428 Quotes About Constitution
- Author Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
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If I find the constitution being misused, I shall be the first to burn it.
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- Author Adolf Hitler
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It is the press, above all, which wages a positively fanatical and slanderous struggle, tearing down everything which can be regarded as a support of national independence, cultural elevation, and the economic independence of the nation.
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- Author Husain Haqqani
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India, which became independent along with Pakistan in 1947, agreed on a constitution in 1949 and held its first general election in 1951. Pakistan’s first constitution was not promulgated until 1956, and within two years it was abrogated through a military coup d’état.
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- Author Jeffrey Rosen
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Before Sept. 11, the idea that Americans would voluntarily agree to live their lives under the gaze of a network of biometric surveillance cameras, peering at them in government buildings, shopping malls, subways and stadiums, would have seemed unthinkable, a dystopian fantasy of a society that had surrendered privacy and anonymity.
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- Author Mahatma Gandhi
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To safeguard democracy the people must have a keen sense of independence, self-respect and their oneness, and should insist upon choosing as their representatives only such persons as are good and true.
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- Author Cory Doctorow
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Governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.
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- Author Jeff Biggers
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Fourth, resistance, as it has unfolded over the centuries, has claimed a “public commons” for “we the people” to have a voice in shaping the de- fining issues in our most trying times—beyond the thirty-nine wealthy white men who signed our Constitution. This means beyond elections.
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- Author Bob Woodward
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It was nearly midnight when the conversation finally stopped on its own weight. The question was unresolved, at least in any explicit way.
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- Author John Marshall
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The Constitution is colorblind, and neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens.
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