GOVERNMENT QUOTES IX

quotations about government

The Government simply cannot make up their mind, or they cannot get the Prime Minister to make up his mind. So they go on in strange paradox, decided only to be undecided, resolved to be irresolute, adamant for drift, solid for fluidity, all powerful to be impotent.

WINSTON CHURCHILL

speech in the House of Commons, Nov. 12, 1936

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Governments have a tendency not to solve problems, only to rearrange them.

RONALD REAGAN

attributed, Presidential Wit and Wisdom

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Government! Three fourths parasitic and the other fourth stupid fumbling.

ROBERT A. HEINLEIN

Stranger in a Strange Land

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The mischiefs of anarchy have been equaled by the mischiefs of government.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit

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The best discharge of government is government of our selves, and there we must begin.

BENJAMIN WHICHCOTE

Moral and Religious Aphorisms

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So, like today, the government machine kept, as it does, the same cogs, and I can only change the hand that turns the crank.

ANSELME BELLEGARRIGUE

Au fait! Au fait! Interprétation de l'idée démocratique

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As yet the few rule by their hold, not over the reason of the multitude, but over their imaginations, and their habits; over their fancies as to distant things they do not know at all, over their customs as to near things which they know very well.

WALTER BAGEHOT

Literary Studies

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The legitimate object of government, is to do for a community of people, whatever they need to have done, but can not do, at all, or can not, so well do, for themselves -- in their separate, and individual capacities. In all that the people can individually do as well for themselves, government ought not to interfere.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN

fragment of a speech from July 1, 1854, Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln

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But if safety be their common concern, the good of the governors must correspond with the good of the governed, and the interest of the servant must coincide with the interest of the master.

ARISTOTLE

Politics

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The State, therefore, is the most flagrant, the most cynical, and the most complete negation of humanity. It shatters the universal solidarity of all men on the earth, and brings some of them into association only for the purpose of destroying, conquering, and enslaving all the rest.

MIKHAIL BAKUNIN

Rousseau's Theory of the State

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Prudence ... will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.

THOMAS JEFFERSON

Declaration of Independence

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