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“In which, if any, of these constitutions do we find the art of ruling being practiced in the actual government of men? What art is more difficult to learn? But what art is more important to us?”
― The Statesman
― The Statesman
“To believe you are magnificent. And gradually to discover that you are not magnificent. Enough labor for one human life.”
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“For it is a conspicuous feature of democracy, as it evolves from generation to generation, that it leads people increasingly to take up public positions on the private affairs of others....each person thus becomes his own fantasy despot, disposing of others and their resources as he or she thinks desirable.”
― The Servile Mind: How Democracy Erodes the Moral Life
― The Servile Mind: How Democracy Erodes the Moral Life
“In this statement, my Scipio, I build on your own admirable definition, that there can be no community, properly so called, unless it be regulated by a combination of rights. And by this definition it appears that a multitude of men may be just as tyrannical as a single despot and indeed this is the most odious of all tyrannies, since no monster can be more barbarous than the mob, which assumes the name and mask of the people.”
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“The little sins are sometimes harder to confess than the big ones—but that's why it's so important to confess them.”
― The Wisdom Of Father Brown
― The Wisdom Of Father Brown
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