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    Don't put no constrictions on da people! Leave 'em the hell alone!

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    Down to the present day the luminous image of democracy has often served as a pretext for the most undemocratic actions.

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    Drift is the demon of democracy.

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    'Duck Dynasty' is a ridiculous show, and long may it wave. America and democracy will endure. They've seen a lot worse.

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    During most of the Bush administration, human rights and democracy in Egypt were on the front burner.

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    During the 1960s, large groups of people who are normally passive and apathetic began to try to enter the political arena to press their demands.... The naive might call that democracy, but that's because they don't understand. The sophisticated understand that that's the crisis of democracy.

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    Economic policies command bipartisan support only when they're incoherent.

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    Education and democracy have the same goal: the fullest possible development of human capabilities.

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    Education and justice are democracy's only life insurance.

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    Education is a human right with immense power to transform

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    Efforts to bring about democracy have hit a wall and are going backwards.

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    Elections are a festival of democracy. Everyone must join this festival of democracy and strengthen it.

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    Elections themselves do not necessarily lead to more corporate uncertainty - quite the reverse, stable democracies create a reliable environment. And elections have caused hardly any change in the basic economic framework in the last few decades.

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    Elvis [Presley] had a stepstool, if you will, to success because he came from the dominant culture. They identified with him. Michael Jackson had to come further and go deeper into the pit of possibility of American democracy and of cultural expression.

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    Eloquence is an engine invented to manage and wield at will the fierce democracy, and, like medicine to the sick, is only employed in the paroxysms of a disordered state.

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    El Salvador is a democracy so it's not surprising that there are many voices to be heard here. Yet in my conversations with Salvadorans... I have heard a single voice.

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    Enough of this foreign fiasco distraction. Get back to work. It is time to bomb Obamacare.

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    Equality before the law in a true democracy is a matter of right. It cannot be a matter of charity or of favor or of grace or of discretion.

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    Erasing national borders does not make people safer or more prosperous. It undermines democracy and trades away prosperity.

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    Eternal Vigilance is the price of democracy.

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    EU didn't advance our [Eastern Europe] democracy by a single millimeter.

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    Europeans believe in democracy - or, at least, in republican government - but they have considered the alternatives, and continue to do so, and that scandalizes Americans.

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    Europeans used to be proud to be the advanced form of democracy. Now they're definitely a little bit ashamed because we are seeing that finally, the bond that we had, it was money.

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    Europe tends to favor stability over democracy, America democracy over stability.

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    Europe is a democracy and differences of opinion are part of it.

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    Even at legal brothels, sex workers have very little power and control over their workplace. They might have power with their customers on a case-by-case basis in terms of what they want to do and not do, but they don't necessarily have a lot of power in how that business operates. There's this presumption that sex workers are broken people, so how could they engage in something like workplace democracy? How could they even have demands?

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    Even if I were knocked down by one gunshot it wouldn't affect our democracy and I wasn't knocked down and I have great confidence in our democracy and in Taiwan and in the people of Taiwan.

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    Even if we accept, as the basic tenet of true democracy, that one moron is equal to one genius, is it necessary to go a further step and hold that two morons are better than one genius?

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    Even if Zuma was to develop the authoritarian impulses of a Mugabe, he would be checked - not least by his own party, which set a continental precedent by ousting Thabo Mbeki in 2007, after it felt he had outstayed his welcome by seeking a third term as party president. The ANC appears to have set itself against that deathtrap of African democracy: the ruler for life.

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    Even in a fake democracy, people ought to get what they want once in a while.

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    Even in a society as tightly controlled as Singapore's, the market creates certain forces which perhaps in the long run may lead to democracy

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    Even Stalin proclaimed his love for democracy. We do not learn about the nature of systems of power by listening to their rhetoric.

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    Even the Founding Fathers of the U.S., nowadays considered the model of a democracy, were strictly opposed to it. Without a single exception, they thought of democracy as nothing but mob-rule.

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    Eventually I foresee voting on the Internet, which will lead to much more direct democracy.

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    Even when you cherish democratic ideals, it is never easy to turn them into effective democratic institutions. This process will take decades.

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    Even under the most perfect Social Democracy we should, without Communism, still be living like hogs, except that each hog would get his fair share of grub.... Whilst we are hogs, let us at least be well-fed, healthy, reciprocally useful hogs, instead of--well, instead of the sort we are at present.

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    Every actual democracy rests on the principle that not only are equals equal but unequals will not be treated equally.Democracy requires, therefore, first homogeneity and second—if the need arises elimination or eradication of heterogeneity.

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    Every American should have above average income, and my Administration is going to see they get it.

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    Everybody has the right to speak up in a democracy. We would be in trouble as a society if there wasn't a constant pressure to make reforms and to be just. Sometimes as prime minister, when i was caught up in a really loud demonstration, I used to say to myself that I deserved it because of all the demonstrations I myself had organized as a student against Duplessis.

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    Everybody says, "Well, if it's a democracy, let them have nuclear weapons." America is the only country that has ever used nuclear weapons. We're the only ones, this democracy, our great democracy.

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    Every democracy is constructed day-to-day. And the electoral process reduces and minimalizes every single aspect of human complexity. We're putting it into pamphlets. We're doing a publicity show. We're becoming symbols.

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    Every democracy must involve civil society in the process of establishing budgets, and all sectors of society must be consulted to determine what the real priorities of the population are. Lobbies, including military contractors and other representatives of the military-industrial complex, must not be allowed to hijack these priorities to the detriment of the population's real needs.

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    Every man cannot have his way in all things. If his opinion prevails at some times, he should acquiesce on seeing that of others preponderate at other times. Without this mutual disposition we are disjointed individuals, but not a society.

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    Every revolutionary ends up either by becoming an oppressor or a heretic.

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    Every great movement must experience three stages: ridicule, discussion, adoption.

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    Every one is degraded, whether aware of it or not, when other people, without consulting him, take upon themselves unlimited power to regulate his destiny.

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    Every part of our program of perestroika - and the program as a whole, for that matter - is fully based on the principle of more socialism and more democracy.

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    Every nation has its war party. It is not the party of democracy. It is the party of autocracy. It seeks to dominate absolutely.

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    Everyone knew that democracy - direct rule by all the people - required such spartan, soul-denying virtue on the part of all the people that it was likely to survive only where poverty made upright behavior necessary for the perpetuation of the race.

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    Every single empire in its official discourse has said that it is not like all the others, that its circumstances are special, that it has a mission to enlighten, civilize, bring order and democracy, and that it uses force only as a last resort. And, sadder still, there always is a chorus of willing intellectuals to say calming words about benign or altruistic empires.