“With virtue and quietness one may conquer the world.” WorldMayPeacePowerVirtueSpeechConquerSanityQuietnessConquer The World Book:The Simple Way Source: The Simple Way
“Poets and painters have the power to dare, I mean to dare to do whatever they may approve of.” MayMeanPowerPoetDarePainter Author:Michelangelo
“A true master of politics is able to calculate, down to the smallest fraction, the advantages to which he may put his very faults.” MayAblePoliticsPowerMastersAdvantageFaultsSmallestFractions Author:Napoleon Bonaparte
“In the Western Hemisphere the adherence of the United States to the Monroe Doctrine may force the United States, however reluctantly, in flagrant cases of such wrong doing or impotence, to the exercise of an international police power.” MayStatesForceUnitedCasesPowerUnited StatesExercisePoliceWesternInternationalDoctrineImpotenceHemisphereAdherencePolice PowerMonroe Doctrine Author:Theodore Roosevelt
“Does power bring happiness? Does it bring refinement? Does it bring humor? Does it bring a good-heartedness, or is it just cold? Power is never cold. Cold people may use power in cold ways.” PeopleWayMayDoeUsePowerColdOld PeopleRefinement Author:Frederick Lenz
“If you have only been around people who use power in cruel and petty ways, then when you hear the very word, you may have a negative reaction.” PeopleIfsWayMayUsePowerNegativeReactionsPettyNegative Reactions Author:Frederick Lenz