Quotes About Power
Tis the old wind in the old anger, But then it threshed another wood.
~ A.E. Housman
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Communism is what happens when Socialists realize that they want complete control over every aspect of human life.
~ A.E. Samaan
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Democratic Socialism devolves into totalitarian Socialism and eventually into full on Communism as people resist statism.
~ A.E. Samaan
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Guns are a necessary tool designed to help your people avoid a repeat of history.
~ A.E. Samaan
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Regulated rights are not rights. They are niceties and platitudes intended to keep the populace thinking their individual autonomy is respected by their government.
~ A.E. Samaan
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Socialism is submission of the masochistic masses to the will of the sadistic elites.
~ A.E. Samaan
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The desire to engineer humanity is a sign of a mind warped by megalomania and lust for power.
~ A.E. Samaan
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The prince put the dagger on the table. "Sorry." Yorick bent forward and looked up into his eyes. "Don't forget our respective places here. I'm your clown. Your plaything. Your toy. Scarcely human. No need to apologise.
~ A.J. Hartley
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Magic came from within, from turning a secret key that lurked inside, waiting for the words to set it free. The
~ A.J. Hartley
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A nation's not a child, for God's sake. ... It's like a wild horse you tame by breaking it. Or a fiery woman you slap till she sees sense and warms your bed.
~ A.J. Hartley and David Hewson
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Though the object of being a Great Power is to be able to fight a Great War, the only way of remaining a Great Power is not to fight one.
~ A.J.P Taylor
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Otto von Bismarck] only considered the interests of his own country - always the worst offense that a statesman can commit in the eyes of foreigners.
~ A.J.P. Taylor
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Revolutions in short are made in the name of the proletariat, not by it, and usually in countries where the proletariat hardly exists.
~ A.J.P. Taylor
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There is nothing more agreeable in life than to make peace with the Establishment — and nothing more corrupting.
~ A.J.P. Taylor
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There is nothing more disastrous than a committee of extremely able men.
~ A.J.P. Taylor
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Those British generals who prolonged the slaughter kept their posts and won promotion; any who protested ran the risk of dismissal. By
~ A.J.P. Taylor
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Compelled respect always implies fear.
~ A.S. Neill
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Weakness ever sympathizes with vice, because vice is a weakness which assumes the mask of strength. Madness holds reason in horror, and on all subjects it delights in the exaggerations of falsehood. The cause of all bewitchments, the poison of all philtres, the power of all sorcerers are there.
~ Éliphas Lévi
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Ta không có chút quy?n l?c nào v?i s? gi?n d? m?t khi ta ch?a bi?t lí do ?ích th?c c?a nó.
~ Émile Chartier
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When the imagination and will power are in conflict, are antagonistic, it is always the imagination which wins, without any exception.
~ Émile Coué
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Toute pensée occupant uniquement notre esprit devient vraie pour nous et a tendance à se transformer en acte. - Any thought that occupies our mind becomes true for us and tends to turn into action.
~ Émile Coué
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Toute maladie, presque sans exception, peut céder à l'autosuggestion, si hardie et si invraisemblable que puisse paraître mon affirmation ; je ne dis pas cède toujours, mais peut céder, ce qui est différent. - Any disease, almost without exception, can give way to autosuggestion. However bold and implausible my assertion may seem; I don't say always yield, but can yield, which is different.
~ Émile Coué
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Il est à noter que le propre des idées autosuggérées est d'exister en nous à notre insu et que nous ne pouvons savoir qu'elles y existent que par les effets qu'elles produisent.) - It should be noted that the characteristic of autosuggested ideas is to exist in us without our knowledge; and that we can only know that they exist there by the effects they produce.
~ Émile Coué
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Truth is on the march and nothing can stop it.
~ Émile Zola
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