Republicanism Quotes
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Republicanism Quotes & Sayings
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We have seen the death of Republicanism, of special privilege and national boodle.
— Clyde Brion Davis
I believe in the fireside. I believe in the democracy of home. I believe in the republicanism of the family. I believe in liberty, equality and love.
— Robert G. Ingersoll
Republicanism and ignorance are in bitter antagonism.
— Alphonse De Lamartine
The further the departure from direct and constant control by the citizens, the less has the government of the ingredient of republicanism ...
— Thomas Jefferson
The reality is that when Sinn Fein gets into these talks, there will be no more options for armed republicanism, for the IRA.
— Sean Kane
True republicanism requires that every man shall have an equal chance- that every man shall be free to become as unequal as he can
— Samuel Roberts Wells
It is not enough to say we were born to be Republicans, it's more precise to say Republicanism is part of our DNA,
— Dolours Price
These are dangerous times alright, and yet danger and opportunity often walk hand in hand.
— Joe Abercrombie
time of World War II. The narration,
— BookMarked
Inevitably, as hatred of monarchy was added to hatred of episcopacy, they were led to republicanism.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
The US head of state grew up on food stamps. The British head of state grew up on the postage stamps.
— Johann Hari
Children are the greatest sufferers from outgrown theologies.
— Luther Burbank
Sometimes what wishes do ... especially the big, big wishes, is churn up all the confusion and longing that sloshes around forever inside of you.
— Susan Patron
God grant that men of principle shall be our principal men.
— Thomas Jefferson
There's no use in denying it: this has been a bad week. I've started drinking my own urine.
— Bret Easton Ellis
A book is a mirror: if an ape looks into it an apostle is hardly likely to look out.
— Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
We both saw something we liked, a willingness to have no walls, or maybe just an unwillingness to keep them standing.
— Ian Caldwell
How long would it take a school-inspector of average activity to tumble head over heels from London toYork?
— Charles Kingsley
Republicanism was easier to evolve than to define.
— Mark A. Noll
I'm so patriotic, I think every British kid should have a chance to grow up to be our head of state.
— Johann Hari
Better to live under one tyrant a thousand miles away, than a thousand tyrants one mile away.
— Daniel Bliss
True republicanism is the sovereignty of the people. There are natural and imprescriptible rights which an entire nation has no right to violate.
— Marquis De Lafayette
Jargon: any technical language we do not understand.
— Mason Cooley