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The spirit of liberty is the spirit which is not too sure it is right.

—Judge Learned Hand, 1944

You should never have your best trousers on when you go out to fight for freedom and truth.

—Henrik Ibsen, 1882

The Revolution is made by man, but man must forge his revolutionary spirit from day to day.

—Che Guevara, 1968

Out of the crooked timber of humanity no straight thing was ever made.

—Immanuel Kant, 1784

Democracy is the recurrent suspicion that more than half of the people are right more than half of the time.

—E.B. White, 1944

All the ills of democracy can be cured by more democracy.

—Al Smith, 1933

You have all the characteristics of a popular politician: a horrible voice, bad breeding, and a vulgar manner.

—Aristophanes, c. 424 BC

What experience and history teach is this—that nations and governments have never learned anything from history or acted upon any lessons they might have drawn from it.

—Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1830

Television has made dictatorship impossible, but democracy unbearable.

—Shimon Peres, 1995

A riot is at bottom the language of the unheard.

—Martin Luther King Jr., c. 1967

I shall be an autocrat: that’s my trade. And the good Lord will forgive me: that’s his.

—Catherine the Great, c. 1796

The first requirement of a statesman is that he be dull.

—Dean Acheson, 1970

I am invariably of the politics of the people at whose table I sit, or beneath whose roof I sleep.

—George Borrow, 1843