5,584 Quotes About Power
- Author Vera Nazarian
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I tell the story to you now, but in each telling the story itself changes a little, changes direction, and that in turn changes you and me. So be very careful not only in how you repeat it but in how you remember it, goslings. More often than you realize it, the world is shaped by two things -- stories told and the memories they leave behind.
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- Author Tamara Stamenkovic
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Zelim da mi procitas makar jednu stranicu svoje duse.
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- Author Elizabeth Warren
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When you have no real power, go public -- really public. The public is where the real power is.
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- Author Michel Foucault
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Resistances do not derive from a few heterogeneous principles; but neither are they a lure or a promise that is of necessity betrayed. They are the odd term in relations of power; they are inscribed in the latter as an irreducible opposite.
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- Author Richelle E. Goodrich
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Statistics, likelihoods, and probabilities mean everything to men, nothing to God.
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- Author William Golding
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We think we know.""Know? That's worse than an atom bomb, and always was.
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- Author Dalma Heyn
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Women have been brought up with the false sense that they have all the options in the world. We don’t understand that the culture really isn’t offering us all of these options – there still are very strong pressures to conform. We have to step outside the culture to be able to make choices that will really give us what we want. But we lack the psychic mechanisms to do this, to really choose.
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- Author Saul Alinsky
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Love and faith are not common companions. More commonly power and fear consort with faith....Power is not to be crossed; one must respect and obey. Power means strength, whereas love is a human frailty the people mistrust. It is a sad fact of life that power and fear are the fountainheads of faith.
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- Author Wm. Paul Young
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The 'will to power and independence' has become so ubiquitous that it is now considered normal.
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