5,272 Quotes About Government
- Author Ted Sorensen
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Our surest protection against assault from abroad has been not all our guards, gates and guns, or even our two oceans, but our essential goodness as a people. Our richest asset has been not our material wealth but our values.
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- Author Natasha Ngan
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Winning a war is the easy part. All it takes is brawn. Maintaining your rule afterward is the real test.
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- Author Robert Marion La Follette
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The basic principal of this government is the will of the people.
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- Author Zachariah Renfro
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Freedom can only exist in a place with a government that has laws and the power to enforce those laws. Enforced laws allow for stability and flourishing; it is freedom made concrete.
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- Author Jose R. Coronado
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They smile in our faces with hidden agendas in plain sight for those with eyes to see.you 'see not' is what it really seems, actually it really is.
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- Author Jose R. Coronado
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The wicked snatch a widows baby from her breasts, taking the baby as a security loan. They condemn the innocent in its tribunals & release the guilty though bribery.
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- Author Jose R. Coronado
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The big guys in suits give guise to their own agendas as they see suit. It's falsehood and fictitious. My people suffer and their suffering is due to their lack of knowledge, their lack of faith & their lack of communion with Yahweh. Their burdens are incontrovertible to the controversies of what's really going on within the societies of society with all its secrecy. Understand, Yahweh is the only God that opens the eyes of the blind to see.
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- Author Steven Magee
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I have no faith in the USA corporate government systems of protection of public health and safety.
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- Author James Madison
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Since the general civilization of mankind, I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power, than by violent and sudden usurpations.
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