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“It’s ridiculous that someone decided twinkle lights are Christmas only things when desperately need them to get through the bleakness of the post holiday winter... Twinkle lights should be everywhere all the time.”

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Waiting for Tom Hanks

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“กำลังตำรวจของประเทศ ซึ่งระบอบประชาธิปไตยยังเป็นคำพูดที่ไม่ใช่ความจริงนั้น มักจะมีปรากฎการณ์ว่าเป็นกำลังที่ผู้นำของประเทศนั้นใช้กดขี่ประชาชน หรือคอยสอดส่องความเคลื่อนไหวของประชาชนอยู่เสมอ ในบางประเทศ กำลังตำรวจหน่วยหนึ่งจะมีหน้าที่เฉพาะ และได้รับการฝึกฝนโดยเฉพาะเพื่อคอยควบคุมการเดินขบวนเรียกร้องของประชาชน เพื่อเรียกร้องความเป็นธรรมจากรัฐบาล กำลังตำรวจประเภทนี้มักมีชื่อตรงข้ามกับหน้าทีที่แท้จริงของตน บ้างก็มีชื่อว่า 'หน่วยพิทักษ์สันติราษฎร์' บ้างก็ชื่อ 'หน่วยรักษาความปลอดภัย' จริงอยู่ ในบางประเทศ หน่วยงานนี้ก็มีชื่อตรงไปตรงมาให้เห็นอย่างไม่อ้อมค้อม เช่น 'กองปราบ' เป็นต้น”

“สำหรับประเทศไทยก็เช่นกัน เมื่อใดที่มีการทำรัฐประหารจะต้องอ้างสถาบันของชาติและการปราบปรามคอมมิวนิสต์เป็นสำคัญ ซึ่งถ้าว่าไปแล้ว คนกรุงเทพฯ ก็ชอบฟังเช่นนั้น ถึงจะไม่เห็นด้วยกับการมีรัฐบาลทหาร แต่มักจะยินยอมเพราะความกลัวปัญหาที่คณะรัฐประหารปลุกผีขึ้นมาใช้”

“It has already been mentioned that Duke Felmet was one step away from the throne. The step in question was at the top of the flight leading to the Great Hall, down which King Verence had tumbled in the dark only to land, against all laws of probability, on his own dagger. It had, however, been declared by his own physician to be a case of natural causes. Bentzen had gone to see the man and explained that falling down a flight of steps with a dagger in your back was a disease caused by unwise opening of the mouth. In fact it had already been caught by several members of the king's own bodyguard who had been a little bit hard of hearing. There had been a minor epidemic.”

“Askerler babamı almak için geldiklerinde annemin Burda dergilerinin model paftalarını gizli planlarmış gibi dikkatle incelemişler, ne olduğunu anlamadıkları için de oracıkta paramparça etmişlerdi. Askerler çok az şey biliyorlardı, bilmedikleri şeyden korkuyor, yok etmek istiyorlardı. Biz askerlerden daha çok şey biliyorduk ve biz de bildiğimiz dünyanın bir an önce yıkılıp gitmesini istiyorduk.”

“We are not lacking in ovservation by which the relation of language to its variable usage can be determined rather precisely. Insight into this relation and the art of applying it belongs to the spirit of the law and the secrete of governing. It is just this relation which makes classical writers. The trouble caused by confounding languages and the blind fatih in certain signs and formulas are at times coup d'état which have them in the kingdong of truth than the most powerful, freshly exhumed word-radical or the unending geealogy of a concept; coup d'état which would never enter the head of a scholarly blatherer and an eloquent journeyman, not even in his most propitious dreams.”

“It should be remembered that against a dictatorship the objective of the grand strategy is not simply to bring down the dictators but to install a democratic system and make the rise of a new dictatorship impossible. To accomplish these objectives, the chosen means of struggle will need to contribute to a change in the distribution of effective power in the society. Under the dictatorship the population and civil institutions of the society have been too weak, and the government too strong. Without a change in the imbalance, a new set of rulers can, if they wish, be just as dictatorial as the old ones. A 'palace revolution' or a coup d'etat therefore is not welcome.”

“It must be remembered that some groups will ignore any constitutional provision in their aim to establish themselves as new dictators. Therefore, a permanent role will exist for the population to apply political defiance and noncooperation against would-be dictators and to preserve democratic structures, rights, and procedures.”