POWER QUOTES V

quotations about power

What elements of power we wield! Truth unmixed with error, flashing as God's own lightning in its brightness, resistless if properly wielded, as that living flame!

T. M. EDDY

attributed, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers


Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren't.

MARGARET THATCHER

U. S. News & World Report, vol. 104

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To come under siege ... was the inevitable fate of power.

FRANK HERBERT

Dune Messiah

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The need to exert power, when thwarted in the open fields of life, is the more likely to assert itself in trifles.

CHARLES HORTON COOLEY

Human Nature and the Social Order

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The pursuit of knowledge is, I think, mainly actuated by love of power. And so are all advances in scientific technique.

BERTRAND RUSSELL

What Desires Are Politically Important?

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You have seen power in its various forms--a benign deity, when exercised in the suppression of fraud, injustice, and tyranny, but a demon, when united with unbounded ambition--a wide-wasting fury, who has destroyed her thousands. Not an age of the world but has produced characters, to which whole human hecatombs have been sacrificed.

ABIGAIL ADAMS

letter to John Quincy Adams, December 26, 1783

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Power, like the diamond, dazzles the beholder, and also the wearer; it dignifies meanness; it magnifies littleness; to what is contemptible, it gives authority; to what is low, exaltation. To acquire it, appears not more difficult than to be dispossessed of it when acquired, since it enables the holder to shift his own errors on dependents, and to take their merits to himself. But the miracle of losing it vanishes, when we reflect that we are as liable to fall as to rise, by the treachery of others; and that to say "I am" is language that has been appropriated exclusively to God!

CHARLES CALEB COLTON

Lacon

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But whatever gives power is also potentially dangerous. What can make others anxious is a potentially destructive power; and if it can harm others it might also destroy its owner.

BRUNO BETTELHEIM

Symbolic Wounds

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The natural destiny of power is fragmentation.

BRIAN HERBERT & KEVEN J. ANDERSON

Dune: House Corrino

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Power, like vanity, is insatiable. Nothing short of omnipotence could satisfy it completely.

BERTRAND RUSSELL

What Desires Are Politically Important?

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Many have turned an eager ear to the siren call of power--and found themselves drowning instead.

ROY THOMAS & CLARA NOTO

Red Sonja, vol. 1, no. 3

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The truth is that all men having power ought to be mistrusted.

JAMES MADISON

attributed, The Great Quotations

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Power is ever stealing from the many to the few; the manna of popular liberty must be gathered each day, or it is rotten.

WENDELL PHILLIPS

Lectures and Speeches

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Dim with the mist of years, gray flits the shade of power.

LORD BYRON

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage

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Power? It's like a Dead Sea fruit. When you achieve it, there is nothing there.

HAROLD MACMILLAN

attributed, The New Anatomy of Britain

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Never doubt what small men will do for great power.

PAOLO BACIGALUPI

The Windup Girl

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Power tires only those who do not have it.

GIULIO ANDREOTTI

London Independent, April 5, 1992

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The worst thing that can be said of the most powerful, is that they can take your life; but the same thing can be said of the most weak.

CHARLES CALEB COLTON

Lacon

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All governments suffer a recurring problem: Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not that power corrupts but that it is magnetic to the corruptible.

FRANK HERBERT

Chapterhouse: Dune

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Of the exercise of a right power may deprive me; of the right itself, never.

VOLTAIRINE DE CLEYRE

"The Economic Tendency of Freethought"