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Political Quotes by Millicent Fawcett
- A large part of the present anxiety to improve the education of girls and women is also due to the conviction that the political disabilities…
- There is little doubt that the majority of Mr. Mills supporters in 1865 did not know what his political opinions were, and that they voted…
- Of the influence of Mr. Mill's personal character on those who were his political associates, it is difficult to speak too warmly.
- What is true of Mr. Mill's influence on the women's-suffrage question is true also of the other political movements in which he took an active…
- If, however, the success of a politician is to be measured by the degree in which he is able personally to influence the course of…
- The assertion of failure coming from such persons does not mean that Mr. Mill failed to promote the practical success of those objects the advocacy…
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- The most radical revolutionary will become a conservative the day after the revolution. — Hannah Arendt
- Wherever the relevance of speech is at stake, matters become political by definition, for speech is what makes man a political being. — Hannah Arendt
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- Our tradition of political thought had its definite beginning in the teachings of Plato and Aristotle. I believe it came to a… — Hannah Arendt
- Sometimes people who want to understand Haiti from a political perspective may be missing part of the picture. They also need to… — Jean-Bertrand Aristide
- Under every stone lurks a politician. — Aristophanes
- The most perfect political community is one in which the middle class is in control, and outnumbers both of the other classes. — Aristotle
- Democracy is when the indigent, and not the men of property, are the rulers. — Aristotle
- Politicians also have no leisure, because they are always aiming at something beyond political life itself, power and glory, or happiness. — Aristotle
- Man is by nature a political animal. — Aristotle
- Democracy arises out of the notion that those who are equal in any respect are equal in all respects; because men are… — Aristotle
- Different men seek after happiness in different ways and by different means, and so make for themselves different modes of life and… — Aristotle