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Monarchy Quotes by Mark Twain
- Men write many fine and plausible arguments in support of monarchy, but the fact remains that where every man has a voice, brutal laws are…
- Citizenship is what makes a republic - monarchies can get along without it.
- Monarchies, aristocracies, and religions are all based upon that large defect in your race - the individual's distrust of his neighbor, and his desire, for…
- Strip the human race, absolutely naked, and it would be a real democracy. But the introduction of even a rag of tiger skin, or a…
- We teach them to take their patriotism at second-hand; to shout with the largest crowd without examining into the right or wrong of the matter…
- Monarchies, aristocracies, and religions....there was never a country where the majority of the people were in their secret hearts loyal to any of these institutions.
More Monarchy Quotes
- In Barcelona, things seem so different. For example, I know that it's traditionally the least Spanish city, but you'd never know they… — Julie Burchill
- Jordan has to show the Arab world that there's another way of doing things. We're a monarchy, yes, but if we can… — Abdallah II
- Something as curious as the monarchy won't survive unless you take account of people's attitudes. After all, if people don't want it,… — Prince Charles
- It was by the sober sense of our citizens that we were safely and steadily conducted from monarchy to republicanism, and it… — James Madison
- The East knew and to the present day knows only that One is Free; the Greek and the Roman world, that some… — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
- If monarchy is corrupting - and it is - wait till you see what overt empire does to us. — Daniel Ellsberg
- The monarchy is a labor intensive industry. — Harold Wilson
- I have often asked Americans wherein they consider their freedom superior to that of the English, but have never found them able… — James Bryce
- Outside Independence Hall when the Constitutional Convention of 1787 ended, Mrs. Powel of Philadelphia asked Benjamin Franklin, "Well, Doctor, what have we… — Benjamin Franklin
- Human rights can only be assured among a virtuous people. The general government . . . can never be in danger of… — George Washington
- We owe gratitude to France, justice to England, good will to all, and subservience to none ... it was by the sober… — Thomas Jefferson
- Men write many fine and plausible arguments in support of monarchy, but the fact remains that where every man has a voice,… — Mark Twain