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Nothing can be more abhorrent to democracy than to imprison a person or keep him in prison because he is unpopular. This is really the test of civilization.
Winston Churchill
The problems of victory are more agreeable than those of defeat, but they are no less difficult.
Winston Churchill
No part of the education of a politician is more indispensable than the fighting of elections.
Winston Churchill
There are more pleasant things to do than beat up people.
Muhammad Ali
Ah, women. They make the highs higher and the lows more frequent.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Life every man holds dear; but the dear man holds honor far more precious dear than life.
William Shakespeare
The hunger for love is much more difficult to remove than the hunger for bread.
Mother Teresa
I can make more generals, but horses cost money.
Abraham Lincoln
I don't know who my grandfather was; I am much more concerned to know what his grandson will be.
Abraham Lincoln
Life imitates art far more than art imitates Life.
Oscar Wilde
An oppressive government is more to be feared than a tiger.
Confucius
Let us more and more insist on raising funds of love, of kindness, of understanding, of peace. Money will come if we seek first the Kingdom of God - the rest will be given.
Mother Teresa
The more man meditates upon good thoughts, the better will be his world and the world at large.
Confucius
A man is never more truthful than when he acknowledges himself a liar.
Mark Twain
There is only one class in the community that thinks more about money than the rich, and that is the poor. The poor can think of nothing else.
Oscar Wilde
The typewriting machine, when played with expression, is no more annoying than the piano when played by a sister or near relation.
Oscar Wilde
Our ambition should be to rule ourselves, the true kingdom for each one of us; and true progress is to know more, and be more, and to do more.
Oscar Wilde
How marriage ruins a man! It is as demoralizing as cigarettes, and far more expensive.
Oscar Wilde
Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason, than that of blind-folded fear.
Thomas Jefferson
Facts are stubborn, but statistics are more pliable.
Mark Twain
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