Century Quote by Michael Parenti Download Open image “There is a century-old saying, "The dollar votes more times than the man."” — Michael Parenti ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Century Dollars He man Men More time Old saying Political Vote
“Voting with your dollars means that those with the most dollars have more votes. Power” — David Akadjian Copy Share Image
The man possessed of a dollar, feels himself to be not merely one hundred cents richer, but also one hundred cents better, than the… — Frances Wright Copy Share Image
“Every dollar you spend . . . or don't spend . . . is a vote you cast for the world you want.” — L.N. Smith Copy Share Image
I believe we may lessen the danger of buying and selling votes, by making the number of voters too great for any means of… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
“If you have one dollar and I have a hundred dollars, I could say I have a hundred times the amount of money you… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“By the time we're 65, we are gonna have a million dollars, but it's gonna be worth like 10 cents.” — Phillip Hale Copy Share Image
“the pain of losing a dollar is far more powerful than the pleasure of winning a dollar.” — L. Jon Wertheim Copy Share Image
“In America, the rich man tries to pretend that the poor man is his equal in every respect but money, which is simply not… — Donna Tartt Copy Share Image
The more men, generally speaking, will do for a Dollar when they make it, the more that Dollar will do for them when they… — William J. H. Boetcker Copy Share Image
It often happens that the man who pursues the dollar too diligently finds it hard to catch, but if he will pursue some other… — Vash Young Copy Share Image
A nation as such does not give aid to another nation. More precisely, the common citizens of our country, through their taxes, give to… — Michael Parenti Copy Share Image
Democracy is not about trust; it is about distrust. It is about accountability, exposure, open debate, critical challenge, and popular input and feedback from… — Michael Parenti Copy Share Image
All economic and political institutions are contrivances that should serve the interests of the people. When they fail to do so, they should be… — Michael Parenti Copy Share Image
[The ruling elites] know who their enemies are, and their enemies are the people, the people at home and the people abroad. Their enemies… — Michael Parenti Copy Share Image
Even though the crime rate has dropped in recent years, the United States has more police per capita then any other nation in the… — Michael Parenti Copy Share Image
The crucial role communists played in organizing industrial unions in the 1930s and struggling for social reforms, peace, and civil rights strengthened rather then… — Michael Parenti Copy Share Image
Candidates who win while spending less than their opponents still usually have to spend quite a lot. While not a surefire guarantor of victory,… — Michael Parenti Copy Share Image
People who think they're free in this world just haven't come to the end of their leash yet. — Michael Parenti Copy Share Image
The rich have grown richer, but their tax rate has declined. The poor have grown poorer, but their taxes have increased. — Michael Parenti Copy Share Image
In almost every enterprise, government has provided business with opportunities for private gain at public expense. Government nurtures private capital accumulation through a process… — Michael Parenti Copy Share Image
I know always that I am an outsider; a stranger in this century and among those who are still men. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
[The Dalai Lama] told me some years ago, "I've made every concession to China, and I've been as open and tolerant as I could,… — Pico Iyer Copy Share Image
Anybody looking for a quiet life has picked the wrong century to born in. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The poetry from the eighteenth century was prose; the prose from the seventeenth century was poetry. — David Hare Copy Share Image
In the nineteenth century some parts of the world were unexplored, but there was almost no restriction on travel.:; Up to 1914 you did… — George Orwell Copy Share Image
Talented people can predict with great accuracy what's about to happen just a tiny bit ahead of their competitors. It might be two seconds… — Kevin Maney Copy Share Image
The world's history is a divine poem, of which the history of every nation is a canto, and every man a word. Its strains… — James A. Garfield Copy Share Image
The nineteenth century lynching mob cuts off ears, toes, and fingers, strips off flesh, and distributes portions of the body as souvenirs among the… — Ida B. Wells Copy Share Image
At no time in the past century has public distrust of the government been so broadly distributed across the political spectrum, as it is… — Phil Zimmermann Copy Share Image
While husbands and lovers in the stories are of all kinds, ranging from sympathetic to disgusting, women are invariably deceivers: inconstant, unscrupulous, quarrelsome, querulous,… — Barbara Tuchman Copy Share Image
The wisdom of our actions in the first three years of peace will determine the course of world history for half a century. — Henry A. Wallace Copy Share Image