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The way people in democracies think of the government as something different from
themselves is a real handicap. And, of course, sometimes the government
confirms their opinion. --Lewis Mumford, in Anne Chisholm, Philosophers
of the Earth: Conversations with Ecologists, 1972 It might
be more worthwhile if we stopped wringing our hands and started ringing our congressmen. --Author Unknown The best argument against democracy is a five-minute
conversation with the average voter. --Winston Churchill If
people behaved like governments, you'd call the cops. --Kelvin Throop We are imperfect. We cannot expect perfect government. --William
Howard Taft Democracy gives every man the right to be his
own oppressor. --James Russell Lowell Democracy substitutes
election by the incompetent many for appointment by the corrupt few. --George
Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman, "Maxims: Education," 1905 The government, which was designed for the people, has got into the
hands of the bosses and their employers, the special interests. An invisible
empire has been set up above the forms of democracy. --Woodrow Wilson In the absence of justice, what is sovereignty but organized robbery? --St. Augustine Democracy: The state of affairs in which
you consent to having your pocket picked, and elect the best man to do it. --Benjamin Lichtenberg Giving money and power to government is like
giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys. --P.J. O'Rourke If all the economists were laid end to end, they'd never reach a conclusion. --George Bernard Shaw No man is good enough to govern another man
without that other's consent. --Abraham Lincoln Under capitalism
man exploits man; under socialism the reverse is true. --Polish Proverb The oppressed are allowed once every few years to decide which particular
representatives of the oppressing class are to represent and repress them. --Karl Marx Governments should not possess instruments of coercion
and violence denied to their citizens. --Edgar A. Suter Our
government... teaches the whole people by its example. If the government
becomes the lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become
a law unto himself; it invites anarchy. --Louis Brandeis A
government that is big enough to give you all you want is big enough to take it
all away. --Barry Goldwater Many forms of Government have been
tried, and will be tried in this world of sin and woe. No one pretends that
democracy is perfect or all-wise. Indeed, it has been said that democracy
is the worst form of Government except all those others that have been tried from
time to time. --Winston Churchill Democracy is a government
where you can say what you think even if you don't think. --Author Unknown The cure for capitalism's failing would require that a government would
have to rise above the interests of one class alone. --Robert L. Heilbroner Majority rule only works if you're also considering individual rights.
Because you can't have five wolves and one sheep voting on what to have for supper. --Larry Flynt Democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding what to
have for dinner. Liberty is a well-armed lamb. --Benjamin Franklin Christmas is the time when kids tell Santa what they want and adults
pay for it. Deficits are when adults tell government what they want and
their kids pay for it. --Richard Lamm Ancient Rome declined
because it had a Senate, now what's going to happen to us with both a House and
a Senate? --Will Rogers Ohio claims they are due a president
as they haven't had one since Taft. Look at the United States, they have
not had one since Lincoln. --Will Rogers If you want to understand
your government, don't begin by reading the Constitution. (It conveys precious
little of the flavor of today's statecraft.) Instead, read selected portions
of the Washington telephone directory containing listings for all the organizations
with titles beginning with the word National. --George Will This country has come to feel the same when Congress is in session as when the
baby gets hold of a hammer. --Will Rogers Congress is so strange.
