TYRANNY QUOTES IV

quotations about tyrants and tyranny

The bodies of tyrants are generally embalmed in their own blood.

SAADI

attributed, Day's Collacon


'Twixt kings and tyrants there's this difference known:
Kings seek their subjects' good, tyrants their own.

ROBERT HERRICK

Kings and Tyrants

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Tyranny has no need of arts or sciences, for its policy, which is very shallow and without any refinement, only consists in shedding blood.

JEAN DE LA BRUYÈRE

"Of the Sovereign and the State", Les Caractères

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How tyranny is authorized does not make it any less despotic, arbitrary, or cruel.

CHAS W. FREEMAN, JR.

"Greater Israel and the Prospects for Peace in the Middle East", LobeLog, May 2, 2017


The essence of tyranny is to arrogantly abandon the moral law of the City of God which is written, in inchoate form, on our hearts, thus becoming political Frankensteins, creating a monster statecraft.

JAMES H. TONER

"Political Realism", Catholic Citizens, May 3, 2017


Think'st thou there is no tyranny but that
Of blood and chains? The despotism of vice--
The weakness and the wickedness of luxury--
The negligence--the apathy--the evils
Of sensual sloth--produce ten thousand tyrants,
Whose delegated cruelty surpasses
The worst acts of one energetic master,
However harsh and hard in his own bearing.

LORD BYRON

Sardanapalus

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A tyrant is but like a king upon a stage, a man in a vizor, and acting the part of a king in a play: he is not really a king.

JOHN MILTON

"A Defence of the People of England, in Answer to Salmasius's Defence of the King", The Prose Works of John Milton

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Any excuse will serve a tyrant.

AESOP

"The Wolf and the Lamb", Aesop's Fables


Where there have been powerful governments, societies, religions, public opinions, in short wherever there has been tyranny, there the solitary philosopher has been hated; for philosophy offers an asylum to a man into which no tyranny can force it way, the inward cave, the labyrinth of the heart.

FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE

Untimely Meditations

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Tyranny is Tyranny, let it come from whom it may.

HOWARD ZINN

A People's History of the United States

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Make men large and strong, and tyranny will bankrupt itself in making shackles for them.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit

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The tyrant, it has been said, is but a slave turned inside out.

SAMUEL SMILES

Self-help: With Illustrations of Character, Conduct, and Perseverance

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If gun ownership is a hedge against tyranny, is this not the exact reason to keep an AR-15 and a few cases of ammunition in your attic?

COURTNEY CAMP

"How Hillary Clinton Convinced Me to Buy an AR-15", Being Libertarian, May 1, 2017


The only remaining bulwark against tyranny is a free press. Not surprisingly, it is under severe attack by our president and his minions.

JAMSHED DASTUR

letter to the editor, Los Angeles Times, May 4, 2017


Even despotism does not produce its worst effects, so long as Individuality exists under it; and whatever crushes individuality, is despotism, by whatever name it may be called, and whether it professes to be enforcing the will of God or the injunctions of men.

JOHN STUART MILL

On Liberty

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Under communism, tyranny is a feature, not a bug.

JARRETT STEPMAN

"MIT Is Making Kid-Friendly Communist Propaganda", Value Walk, May 5, 2017


Tyranny
Absolves all faith; and who invades our rights,
Howe'er his own commence, can never be
But an usurper.

HENRY BROOKE

Gustavus Vasa


God Himself has no right to be a tyrant.

WILLIAM GODWIN

Sketches of History

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The iron hand crush'd the Tyrant's head
And became a Tyrant in his stead.

WILLIAM BLAKE

The Grey Monk


A cruel reign is disordered and hidden in darkness, and while all shake with terror at the sudden explosions, not even he who caused all this disturbance escapes unharmed.

SENECA

"On Clemency", Minor Dialogues: Together with the Dialogue on Clemency

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