41 Quotes About Republic

A republic is a system where the supreme power is shared by various bodies of citizens, who are equal citizens and of equal status. The government is however ultimately responsible to the people. It is of course, not a perfect system but it works very well. People who actually follow laws and respect each other are generally very amicable and friendly Read more

It’s such a great system that we even got our own republic quotes for you to read and learn from.

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In the present case it is a little inaccurate to say I hate everything. I am strongly in favor of common sense, common honesty and common decency. This makes me forever ineligible to any public office of trust or profit in the Republic. But I do not repine, for I am a subject of it only by force of arms. H.l. Mencken
The philosopher whose dealings are with divine order himself acquires...
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The philosopher whose dealings are with divine order himself acquires the characteristics of order and divinity. Plato
In a democracy government is the God.
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In a democracy government is the God. Amit Kalantri
Let someone else be the most powerful country, make ours...
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Let someone else be the most powerful country, make ours the most peaceful country. Amit Kalantri
In a democracy, there will be more complaints but less...
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In a democracy, there will be more complaints but less crisis, in a dictatorship more silence but much more suffering. Amit Kalantri
For, let me tell you that the more the pleasures...
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For, let me tell you that the more the pleasures of the body fade away, the greater to me are the pleasure and charm of conversation. Plato
For PEOPLE to rule themselves in a REPUBLIC , they...
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For PEOPLE to rule themselves in a REPUBLIC , they must have virtue;for a TYRANT to rule in a TYRANNY , he must use FEAR. William J. Federer
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At heart, American conservatives like myself are believers in the Constitution. We believe that the principles embodied in the Constitution are enduring, and that to whatever extent we deviate from them we put our liberties at risk. Our views are consistent because we believe in absolute truths and the essential soundness, even righteousness, of the Founder's vision of government. Sean Hannity
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Again, a Prince should show himself a patron of merit, and should honour those who excel in every art. He ought accordingly to encourage his subjects by enabling them to pursue their callings, whether mercantile, agricultural, or any other, in security, so that this man shall not be deterred from beautifying his possessions from the apprehension that they may be taken from him, or that other refrain from opening a trade through fear of taxes; and he should provide rewards for those who desire so to employ themselves, and for all who are disposed in any way to add to the greatness of his City or State. Unknown
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As the nation divided into Federalists and Republicans, each group called the other the worst name possible: "party". Most Americans feared the idea of party; believing that a society should unite to achieve the public good, they denounced parties as groups of ambitious men selfishly competing for power. Worse, parties were danger signals for a republic; if parties dominated a republic's politics, its days were numbered. R.B. Bernstein
If the Nazis are Socialists simply because they call themselves...
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If the Nazis are Socialists simply because they call themselves Socialists, then North Korea really is a Democratic Republic. Atom Tate
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[Voltaire] theoretically prefers a republic, but he knows its flaws: it permits factions which, if they do not bring on civil war, at least destroy national unity; it is suited only to small states protected by geographic situation, and as yet unspoiled and untorn with wealth; in general "men are rarely worthy to govern themselves." Republics are transient at best; they are the first form of society, arising from the union of families; the American Indians lived in tribal republics, and Africa is full of such democracies. but differentiation of economic status puts an end to these egalitarian governments; and differentiation is the inevitable accompaniment of development. Will Durant
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... when someone sees a soul disturbed and unable to see something, he won't laugh mindlessly, but he'll take into consideration whether it has come from a brighter life and is dimmed through not having yet become accustomed to the dark or whether it has come from greater ignorance into greater light and is dazzled by the increased brillance. Plato
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Reading Plato should be easy Unknown
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In the republic of mediocrity, genius is dangerous. Robert G. Ingersoll
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Fathers are ironic, they want democracy in their country but dictatorship in their home. Amit Kalantri
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The strength of America is not vested in the ability of the government to remain true to Christian principles. It rests in the strength of the people to stay true to the Christian virtue that provides an adequate base for electing virtuous representatives, thereby maintaining our Constitutional Republic. Karla Perry
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Heaven is not a republic. E.a. Bucchianeri
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Not one word was said by Moses or Aaron as to the wickedness of depriving a human being of his liberty. Not a word was said in favor of liberty. Not the slightest intimation that a human being was justly entitled to the product of his own labor. Not a word about the cruelty of masters who would destroy even the babes of slave mothers. It seems to me wonderful that this God did not tell the king of Egypt that no nation could enslave another, without also enslaving itself; that it was impossible to put a chain around the limbs of a slave, without putting manacles upon the brain of the master. Why did he not tell him that a nation founded upon slavery could not stand? Instead of declaring these things, instead of appealing to justice, to mercy and to liberty, he resorted to feats of jugglery. Suppose we wished to make a treaty with a barbarous nation, and the president should employ a sleight-of-hand performer as envoy extraordinary, and instruct him, that when he came into the presence of the savage monarch, he should cast down an umbrella or a walking stick, which would change into a lizard or a turtle; what would we think? Would we not regard such a performance as beneath the dignity even of a president? And what would be our feelings if the savage king sent for his sorcerers and had them perform the same feat? If such things would appear puerile and foolish in the president of a great republic, what shall be said when they were resorted to by the creator of all worlds? How small, how contemptible such a God appears!. Robert G. Ingersoll
