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Quotes About Authority

Según esto, ¿en qué consiste un derecho que se acaba cuando la fuerza cesa? Si se ha de obedecer por fuerza, no hay necesidad de obedecer por deber; y cuando a uno no le pueden forzar a obedecer, ya no está obligado a hacerlo.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
As she put it, she knew of nothing so ravishing as having a child whom she could whip whenever she was in a bad mood. (The Queen Fantasque)
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
no puede liberarse cuando el resorte civil se ha gastado.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
THE STRONGEST IS NEVER STRONG enough to be always the master, unless he transforms strength into right, and obedience into duty. Hence the right of the strongest, which, though to all seeming meant ironically, is really laid down as a fundamental principle.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Güç maddesel bir ÅŸeydir. Bundan nas?l bir ahlak ç?kabilir, bilmem. Güce boyun eÄŸmek, bir istem iÅŸi deÄŸil, bir zorunluluk; olsa olsa bir sak?nt? iÅŸidir. Ne bak?mdan ödev olabilir bu?
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Mais le corps politique ou le souverain ne tirant son être que de la sainteté du contrat ne peut jamais s'obliger, même envers autrui, à rien qui déroge à cet acte primitif, comme d'aliéner quelque portion de lui-même ou de se soumettre à un autre souverain. Violer l'acte par lequel il existe serait s'anéantir, et ce qui n'est rien ne produit rien.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Hükümdar ya da yasac? olsayd?m, ne demek gerektiÄŸini söyleyip vaktimi boÅŸuna harcamaz, ya yapaca??m? yapar ya da susard?m.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains. One man thinks himself the master of others, but remains more of a slave than they are.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Children's lies are therefore entirely the work of their teachers, and to teach them to speak the truth is nothing less than to teach them the art of lying. In your zeal to rule, control, and teach them, you never find sufficient means at your disposal. You wish to gain fresh influence over their minds by baseless maxims, by unreasonable precepts; and you would rather they knew their lessons and told lies, than leave them ignorant and truthful.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Putting the law above man is a problem in politics which I liken to that of squaring the circle in geometry.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
For in appearing to use only its rights, the Prince can very easily expand them and, on the pretext of public calm, prevent assemblies intended to restore good order; so that it takes advantage either of a silence that it prevents from being broken, or of the irregularities that it causes to be committed, and to punish those who dare speak.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Crowds are only powerful for destruction. Their rule is always tantamount to a barbarian phase.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Civilised man is born and dies a slave. The infant is bound up in swaddling clothes, the corpse is nailed down in his coffin. All his life long man is imprisoned by our institutions.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Most Young Kings Get Their Heads Cut Off
~ Jean-Michel Basquiat
Tick wanted power. He wanted glory. He wanted war, with himself in command. He had raised his army
~ Jeanne DuPrau
Sometimes the so-called law is nothing but the haves telling the have-nots to stay in their place.
~ Jeannette Walls
woman grabbed my shirt and tried to pull me over the chain. "It's all right," I told her. "My dad does stuff like this all the time." "He should be arrested!" she shouted. "Okay, kids
~ Jeannette Walls
She also told me that teachers don't know everything, but as long as they stay a step ahead of the students, the students think they do.
~ Jeannette Walls
Dad said something about freaks of nature, and Mom called Dad a Mr. Know-It-All Smarty-Pants who refused to believe that she was special. Dad said something about Jesus H. Christ on a goddamn crutch not taking that much time to gestate. Mom got upset at Dad's blasphemy, reached her foot over to the driver's side, and stomped on the brake.
~ Jeannette Walls
Once freedom lights its beacon in man's heart, the gods are powerless against him.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
It's the well-behaved children that make the most formidable revolutionaries. They don't say a word, they don't hide under the table, they eat only one piece of chocolate at a time. But later on, they make society pay dearly.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Let it crumble! Let the rocks revile me and flowers wilt at my coming. Your whole universe is not enough to prove me wrong. You are the king of gods, king of stones and stars, king of the waves of the sea. But you are not the king of man.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
It is the good children, Madame, who make the most terrible revolutionaries. They say nothing, they do not hide under the table, they eat only one sweet at a time, but later on, they make Society pay dearly for it!
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
I am not your king, impudent larva? Who then has created you? Orestes: You. But you should not have created me free.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre