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    Every relationship has one or the other motive behind it. Friendship or enemity are not purposeless.Oneness of motive is turned into friendship. While diversity of motive cause enemity. Royal relationships also depend uypon one or theother purpose. But such relatins ar mainly for the welfare of the state.

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    Every ruling class has wanted only this: all the rewards and none of the burdens. The operational code is: we have a lot; we can get more; we want it all.

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    Every political good carried to the extreme must be productive of evil.

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    Every political sect has its esoteric and its exoteric school--its abstract doctrines for the initiated; its visible symbols, its imposing forms, its mythological fables, for the vulgar.

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    every political structure, new or old, left to itself develops stabilizing forces which stand in the way of constant transformation and expansion. Therefore all political bodies appear to be temporary obstacles when they are seen as part of an eternal stream of growing power.

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    Every reform movement has a lunatic fringe.

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    Every politically controlled educational system will inculcate the doctrine of state supremacy sooner or later. . . . Once that doctrine has been accepted, it becomes an almost superhuman task to break the stranglehold of the political power over the life of the citizen. It has had his body, property and mind in its clutches from infancy. An octopus would sooner release its prey. A tax-supported, compulsory educational system is the complete model of the totalitarian state.

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    Every rock or molotov cocktail thrown should make a very obvious political point. Random violence produces random propaganda results. Why waste even a rock?

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    Everything done by the state is ultimately done by means of aggression, which is to say violence or the threat of violence against the innocent.

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    Everything hinges on education. Without it, you can't advocate for proper health care, for housing, for a civil rights bill that ensures your rights.

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    Everything in our political life tends to hide from us that there is anything wiser than our ordinary selves.

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    Everything is political. I will never be a politician or even think political. Me just deal with life and nature. That is the greatest thing to me.

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    Everything popular is wrong.

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    Every thing secret degenerates, even the administration of justice; nothing is safe that does not show how it can bear discussion and publicity.

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    Everything's viewed with a political lens in Washington, and that's just the nature of the beast, and it is what it is.

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    Everything you do is political, even if it's abstract. You're making a political statement even if it's unwittingly.

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    Every time Bush talks about trust it makes chills run up and down my spine. The way he has trampled on the truth is a travesty of the American political system.

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    Every time I fill a vacant office, I make ten malcontents and one ingrate.

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    Every time someone reads a story about the politics poisoning the global warming stuff it makes it feel like a political story, meaning it's Us and Them, instead of what it is: this profound challenge we face given our energy norms right now, the fuels of convenience toward something new. No matter what the politics are, it's still an enormous transformation that has to take place.

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    Every week Republicans are excited about a new candidate because the one they liked last week turned out to be a moron.

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    Everywhere in the world there are tensions - economic, political, religious. So we need chocolate.

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    Evolution is a large political controversy as to what should be taught in the schools. But there is no scientific controversy that we evolved when we talk about evidence from fossils and DNA.

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    Excessive partisanship is the problem. There has never been a democracy in the history of the world in a polity of any size where you didn't have political parties. Even sometimes over the objections of the people who started it.

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    Excessive regulation in the banking reform bill will destroy a substantial part of our bond-distributing machinery. Can anyone expect that a step of this kind will improve the quality of our long-term investments?

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    Experience has already shown that the impeachment the Constitution has provided is not even a scarecrow.

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    ...experience should warn us that tough and unpopular decisions are only made under intense political pressure produced by urgent necessity.

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    Experience trumps brilliance.

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    Exporters monitor economic and political policies to the developing world, but the consequences of that have been to make developing countries far more sensitive to the constant fluctuations. Developing countries are not always allowed to support their farmers in the same way as the U.S. or Europe is. They're not allowed to have tariff barriers. They're forced, more or less, to shrink their social programs. The very poorest people have fewer and fewer entitlements. The consequence of this has been that there's been a chronic increase in the vulnerability of those economies to price shocks.

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    Extreme justice is extreme injustice.

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    Experts are just trained dogs.

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    Extreme liberalism is not a political philosophy. It is a mental disorder.

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    Extremism in defense of liberty is not a vice, but I denounce political extremism, of the left or the right, based on duplicity, falsehood, fear, violence and threats when they endanger liberty.

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    Extreme poverty is the best breeding ground on earth for disease, political instability, and terrorism.

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    Faction is to party what the superlative is to the positive. Party is a political evil, and faction is the worst of all parties.

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    Factual truth is always related to other people: it concerns events and circumstances in which many are involved; it is established by witnesses and depends upon testimony; it exists only to the extent that it is spoken about, even if it occurs in the domain of privacy. It is political by nature.

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    Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence: nor is the law less stable than the fact.

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    False rhetoric and false boastfulness spell moral ruin and lead unfailingly to political extinction.

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    False greatness is unsociable and remote: conscious of its own frailty, it hides, or at least averts its face, and reveals itself only enough to create an illusion and not be recognized as the meanness that it really is. True greatness is free, kind, familiar and popular; it lets itself be touched and handled, it loses nothing by being seen at close quarters; the better one knows it, the more one admires it.

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    Far too many businesses have been all too eager to lobby for maintaining and increasing subsidies and mandates paid by taxpayers and consumers. This growing partnership between business and government is a destructive force, undermining not just our economy and our political system, but the very foundations of culture.

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    Fashion is something barbarous, for it produces innovation without reason and imitation without benefit.

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    Fascism is definitely and absolutely opposed to the doctrines of liberalism, both in the political and economic sphere.

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    FAQ regarding my book were not about my use of commas or how the images went berserk, but about the political situation in Bosnia, about guilt and shame, about victims and perpetrators, about reasons, arguments and beliefs that led to the conflict in the first place, etc. All of this needed and still needs answering and ongoing discussions, but I mostly felt overwhelmed and unqualified to articulate anything worth more than personal experiences of the siege, of fear and refuge - all the things which I wrote about anyway.

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    Fascism, the more it considers and observes the future and the development of humanity, quite apart from political considerations of the moment, believes neither in the possibility nor the utility of perpetual peace.

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    Fashion is not just about trends. It's about political history. You can trace it from the ancient Romans to probably until the '80s, and you can see defining moments that were due either to revolutions or changes in politics.

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    Fascism is not in itself a new order of society. It is the future refusing to be born.

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    Fascist political gatherings tend to encourage or at least expect a little violence around the edges, particularly against counter protesters.

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    Fear and its accompanying emotional reactions have become part of the public mindset. Such reactions, while often legitimate, are also being exploited with increasing frequency for political ends.

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    Fascism entirely agrees with Mr. Maynard Keynes, despite the latter's prominent position as a Liberal. In fact, Mr. Keynes' excellent little book, The End of Laissez-Faire (1926) might, so far as it goes, serve as a useful introduction to fascist economics. There is scarcely anything to object to in it and there is much to applaud.

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    Fashion has a political role insofar as following it can give you the impression to belonging to a certain social group or a private club.

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    Feminism as a political movement has to specifically address the needs of men in their struggle to revolutionize their consciousness.