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1. Democracy is not a good thing, but it is the best system we can find so far. ——British Churchill Democracy

He served as the British Prime Minister twice from 1940 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1955. He is considered to be one of the most important political leaders in the 20th century, leading Britain to the third 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 must not flow out. Same as vessels. ——Coleridge

4. The democratic system is the justice of the world. ——Liang Qichao of the Qing Dynasty

One of the leaders. )

5. Democracy is an autonomous government system that is directly governed by, owned by, and enjoyed by all people. ——Xi Parker

6. Democracy is the main power in the world. ——Qing He Qi

7. We must become the 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

8. The New Democratic Revolution that we have carried out for twenty-eight years has been successful and thorough in overthrowing the reactionary rule of feudalism and feudal land ownership. However, the task of eradicating the residual influence of feudalism in ideological and political aspects was not completed because we underestimated its importance and would soon turn to the socialist revolution. ——Deng Xiaoping

9. I believe in democratic government because it enables everyone to exert their abilities. ——Wu Wilson

10. Everything starts with mutual respect. People are emotional animals and need equality, democracy, understanding and trust. ——Anonymous

11. In a democratic country, the law is the king; in an autocratic country, the king is the law. ——Marx

12. Throughout my life, I have dedicated myself to the African people’s struggle for the right to exist. I have fought against white domination and against black domination, and I cherish the ideal of a democratic society in which all people live together in harmony and have equal rights. I wish to live for this ideal and to realize it, but I am also prepared to lay down my life for this ideal if necessary. ——Mandela

13. As long as private ownership of land and means of production continues to exist, "freedom and equality" among the bourgeoisie and the bourgeois people will be just a formality. ——Lenin

14. Democracy in capitalist society is incomplete, poor and hypocritical. It is a democracy that is only enjoyed by the rich and only a few people. ——Lenin