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Politics·Government, Winston Churchill
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Any man who is under 30, and is not a liberal, has not heart; and any man who is over 30, and is not a conservative, has no brains. - Win...
Politics·Government, James Madison
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I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power tha...
Politics·Government, Henry Clay
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Sir, I would rather be right than be President. - Henry Clay (1777-1852), Speech, 1850, referring to the Compromise Measure 저는 대통령이 되는...
Politics·Government, Lao-tzu
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治大國若烹小鮮。 - 老子, 道德經 Govern a great powers as you would cook a small fish. - It is the best politics to keep hands off. - Lao-tzu (老子) ...
Society, Politics·Government, John Adams
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¶ The happiness of society is the end of government. - John Adams (1735-1826) ¶ 사회의 행복이 정부의 목표다. - 존 애덤스 (John Adams, 1735-1826) 미국 ...
Politics·Government, Harry S. Truman
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Children and dogs are as necessary to the welfare of this country as Wall Street and the railroads. - Harry S. Truman (1884–1972) 아이들과...
Politics·Government, Napoleon Bonaparte
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The heart of a statesman should be in his head. - Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) a French military and political leader 정치인의 마음은 그의 머...
Politics, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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There is nothing I love as much as a good fight. - Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882–1945) the 32nd President of the United States 좋은 싸움...
Politics·Government, Friedrich Nietzsche
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A politician divides mankind into two classes: tools and enemies. - Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) 정치인은 인류를 두 부류로 나눈다. 도구와 적으로. - 프...
Politics·Government, E.B. White
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Democracy is the recurrent suspicion that more than half of the people are right more than half of the time. - E. B. White (1899-1985) ...
Politics·Government, E.M. Foster
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Two cheers for democracy: one because it admit variety and two because it permits criticism. Two cheers are quite enough: There is no occas...
Politics·Government, Julius Caesar
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It is not these well-fed long-haired men that I fear, but the pale and the hungry-looking. - Julius Caesar (Roman general and statesman,...
Politics·Government, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who ...
Politics·Government, Charles de Gaulle
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Since a politician never believes what he says, he is surprised when others believe him. - Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970) 정치가는 자신이 한 말을...
Politics, George Bernard Shaw
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He knows nothing; he thinks he knows everything - that clearly points to a political career. - George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) 그는 아는 게...
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