A real leader is somebody who can help us overcome the limitations of our own individual laziness and selfishness and weakness and fear and get us to do better, harder things than we can get ourselves to do on our own.
—David Foster Wallace, 2000Quotes
Sic semper tyrannis! The South is avenged.
—John Wilkes Booth, 1865Why has the government been instituted at all? Because the passions of men will not conform to the dictates of reason and justice without constraint.
—Alexander Hamilton, 1787On the loftiest throne in the world, we still sit only on our own rump.
—Michel de Montaigne, 1580What, to the American slave, is your Fourth of July? I answer: a day that reveals to him, more than all other days in the year, the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is the constant victim. To him your celebration is a sham.
—Frederick Douglass, 1855He may be a patriot for Austria, but the question is whether he is a patriot for me.
—Emperor Francis Joseph, c. 1850The first requirement of a statesman is that he be dull.
—Dean Acheson, 1970I am no courtesan, nor moderator, nor tribune, nor defender of the people: I am myself the people.
—Maximilien Robespierre, 1792Do that which consists in taking no action, and order will prevail.
—Laozi, c. 500 BCA riot is at bottom the language of the unheard.
—Martin Luther King Jr., c. 1967In politics, what begins in fear usually ends in folly.
—Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1830There is nothing more tyrannical than a strong popular feeling among a democratic people.
—Anthony Trollope, 1862The best of all rulers is but a shadowy presence to his subjects.
—Laozi