Quotes about power
1. Power regards the suffering of its victims as ingratitude. —— Tagore
2. Power is higher than the rights you try your best to defend. ——Han Han
3. Power and discipline cannot coexist and achieve glory. ——Caesar
4. Power will enslave everything. ——Tacitus
5. Power will make people gradually lose the virtue of kindness and kindness. ——Burke
6. Power can be seen as existing in people or individuals. The second form does not exist in individuals. It exists in the position or position occupied by this person. ——Weipa
7. Power is a tool, and power is a poison. ——Zi Yan
8. Power is the possibility of giving an order that others obey when they resist. ——Weipa
9. Power should be used to limit power. ——Montesquieu
10. The greater the power, the more dangerous it is to abuse. ——Burke
11. God said, you either have power or you have fun. You can't have it both ways. ——Ai Xiansheng
12. What is style? What is power? Heavier labor, deeper pain. ——Tor Gray
13. There is no power in the world without Lou Luo, and there is no honor without servants. ——Hugo
14. Things are in the four directions, but they must be in the center. ——Han Fei
15. Although power is a stubborn bear, gold can pull its nose away. ——Shakespeare
16. Those who are firmly in power will soon learn to think about security issues instead of developing the biggest issue in governing the country. ——Jane La Lowell
17. Unlimited power will destroy its possessor. ——William Pitt
18. A person who wants to establish his claims with power and anger finds that his reasons are very weak. ——Montaigne
19. If you want to know the pain of being in power, you should ask those in power; if you want to know the joy of it, you should ask its pursuers. ——Cha Colton
20. A certain amount of power must exist in the community in a certain name and in the hands of some people. ——Edmund Burke
21. All worldly power will make people rogues. ——Bernard Shaw
22. If you maintain power with the quality of the power you have won, you will easily achieve success. ——Sallust
23. Power obtained through evil means will never be used for legitimate purposes. ——Tacitus
24. Having power means being justified. ——Seneca
25. The maximum exercise of power is always objectionable; there is always danger where power is not easy to determine. ——Ser Johnson
26. Children avoid power and protect themselves wisely; Yang and Li use power to the detriment of the country and the people. The application of power to things is beneficial to the king but not to the ministers; it is beneficial to division but not exclusive. ——Xu Mingkui
27. Only fools put their happiness outside their power. ——France
28. Those who are not in their position may not have no rights. - Cy Johnson
29. Power is the measure of justice. ——Lucanus
30. People who are incapable of using power are equal to having no power. ——Philippe Bailey
31. Legitimate and stable power rarely encounters resistance when used properly. - Cy Johnson
32. If you like power too much, you will do whatever it takes. ——Goldsmith
33. People at the peak of power no longer look upward, but look around. ——Jane La Lowell
34. Once a villain from a humble background gains power, he will be more cruel than anyone else. ——Claude Lanners
35. Wealth, knowledge, and glory are just a few types of power. ——Hobbes
36. Property will increase with the increase of power. ——Wei Cooper
37. Those who are not in their position may not have no power. ——Sy Johnson