A man gets up to speak and says nothing. Nobody listens - and then everybody
disagrees. --Boris Marshalov Our political institutions work
remarkably well. They are designed to clang against each other. The
noise is democracy at work. --Michael Novak I'm tired of hearing
it said that democracy doesn't work. Of course it doesn't work. We
are supposed to work it. --Alexander Woollcott The worst thing
in this world, next to anarchy, is government. --Henry Ward Beecher, Proverbs
from Plymouth Pulpit, 1887 People come to Washington
believing it's the center of power. I know I did. It was only much
later that I learned that Washington is a steering wheel that's not connected
to the engine. --Richard Goodwin Democracy is the
only system that persists in asking the powers that be whether they are the powers
that ought to be. --Sydney J. Harris A civil servant is sometimes
like a broken cannon - it won't work and you can't fire it. --George S. Patton Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails
of the last priest. --Denis Diderot Blessed are the young,
for they shall inherit the national debt. --Herbert Hoover, attributed It's not the voting that's democracy; it's the counting. --Tom
Stoppard, Jumpers Talk is cheap - except when Congress does
it. --Cullen Hightower The most important political office
is that of the private citizen. --Louis Brandeis People often say that, in a
democracy, decisions are made by a majority of the people. Of course, that
is not true. Decisions are made by a majority of those who make themselves
heard and who vote - a very different thing. --Walter H. Judd How can one conceive of a one-party system in a country that has over two hundred
varieties of cheese? --Charles de Gaulle, about France Relying on the government to protect your privacy is like asking a peeping
tom to install your window blinds. --John Perry Barlow A survey
says that American workers work the first three hours every day just to pay their
taxes. So that's why we can't get anything done in the morning: We're
government workers. --Jay Leno When a machine begins to run
without human aid, it is time to scrap it - whether it be a factory or a government. --Alexander Chase, Perspectives, 1966 In a state-run
society the government promises you security. But it's a false promise predicated
on the idea that the opposite of security is risk. Nothing could be further
from the truth. The opposite of security is insecurity, and the only way
to overcome insecurity is to take risks. The gentle government that promises
to hold your hand as you cross the street refuses to let go on the other side. --Theodore Forstmann Treaties are like roses and young girls - they
last while they last. --Charles de Gaulle The death
of democracy is not likely to be an assassination from ambush. It will be
a slow extinction from apathy, indifference, and undernourishment. --Robert
M. Hutchins, Great Books, 1954 It is hard to feel
individually responsible with respect to the invisible processes of a huge and
distant government. --John Gardner Washington is a place where
politicians don't know which way is up and taxes don't know which way is down. --Robert Orben Everybody wants to
eat at the government's table, but nobody wants to do the dishes. --Werner
Finck When government accepts responsibility for people, then people
no longer take responsibility for themselves. --George Pataki Morphine and state relief are the same. You go dopey, feel better and are
worse off. --Martin H. Fischer If con is the opposite
of pro, is Congress the opposite of progress? --Author Unknown Democracy is an abuse of statistics. --Jorge Luis Borges The mistakes made by Congress wouldn't be so bad if the next Congress didn't
keep trying to correct them. --Cullen Hightower The plague
of government is senile delinquency. --Mignon McLaughlin, The Neurotic's
Notebook, 1960 Our government has become too responsive
to trivial or ephemeral concerns, often at the expense of more important concerns
or an erosion of our liberty, and it has made policy priorities more dependent
on where TV journalists happen to point their cameras.... As a nation we have
lost our sense of tragedy, a recognition that bad things happen to good people.
A nation that expects the government to prevent churches from burning, to control
the price of bread or gasoline, to secure every job, and to find some villain
for every dramatic accident, risks an even larger loss of life and liberty. --William A. Niskanen, "For a Less Responsive Government," Cato Policy
Report, 1996 No nation is fit to set in judgment upon any other
nation. --Woodrow Wilson It's every American's duty
to support his government, but not necessarily in the style to which it has become
accustomed. --Quoted by Thomas Clifford Information is the
currency of democracy. --Thomas Jefferson Democracy is like
a raft: It won't sink, but you will always have your feet wet. --Russell
B. Long It is error alone which needs the support of government.
Truth can stand by itself. --Thomas Jefferson, Notes on Virginia Giving every man a vote has no more made men wise and free than Christianity
has made them good. --H.L. Mencken The government deficit is
the difference between the amount of money the government spends and the amount
it has the nerve to collect. --Sam Ewing Better the occasional
faults of a government that lives in a spirit of charity than the consistent omissions
of a government frozen in the ice of its own indifference. --Franklin D.
Roosevelt No man's life, liberty or property are safe
while the legislature is in session. --Author Unknown A Conservative
government is an organised hypocrisy. --Benjamin Disraeli,
1845 Let the people think they govern, and they will be governed. --William Penn, Some Fruits of Solitude, 1693 Bureaus are extrusions from the body politic - they are pus. --Martin H.
