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tyrants use injustice
The tyrant should take heed to what he doth, Since every victim-carrion turns to use, And drives a chariot, like a god made wroth, Against each piled injustice. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
tyrants conservative rebellion
Rebellion against tyrants is obedience to God. ![]()
tyrants history justice
If you tremble with indignation at every injustice then you are a comrade of mine. Che Guevara
tyrants today rebel
Today's rebel is tomorrow's tyrant. Will Durant
tyrants different saint
How monotonously alike all the great tyrants and conquerors have been: how gloriously different are the saints. ![]()
tyrants grace doubt
The Bible has, amazingly- no doubt with supernatural grace-survived its critics. The harder tyrants try to eliminate it and skeptics dismiss it, the better read it becomes. Charles Colson
tyrants guilt vengeance
A tardy vengeance shares the tyrant's guilt. Edward Young
tyrants cain world
Blest leisure is our curse; like that of Cain, It, makes us wander, wander earth around, To fly that tyrant Thought. As Atlas groan'd The world beneath, we groan beneath an hour. Edward Young
tyrants tyranny multitudes
The tyranny of a multitude is a multiplied tyranny. Edmund Burke
tyranny all-time assured
The tyranny of the ignoramuses is insurmountable and assured for all time. Albert Einstein
tyranny
Tyranny must not prevail. Margaret Thatcher
tyranny-of-the-majority shields anonymity
Anonymity is a shield from the tyranny of the majority. John Paul Stevens
tyranny inferiors
The most insupportable of tyrannies is that of inferiors. Napoleon Bonaparte
tyranny knows
I know all about the tyranny of women. Tennessee Williams
tyranny dictatorship exhausting
It is really exhausting to live in a dictatorship of 'Me', which is basically a tyranny of others. Stefan Molyneux
tyranny greater
There is no greater tyranny than that of the dead over the living. Thomas Paine
multitudes traveled
Freedom is a road seldom traveled by the multitude. Frederick Douglass
multitudes
What is truth? For the multitude, that which it continually reads and hears. Oswald Spengler