1. Democracy is not a good thing, but it is the best system we can find so far. ——English Churchill Democracy
(About the author: Winston Churchill, politician, painter, orator, writer, journalist, winner of the 1953 Nobel Prize for Literature (for the award-winning work "No War Needed") , served as the British Prime Minister twice from 1940 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1955. He is considered one of the most important political leaders in the 20th century and led Britain to victory in World War II.)
2. Democracy makes everyone their own master. ——Jane La Lowell
3. Democracy is healthy blood circulating in veins and arteries. The normal functions of the body are maintained by it, but it should never be derailed, just like blood cannot flow out. Same as vessels. ——Coleridge
(About the author: British poet and critic, he spent his life in the shadow of poverty, illness and opium addiction, and wrote relatively few poems. Although there are Despite these adverse factors, Coleridge still persisted in writing and established his position as a major romantic poet in fantasy and romantic poetry.)
4. Democracy is the axiom of the world. ——Liang Qichao of the Qing Dynasty
(About the author: a famous political activist, enlightenment thinker, bourgeois propagandist, educator, historian, writer, and scholar in modern Chinese history. Reform Movement of 1898 (Hundred Days Reform) ) one of the leaders. )
5. Democracy is a system of self-governance that is directly governed by, owned by, and enjoyed by all the people. ——Xi Parker
6. Democracy is the main power in the world. ——Qing·He Qi
(About the author: A native of Nanhai, Guangdong. The courtesy name is Dizhi and the nickname is Wosheng.)
7. We must become a great arsenal of democratic systems. For us, this is an emergency as serious as the war itself. We must devote ourselves to our mission with the same determination, the same sense of urgency, the same patriotism and sacrifice as we would in war. ——Roosevelt
(About the author: The 31st and 32nd president of the United States, the only president in the history of the United States who has been elected for four consecutive terms.)