There is nothing more tyrannical than a strong popular feeling among a democratic people.
—Anthony Trollope, 1862Quotes
A real leader is somebody who can help us overcome the limitations of our own individual laziness and selfishness and weakness and fear and get us to do better, harder things than we can get ourselves to do on our own.
—David Foster Wallace, 2000No free man shall be taken or imprisoned or dispossessed or outlawed or exiled, or in any way destroyed, nor will we go upon him, nor will we send against him except by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.
—Magna Carta, 1215Sic semper tyrannis! The South is avenged.
—John Wilkes Booth, 1865I say violence is necessary. It is as American as cherry pie.
—H. Rap Brown, 1967You have all the characteristics of a popular politician: a horrible voice, bad breeding, and a vulgar manner.
—Aristophanes, c. 424 BCI work for a government I despise for ends I think criminal.
—John Maynard Keynes, 1917Treaties, you see, are like girls and roses: they last while they last.
—Charles de Gaulle, 1963The U.S. presidency is a Tudor monarchy plus telephones.
—Anthony Burgess, 1972O citizens, first acquire wealth; you can practice virtue afterward.
—Horace, c. 8 BCThe spirit of liberty is the spirit which is not too sure it is right.
—Judge Learned Hand, 1944The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.
—H.L. Mencken, 1921Out of the crooked timber of humanity no straight thing was ever made.
—Immanuel Kant, 1784