Fischer In the infancy of societies, the chiefs of the
state shape its institutions; later the institutions shape the chiefs of state. --Baron de Montesquieu The marvel of all history is the patience
with which men and women submit to burdens unnecessarily laid upon them by their
governments. --William E. Borah The happiest thing that can
be said about democracy... is that it is one of the few systems that has been
willing to risk a long period of confusion and mixed purposes for the sake of
giving man a chance to grow up in mind and responsibility. --H.A. Overstreet Democracy cannot flourish half rich and half poor, any more than it
can flourish half free and half slave. --Felix G. Rohatyn, New York Times,
3 June 1987 You know why there are so many whitefish in
the Yellowstone River? Because the Fish and Game people have never done
anything to help them. --Russell Chatham, Silent Seasons, 1978 Man's capacity for justice makes democracy possible; but man's inclination
to injustice makes democracy necessary. --Reinhold Niebuhr The People, though we think of a great entity when we use the word,
means nothing more than so many millions of individual men. --James Bryce To hear some men talk of the government, you would suppose that Congress
was the law of gravitation, and kept the planets in their places. --Wendell
Phillips, Orations, Speeches, Lectures and Letters For in reason, all government without the consent of the governed is the very
definition of slavery. --Jonathan Swift, The Drapier's Letter Democracy is an experiment, and the right of the majority to rule is
no more inherent than the right of the minority to rule; and unless the majority
represents sane, righteous, unselfish public sentiment, it has no inherent right. --William Allen White (Thanks, Bob) Many people say that government is necessary because some men cannot
be trusted to look after themselves, but anarchists say that government is harmful
because no men can be trusted to look after anyone else. --Nicolas Walter,
About Anarchism Young lovers and young nations
face the same problem: after orgasm, what? --Mignon McLaughlin, The
Neurotic's Notebook, 1960 Government is an unnecessary
evil. Human beings, when accustomed to taking responsibility for their own
behavior, can cooperate on a basis of mutual trust and helpfulness. --Fred
Woodworth, The Match!, No. 79 If human beings are
fundamentally good, no government is necessary; if they are fundamentally bad,
any government, being composed of human beings, would be bad also. --Fred
Woodworth, The Match!, No. 79 The danger is not
that a particular class is unfit to govern. Every class is unfit to govern. --Lord Acton, letter to Mary Gladstone, 24 April 1881 If
Columbus had an advisory committee he would probably still be at the dock. --Arthur Goldberg Economics is extremely useful as
a form of employment for economists. --John Kenneth Galbraith Democracy becomes a government of bullies tempered by editors. --Ralph Waldo
Emerson, Journals, 1847 To rule is easy,
to govern difficult. --Johann W. von Goethe Democracy consists
of choosing your dictators, after they've told you what you think it is you want
to hear. --Alan Coren It could probably be shown
by facts and figures that there is no distinctly native American criminal class
except Congress. --Mark Twain, Pudd'nhead Wilson's New Calendar, Following
the Equator, 1897 Applause, mingled with boos and hisses, is about
all that the average voter is able or willing to contribute to public life. --Elmer Davis Here is my first principle of foreign policy:
good government at home. --William Ewart Gladstone Because
of our Congressional committee system, our government is closer to a gerontocracy
than a democracy. --Charles Frankel The fact that political
ideologies are tangible realities is not a proof of their vitally necessary character.
The bubonic plague was an extraordinarily powerful social reality, but no one
would have regarded it as vitally necessary. --Wilhelm Reich, The Mass
Psychology of Fascism Fire, water, and government
know nothing of mercy. --Proverb I never would believe that
Providence had sent a few men into the world, ready booted and spurred to ride,
and millions ready saddled and bridled to be ridden. --Richard Rumbold, 1685 Every government is a parliament of whores. The trouble is, in
a democracy, the whores are us. --P.J. O'Rourke The
Lord's Prayer is 66 words, the Gettysburg Address is 286 words, there are 1,322
words in the Declaration of Independence, but government regulations on the sale
of cabbage total 26,911 words. --National Review Democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey
cage. --H.L. Mencken
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