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The use of force alone is but temporary. It may subdue for a moment; but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again: and a nation is not governed, which is perpetually to be conquered.
Edmund Burke
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1729
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1797
)
A nation is not conquered which is perpetually to be conquered.
Edmund Burke
(
1729
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1797
)
Today in California, love conquered fear, principle conquered politics and equality conquered injustice. For the first time in our nation's history, the people's elected representatives have taken a stand to protect all families and ensure equality for all.
Geoffrey Kors
Subdue your appetites, my dears, and you've conquered human nature
Charles Dickens
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1812
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1870
)
Appetitt
No beast has ever conquered the earth; and the natural world has never been conquered by muscular force.
Liberty Hyde Bailey
Men are not governed by justice, but by law or persuasion. When they refuse to be governed by law or persuasion, they have to be governed by force or fraud, or both.
George Bernard Shaw
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1856
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1950
)
Mænd
One got out with a gun in his hand. Police were able to subdue him, remove the gun (and) we made an arrest of that individual.
Sean Howard
Today in California, love conquered fear, principle conquered politics and equality conquered injustice.
Geoffrey Kors
To found a great empire for the sole purpose of raising up a people of customers, may at first sight appear a project fit only for a nation of shopkeepers. It is, however, a project altogether unfit for a nation of shopkeepers, but extremely fit for a nation that is governed by shopkeepers.
Adam Smith
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1723
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1790
)
REPUBLIC, n. A nation in which, the thing governing and the thing governed being the same, there is only a permitted authority to enforce an optional obedience. She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others. In a republic, the foundation of public order is the ever lessening habit of submission inherited from ancestors who, being truly governed, submitted because they had to. There are as many kinds of republics as there are graduations between the despotism whence they came and the anarchy whither they lead.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
The whole issue around this current crisis has nothing to do with race. It s all about intimidating the opposition and subduing the nation so that when the election comes they are in a strong position.
Morgan Tsvangirai
One cannot subdue a man by holding back his hands. Lasting peace comes not from force.
David Borenstein
Force may subdue, but love gains, and he that forgives first wins the laurel.
William Penn
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1644
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1718
)
It's hard to say. It was kind of blurry, and police can use reasonable force to subdue a suspect, and you really can't tell what was going on.
Judith Johnson
I believe that you should only remove a president who has in a calculated fashion put the legal and political interest of himself over the good of the nation in a selfish way, that you only should remove a president who after being begged by everybody in the country 'don't go into a grand jury and lie,' and he in fact lied.
Lindsey Graham
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