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    Television has made dictatorship impossible but democracy unbearable.

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    Television is democracy at its ugliest.

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    Ten years ago, we were seen as a virtually failed state, but today we are a vibrant democracy. You can walk safely through the streets of Bogota these days.

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    Ten million ignorances do not constitute one knowledge.

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    Term limits mean that you don't trust the voters. 'Stop me before I vote again.'

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    Thank God we in Iran have neither the desire nor the need to suffer from democracy.

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    That a peasant may become king does not render the kingdom democratic.

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    That government is the strongest of which every man feels himself a part.

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    That is not respecting our democracy, using the State Department as a concierge for foreign donations, not really respecting our American democracy.

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    That is an annoying side of democracy. The pendulum falls often in the extreme, and then we have to bring it back. It's never stable; it's a permanent discussion about finding a way back.

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    That just gives sort of the democracy an opportunity to test ideas, for those who lost to catch their breath, regain energy, re-energize themselves and then get back in the arena, and then we'll make some more progress in the future.

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    That's because of everything the public interest and the media interest is focused on: What did Donald Trump know and when did he know it? Whether there was cooperation with the Russians. I don't mean to say that's a distraction or we shouldn't follow it up. But the underlying story of the Russians trying to subvert our democracy, both through propaganda, planted stories, manipulation of social media and through direct efforts to infiltrate our state election system, is really an enormously significant event. And it's not over.

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    That's a really sad moment. When people in a democracy are afraid of having the conversation, because it might actually lead to a conclusion they don't like, as opposed to saying, let's have the conversation, and let's learn, and, you know, let's, let me try to persuade you, and if I'm not persuading you, then you try to persuade me. That's what we hope for.

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    That's free enterprise, friends: freedom to gamble, freedom to lose. And the great thing - the truly democratic thing about it - is that you don't even have to be a player to lose.

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    That's the issue that I've been exploring: How did the Republic turn into the Empire? That's paralleled with: How did Anakin turn into Darth Vader? How does a good person go bad, and how does a democracy become a dictatorship? It isn't that the Empire conquered the Republic, it's that the Empire is the Republic.

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    That the will of the people can be established by voting for democrats is, of course, a delusion. Yet when considering a non-threatening system for deciding between diverse interests, then voting, of course, can be regarded as a humane and civilized process.

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    That the desires of the majority of the people are often for injustice and inhumanity against the minority, is demonstrated by every page of the history of the world.

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    The 2014 elections are not about winning or losing, but of ensuring a bright future for India. It is about sowing the seeds for a 'Bhavya' and a 'Divya Bharat'.

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    That which we obtain too easily, we esteem too lightly.

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    The absolute ruler may be a Nero, but he is sometimes a Titus or Marc Aurelius; the people is often Nero, but never Marc Aurelius.

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    The acceptance of corporatism causes us to deny and undermine the legitimacy of the individual as citizen in a democracy. The result of such a denial is a growing imbalance which leads to our adoration of self-interest and our denial of the public good.

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    The accursed power which stands on privilege( and goes with women, champagne and bridge) Broke - and democracy resumed her reign ( which goes with bridge and women and champagne.

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    The advanced levels which the democratic world has attained at the end of lengthy processes may have created the perception in the region that democracy is a distant concept; this perception can be addressed

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    The aim of education is to enable individuals to continue their education — or that the object and reward of learning is continued capacity for growth.

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    The advantage of the internet is that it has taken away the charade of politics. China has heard of democracy and people know about certain concepts they wouldn't have previously.

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    The all but unanimous judgment seems to be that we, the democracies, are just as responsible for the rise of the dictators as the dictatorships themselves, and perhaps more so.

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    The American principles of democracy expresses the deepest values of the Sharia both structurally and in the government... Sharia requires us Muslims anywhere to abide by the law of the land.

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    The American flag is the most recognized symbol of freedom and democracy in the world.

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    The Americans lecture the world on democracy and then won’t let me turn the traction control off!

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    The anti-slavery party contend that slavery is wrong in itself, and the Government is a consolidated national democracy. We of the South contend that slavery is right, and that this is a confederate Republic of sovereign States.

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    The basis of democracy is tolerance to criticism. If you can't face criticism, if you can't accept it, then you cannot guard democracy, you are not eligible for it.

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    The answer to subversion of democracy is more democracy, more freedom, more justice.

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    The anti-war movement should turn itself into a pro-democracy movement

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    The best defense of democracy is an informed electorate.

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    The beauty of our democracy lies in the American value of equality: if you vote, you have a seat at the table. If you speak, you have a chance to persuade others. A billionaire and a minimum wage earner have the same power at the ballot box.

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    The best defence [for a democracy, for the public good] is aggressiveness, the aggressiveness of the involved citizen. We need to reassert that slow, time-consuming, inefficient, boring process that requires our involvement; it is called 'being a citizen.' The public good is not something that you can see. It is not static. It is a process. It is the process by which democratic civilizations build themselves.

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    The best defense against democracy is to distract people.

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    The best revenge is democracy.

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    The best weapon of a dictatorship is secrecy; the best weapon of a democracy is openness.

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    The better the information it has, the better democracy works. Silence and secrecy are never good for it.

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    The best weapon of a dictatorship is secrecy, but the best weapon of a democracy should be the weapon of openness.

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    The best way to protect your own freedom is to watch everybody else's back. That's the essence of community.

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    The biggest threat to this country isn't the Russians. It's our own inability to make democracy or capitalism work.

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    The biggest danger I feel are an emerging group of Westernised, educated, champagne socialists and latte liberals who pontificate about social inequality, democracy and freedom in the comfort of their condos.

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    The birth of democracy in Iraq is one of the great positive changes of our era.

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    The black hole in democracy is integrity. The great unspoken is integrity. When integrity is not first and foremost, it's quite palpable but not visible. It's always there. Jazz highlights it because musicians and jazz always represented a high level of integrity.

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    The blind lead the blind. It's the democratic way.

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    The capacity to combine commitment with skepticism is essential to democracy.

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    The boundaries of democracy have to be widened so as to include economic equality also. This is the great revolution through which we are all passing.

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    The case for democracy is not esthetic.