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An imbalance between rich and poor is the oldest and most fatal ailment of all republics. Plutarch
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It is morally appalling for the so called liberators of South Sudan to keep liberating their own people from a war that has already been won. Duop Chak Wuol
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Democracy changes its opinions from time to time, philosophy doesn't. Amit Kalantri
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It was an idea that made the crucial difference between British and Iberian America — an idea about the way people should govern themselves. Some people make the mistake of calling that idea ‘democracy’ and imagining that any country can adopt it merely by holding elections. In reality, democracy was the capstone of an edifice that had as its foundation the rule of law — to be precise, the sanctity of individual freedom and the security of private property rights, ensured by representative, constitutional government. Niall Ferguson
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..in the running of cities, virtually nothing is done by anyone that is conducive to political health, nor is there a single ally with whom one might go to the aid of justice and still remain alive; it would be a case of a solitary human among wild animals, neither wanting to join in their depredations nor able to stand alone against their collective savagery, dead before he'd done any good to his city or friends and useless both to himself and everybody else. Once a person has made all these calculations, he keeps his peace and minds his own business, like someone withdrawing from the prevailing wind into the shelter of a wall in a storm of dust or rain, and as he sees everyone else filling themselves full of lawlessness he is content if he himself can somehow live out life here untainted by injustice and impious actions, and leave it with fine hopes and in a spirit of kindness and good will. Plato
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Any constituency that needs amending, is a prototype in error. Unknown
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We've heard many people say and have often said ourselves that justice is doing one's own work and not meddling with what isn't one's own ... Then, it turns out that this doing one's own work-provided that it comes to be in a certain way-is justice. Plato
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I AM AN INDIAN, LIKE OTHER BILLION, HAPPY REPUBLIC DAY, HOPE TO FIND A GOOD WAY, WHERE THOUGHTS DIVINITY, IS NOT IN INFINITY, ITS UR LIBERTY. Merlin8thomas
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Let us show that, if the people abandon the republicans, the republicans do not abandon the people. Victor Hugo
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While this America settles in the mould of its vulgarity, heavily thickening to empire, I And protest, only a bubble in the molten mass, pops and sighs out, and the mass hardens, I sadly smiling remember that the flower fades to make fruit, the fruit rots to make earth. Qut of the mother; and through the spring exultances, ripeness and decadence; and home to the mother. You making haste haste on decay: not blameworthy; life is good, be it stubbornly long or suddenly A mortal splendor: meteors are not needed less than mountains: shine, perishing republic. But for my children. I would have them keep their dis-tance from the thickening center; corruption. Never has been compulsory, when the cities lie at the monster’s feet there are left the mountajns. And boys, be in nothing so moderate as in love of man, a clever servant, insufferable master. There is the trap that catches noblest spirits, that caught -—they say-- God, when he walked on earth. Robinson Jeffers
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As a Republic governed through the utilization of a democratic process, elections are necessary in order to give every United States citizen a voice in the governing of this great nation. Byron Goines
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The greatest hero for a country is the person who gave a progressive vision, a peaceful soul, a modern mind and an unshakable belief in science to his nation. And for the Turks, this honorable name is Atatürk, an immortal revolutionist! Mehmet Murat Ildan
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South Carolina is too small for a republic and too large for an insane asylum. James Louis Petigru
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I'm not loyal enough to the Republic to stamp that loyalty right on my face. Leave that to June. Marie Lu
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A representative owes not just his industry but his judgement Edmund Burke
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My African roots made me what I am today. They’re the reason I’m from the Dominican Republic. They’re the reason I exist at all. To these roots I owe everything. Unknown
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In this age, there is no substitute for Christianity. That was the religion of the founders of the republic, and they expected it to remain the religion of their descendants. The great, vital and conservative element in our system is the belief of our people in the pure, doctrines and divine truths of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Unknown
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I am the wisest man alive, for I know one thing, and that is that I know nothing. Plato
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In a republic this rule ought to be observed: that the majority should not have the predominant power. Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Toleration and liberty are the foundations of a great republic. Frank Lloyd Wright
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The anger in the Brigade against those who fought the Republic in the rear was sharpened by reports of weapons, even tanks, being kept from the front and hidden for treacherous purposes. Bill Alexander