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«A test of a people is how it behaves toward the old. It is easy to love children. Even tyrants and dictators make a point of being fond of children. But the affection and care for the old, the incurable, the helpless are the true gold mines of a culture.»
«Democracy consists of choosing your dictators after they've told you what you think it is you want to hear»
«Democracy consists of choosing your dictators, after they've told you what it is you want to hear.»
Author: Alan Coren | About: Democracy | Keywords: choosing, dictators, The Dictators
«Dictators are rulers who always look good until the last ten minutes»
Author: Jan Masaryk | About: Dictators | Keywords: dictators, rulers
«It is good governance by good people that we need. And feudal kings, even dictators, have provided and can provide good governance.»
«If sex and creativity are often seen by dictators as subversive activities, it's because they lead to the knowledge that you own your own body (and with it your own voice), and that's the most revolutionary insight of all.»
«We have a president for whom English is a second language. He's like 'We have to get rid of dictators,' but he's pretty much one himself.»
«If we could all live solitary and without labor, we could all enjoy this ecstasy of independence; since we cannot, its delights are only available to madmen and dictators»