“The law hath so many contradictions and varyings from itself, that the law may not improperly be called a law-breaker. It is become too changeable a thing to be defined: it is made little less a Mystery than the Gospel. The clergy and the lawyers, like the Freemasons, may be supposed to take an oath not to tell the secret.” MayLittlesMadeLawSecretMysteryLawyerDefinedContradictionOathClergyLaw Breakers Author:Sir George Savile, 8th Baronet
“Democratic regimes may be defined as those in which, every now and then, the people are given the illusion of being sovereign, while the true sovereignty in actual fact resides in other forces which are sometimes irresponsible and secret.” PeopleMaySometimesFactsGivenForceSecretIllusionDemocraticDefinedRegimesNow And ThenSovereignSovereigntyIrresponsible Author:Benito Mussolini
“Defined in psychological terms, a fanatic is a man who consciously over-compensates a secret doubt.” MenLiteratureTermSecretDoubtAtheismPsychologicalDefinedFanaticsFanaticism Book:Complete Essays: 1926-1929 Source: Complete Essays: 1926-1929