Illiberal Democracy Quotes & Sayings
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Top Illiberal Democracy Quotes
Our greatest privilege and responsibility as leaders of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs is to provide our veterans with a system that cares for their wounds and ensures that they have an opportunity to succeed. — Steve Buyer
I have been to the theater more since I have lived in New York than I ever really did in London working on a television show. — Richard C. Armitage
The innocent are guilty, the guilty are beyond hope, everything's on its head, it's a Twelfth Night of late-capitalist contradiction ... — Thomas Pynchon
Where the way is hardest, there go thou; Follow your own path and let people talk. — Dante Alighieri
Sometimes, through the window of a car coming the other way, she caught a glimpse if a stranger's face, then it was gone, like a book you open then close at once. — Cornelia Funke
The further a soul advances in grace the more spiritual and divine are its longings: an outward walk does not content the gracious soul, nor even the treasured testimonies; it reaches out in due time after God himself, and when it in a measure finds him, still yearns for more of him, and seeks him still. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Mr. President, you're entitled as a president to your own airplane, and to your own house, but not to your own facts. — Mitt Romney
Don't wrench your shoulder out of its socket trying to pat yourself on the back, Beldin said sourly. — David Eddings
I know that to be a true fact because I read it in Heat magazine — Bill Bailey
If our minds are blocked, there is no device that will make up for our inability to communicate with ourselves or others. — Thich Nhat Hanh
There's a story here.
A catastrophic silence where our thoughts and feelings collide ...
Where your sweetness overrides my senses and our bodies move to the same tune.
The same song.
The same melody.
The same stroke.
The same rhythm.
It's our story, Trinity, and it's just begging to be told. — Nadege Richards
If a man does not work at necessary and good things, then he will work at unnecessary and stupid things — Leo Tolstoy
which were necessities. — Michael Connelly
