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The demagogue is one who preaches doctrines he knows to be untrue to men he knows to be idiots
Henry Louis Mencken
(
1880
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1956
)
If you want a war, nourish a doctrine. Doctrines are the most frightful tyrants to which men are ever subject, because doctrines get inside a man's reason and betray him against himself. Civilized men have done their fiercest fighting for doctrines.
William Graham Sumner
When the war closed we were challenged with a peace-time choice between the American system of rugged individualism and a European philosophy of diametrically opposed doctrines - doctrines of paternalism and state socialism
Herbert Hoover
(
1874
-
1964
)
Krig
Everybody has idiots at their job, and those idiots are talked about when they leave the room. House just calls them idiots before they leave the room. But it's not about what House says; it's about what he does. He's heroic, but he doesn't care what people think. And those blue eyes don't hurt.
David Shore
Studio people are idiots. Until they see someone else doing it and make a success of it, they don't open their minds. Most of them are idiots.
Rob Schneider
(
1963
-)
The people here are idiots-idiots! There's not an hour I don't think of it. I'm shut out here and they won't let me go. I would rather be there than anywhere.
Maurice Utrillo
(
1883
-
1955
)
Names are changed more readily than doctrines, and doctrines more readily than ceremonies.
Thomas Love Peacock
(
1785
-
1866
)
PREDESTINATION, n. The doctrine that all things occur according to programme. This doctrine should not be confused with that of foreordination, which means that all things are programmed, but does not affirm their occurrence, that being only an implication from other doctrines by which this is entailed. The difference is great enough to have deluged Christendom with ink, to say nothing of the gore. With the distinction of the two doctrines kept well in mind, and a reverent belief in both, one may hope to escape perdition if spared.
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
-
1914
)
Passion makes idiots of the cleverest men, and makes the biggest idiots clever
François de la Rochefoucauld
(
1613
-
1680
)
Passion
There is nothing, nowhere, neither on earth nor in heavens, that can make the true untrue or the untrue true
Bartolomeo Vanzetti
They show them painted and acting like idiots on the TV, so they keep acting like idiots.
Paul Westphal
(
1950
-)
He is a brilliant demagogue. A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic. But it is not working now. He knows that he's in trouble.
John Harper
The secret of the demagogue is to make himself as stupid as his audience so that they believe they are as clever as he
Karl Kraus
(
1874
-
1936
)
A demagogue is a person with whom we disagree as to which gang should mismanage the country.
Donald Marquis
(
1878
-
1937
)
We all recognize and appreciate the courage it takes. He is willing to take on elements of his party who are going to demagogue this.
Randel Johnson
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