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Consists Quotes by James Madison
- [A]ll power is originally vested in, and consequently derived from, the people. That government is instituted and ought to be exercised for the benefit of…
- In civilized communities, property as well as personal rights are the essential object of the laws, which encourage industry by securing the enjoyment of its…
- [T]he great security against a gradual concentration of the several powers in the same department consists in giving to those who administer each department the…
- In a free Government, the security for civil rights must be the same as that for religious rights. It consists in the one case in…
More Consists Quotes
- The virtue of justice consists in moderation, as regulated by wisdom. — Aristotle
- Reality simply consists of different points of view. — Margaret Atwood
- Blessedness consists in the accomplishment of our desires, and in our having only regular desires. — Saint Augustine
- Freedom, morality, and the human dignity of the individual consists precisely in this; that he does good not because he is forced… — Mikhail Bakunin
- The liberty of man consists solely in this, that he obeys the laws of nature because he has himself recognized them as… — Mikhail Bakunin
- Practical politics consists in ignoring facts. — Henry Adams
- The essence of a free government consists in an effectual control of rivalries. — John Adams
- The art of politics consists in knowing precisely when it is necessary to hit an opponent slightly below the belt. — Konrad Adenauer
- The truth, the absolute truth, is that the chief beauty for the theatre consists in fine bodily proportions. — Sarah Bernhardt
- Love consists in giving without getting in return; in giving what is not owed, what is not due the other. That's why… — Mortimer Adler
- Death consists, indeed, in a repeated process of unrobing, or unsheathing. The immortal part of man shakes off from itself, one after… — Annie Besant
- Tact is the discrimination of differences. It consists in conscious deviations. — Theodor Adorno