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Quotes About Power

Love is a dangerous weapon that kills anyone.
~ Unknown
Man is so intelligent animal on earth that if he was empowered as much as God, he would start battling with him to get his position.
~ Unknown
Man proposes, God disposes is not the matter, the matter is what man possesses.
~ Unknown
Marriage is a device originated by women for looting the men.
~ Unknown
Money doesn't grow on trees but it speaks beautifully without grammar.
~ Unknown
Money is power, wealth is a defence, how do you desire them?
~ Unknown
Money kills people more than weapons do.
~ Unknown
My tongue is a knife that is very sharp and you know, it can hurt you very easily.
~ Unknown
Neither lend money to a great man nor borrow it from a powerful one.
~ Unknown
No matter how strong you are, you always find someone stronger.
~ Unknown
One word of wisdom is as good as a hundred ordinary words.
~ Unknown
The earth revolves around money.
~ Unknown
The future is simply a servant to those who decide to master it.
~ Unknown
The mouth of a man is a terrible opening and his tongue is a terrible fire dragon.
~ Unknown
The powerful are never faithful and the rich are seldom.
~ Unknown
The roar of an angry crowd is much louder than that of a lion.
~ Unknown
The worst kind of person is one whose power of speech is greater than his power of thought.
~ Unknown
Fear may come true that which one is afraid of.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
The human is a being created according to Nature's laws and is therefore dependent upon them. In the course of time our magnum opus, our self-created pseudo-culture, has become a meaningless and incoherent monstrosity. Through the immense power of technology it has reached such gargantuan proportions that it almost equals the power of Nature herself. At the very least it is already able to interfere destructively with her great life-giving functions.
~ Viktor Schauberger
Here is why:  The Brest "Peace" meant millions of Russian soldiers were needed no longer.
~ Unknown
Whoever becomes a lamb will find a wolf to eat him.
~ Vilfredo Pareto
It is a know fact that almost all revolutions have been the work, not of the common people, but of the aristocracy, and especially of the decayed part of the aristocracy.
~ Vilfredo Pareto
The diverse natures of men, combined with the necessity to satisfy in some manner the sentiment which desires them to be equal, has had the result that in the democracies they have endeavored to provide the appearance of power in the people and the reality of power in an elite.
~ Vilfredo Pareto
History is the graveyard of aristocracies.
~ Vilfredo Pareto