Open Democracy Quotes
Collection of top 22 famous quotes about Open Democracy
Open Democracy Quotes & Sayings
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A democracy without values easily turns into open or thinly disguised totalitarianism.
— Pope John Paul II
But democracy is alive and well, as long as there's an open bar.
— Megan McCafferty
Open avowal of dictatorship is much less dangerous than sham democracy. The first one can fight; sham democracy is insidious.
— Wilhelm Reich
Open Everything' is everything
it is our mind, our heart, our soul, our destiny. — Robert David Steele
it is our mind, our heart, our soul, our destiny. — Robert David Steele
That democracy works and will always work, because the people are allowed to think, to talk, and keep their minds free, open, and supple.
— Douglas MacArthur
And the distance between them, millimeters only, the space of a breath, opened up and deepened, became a cavern at whose edge he stood.
— Kim Edwards
Net neutrality is the right thing for our democracy, economy, and global competitiveness. And Americans support an open Internet.
— Marvin Ammori
I don't know how you define 'neoconservatism,' but I think it's associated with trying to spread open political systems and democracy.
— George P. Shultz
The Transparency Bill is something we should all support - practical steps in promoting an open and accountable democracy.
— Andrew Lansley
The most important step to living a better life is to choose to put God first daily.
— Elizabeth George
I made a list of inventions the world would be better off without and, one by one, I uninvented them all.
— Neil Gaiman
Freedom of the press is the mortar that binds together the bricks of democracy
and it is also the open window embedded in those bricks. — Shashi Tharoor
and it is also the open window embedded in those bricks. — Shashi Tharoor
I chose America as my home because I value freedom and democracy, civil liberties and an open society.
— George Soros
For there are deeds which have no form, sufferings which have no tongue.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
I find it easier to believe in God than to believe Hamlet was deduced from the molecular structure of a mutton chop.
— William F. Buckley Jr.
Is it weird in here, or is it just me?
— Steven Wright
There is just something about starting your day with something luxurious like a bath.
— Erin Heatherton
My door will always be open to those who genuinely renounce violence and seek peaceful accommodation into our nascent democracy.
— Jalal Talabani
In the end, one can only die for Sibylle. To love for her, my friends say, is degrading.
— Annemarie Schwarzenbach