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Quotes About Sovereignty

Finch was his own country, the government unstable, the population volatile.
~ Kealan Patrick Burke
On the Native American front, we have turned a new page in the 400-year history of the interface between the American settlers of this country and the nation's first Americans. That's included a new relationship where the sovereignty of tribes is in fact recognized.
~ Ken Salazar
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~ C.G. Jung
Liberty is not collective, it is personal. All liberty is individual liberty.
~ Calvin Coolidge
Most of these super-sovereigns feel that God can comment if he wants to, but God must avoid getting loud. While God is welcome to his opinions, he is only one voice, and he doesn't get extra points just for being God. The unstudied opinionated are prone to say, even to God, "Yes, but here's what I think." In such a world, classic apologetics has lost much of its force.
~ Calvin Miller
Blockchains allow for cryptographic scarcity (Bitcoin has a fixed supply cap of 21 million), censorship resistance and user sovereignty (no entity other than the user can determine how to use funds), and portability (can send any quantity anywhere for a low flat fee). These features combined in a single technology make cryptocurrency a powerful innovation.
~ Campbell R. Harvey
Some foreign states will act against a dictatorship only to gain their own economic, political, or military control over the country.
~ Gene Sharp
Imagine not being frightened by any feeling. Imagine knowing that nothing will destroy you. That you are beyond any feeling, an state. Bigger than. Vaster than. That there is no reason to use drugs because anything a drug could do would pale in comparison to knowing who you are. To what you can understand, live, be, just by being with that presents itself to you in the form of the feelings you have...
~ Geneen Roth
Live free or die; death is not the worst of evils.
~ General John Stark
My Father is the ruler of all the world, and is expressing His directing power through me
~ Genevieve Behrend
WE APPARENTLY stand quite alone," Ho told a Western reporter in Hanoi that fall. No nation, not even the Soviet Union, was willing to recognize his government. Even the French Communist Party he had helped to found refused to support Indochinese independence. "We shall have to depend on ourselves.
~ Geoffrey C. Ward
Ye been oure lord, dooth with youre owene thyngRight as yow list.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
Andreas -Size ihtiyac?m?z yok, Özgür olaca??z.
~ Georg Buchner
Who to himself is law no law doth need,Offends no law, and is a king indeed.
~ George Chapman
that's what God does. He moves the wind across the water or leaves it still. He can do all that. That's God doing that and He can do it on any lake that He wants to.
~ George Dawson
The goal of redemption is nothing less than the establishment of God's rule in all the world, "that God may be everything to every one" (1 Cor. 15:28).
~ George Eldon Ladd
The best thing we can do if we want the Russians to let us be Americans is to let the Russians be Russian.
~ George F. Kennan
Inventing the government was the preface to inventing a nation. Governments can be machines, but nations have to accommodate the actual lives of people. People don't live abstract lives. They live real ones, within nations, and those nations give them a sense of who they are.
~ George Friedman
The European peninsula was occupied by the United States and the Soviet Union, its sovereignty compromised. Over the next decades its empire would disintegrate and its global power disappear.
~ George Friedman
It mattered a great deal who occupied your country. The
~ George Friedman
No nation shall forcibly interfere with the constitution and government of another.
~ Immanuel Kant
The human mind resents control.
~ Isaac Asimov
Mankind has lost its own say in its future.' 'It never had any, really.
~ Isaac Asimov
Tampoco entendían que los extranjeros plantaran una bandera en el suelo, marcaran líneas imaginarias, lo declararan de su propiedad y se ofendieran si alguien entraba persiguiendo a un venado. La idea de poseer la tierra les resultaba tan inverosímil como la de repartirse el mar.
~ Isabel Allende