Charles I of England quotes
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“Democracy is the power of equal votes for unequal minds”
-- Charles I of EnglandSource : "Columbia Dictionary of Quotations". P. 76, 1989.
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“Never make a defense or apology before you are accused.”
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“The people's liberties strengthen the king's prerogative, and the king's prerogative is to defend the people's liberties.”
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“In grave difficulties, and with little hope, the boldest measures are the safest. Livy Never make a defense or apology before you be accused.”
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“I go from a corruptible, to an incorruptible Crown; where no disturbance can be, no disturbance in the World.”
-- Charles I of EnglandSource : "VVith a Relation of the maner of his going to Execution" published by Special Authority, London: Printed by Peter Cole, at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange, 1649.
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“Public reformers had need first practice on their own hearts that which they purpose to try on others.”
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“A rule that may serve for a statesman, a courtier, or a lovernever make a defence or an apology before you be accused.”
-- Charles I of EnglandSource : 1636 Letter to Lord Wentworth, 3 Sep.
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“Some temptations cannot be fought. One must close one's mind and fly from them”
Source : A.J Cronin (1942). “the Keys of the Kingdom”
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“All we have is our vote. But it's powerful.”
Source : "An Open Letter to the State of Alabama" by Adam McKay, www.huffingtonpost.com. May 10, 2010.
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“I simply cannot vote for Senator Obama because he's not pro-life.”
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“It's always interesting for me that people vote against their interests.”
Source : Source: collider.com
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Source : Aristophanes (2015). “The wasps - The birds - The frogs - The Thesmophoriazusae - The Ecclesiazusae”, p.276, Aristophanes
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