The Few assume to be the deputies, but they are often only the despoilers of the Many.
“The Few assume to be the deputies, but they are often only the despoilers of the Many.”
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The Few assume to be the deputies, but they are often only the despoilers of the Many.
“The Few assume to be the deputies, but they are often only the despoilers of the Many.”
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“The Few assume to be the deputies, but they are often only the despoilers of the Many.”
“The learner always begins by finding fault, but the scholar sees the positive merit in everything.”
“Mere goodness can achieve little against the power of nature.”
“Genuine tragedies in the world are not conflicts between right and wrong. They are conflicts between two rights.”
“Governments have never learned anything from history, or acted on principles deducted from it.”
“When liberty is mentioned, we must always be careful to observe whether it is not really the assertion of private interests which is thereby designated.”
“Even when I play shows, I'm more nervous to play a show in Vermont or New Hampshire than I am to play a song about New England in Missouri because they assume that I've captured the experience, whereas in Vermont, they know what this place is like.”
“I know how I felt when I saw things like 'Fame' on television when I was growing up and how that was an exceptional magnet for me to want to explore the theater. I can only assume that 'Smash' is doing that for anyone who is halfway interested in theater already.”
“I think it is important for people who are given leadership roles to assume that role immediately.”
“Adults often assume that most learning is the result of teaching and that exploratory, spontaneous learning is unusual. But actually, spontaneous learning is more fundamental.”
“Nowadays, most women just assume they have a right to be in the workplace, and any kind of discrimination they suffer is sort of more creeping.”
“Too often, tributes to the home-cooked meal assume every family has a schedule that gets everyone home by 5:30 P.M. And too many recipes treat cooking as a solitary pursuit that requires the cook - still most often Mom - to take time away from other family interactions and chores.”