Danh ngôn của James Monroe

It is the knowledge that all men have weaknesses and that many have vices that makes government necessary.
It is the knowledge that all men have weaknesses and that many have vices that makes government necessary.
Chính việc biết rằng tất cả mọi người đều có điểm yếu và nhiều người có tật xấu khiến chính phủ trở nên cần thiết.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: James Monroe
- The best form of government is that which is most likely to prevent the greatest sum of evil.
- A little flattery will support a man through great fatigue.
- If we look to the history of other nations, ancient or modern, we find no example of a growth so rapid, so gigantic, of a people so prosperous and happy.
- Never did a government commence under auspices so favorable, nor ever was success so complete.
- The civil war which has so long prevailed between Spain and the Provinces in South America still continues, without any prospect of its speedy termination.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Knowledge
- The oceans are more or less in disrepair. Long Beach really is making an effort to acknowledge this, and that's a great place to start. I'm trying to spread at least the knowledge that it's never too early to take care of our oceans and our environment.
- The majority of the wealth of human knowledge is owned by a few publishing companies that hoard information and make billions off licensing fees, although most scholarly articles and journals are paid for by taxpayers through government grants.
- Historic changes and challenges. Breakthroughs in human knowledge and opportunity. And yet, for vast numbers across the globe, the daily realities have not altered.
- Here is an entirely banal idea that I think has the potential to change the world: Take evidence seriously. Taking evidence seriously does not mean privileging numbers over all other forms of knowledge - theories, narratives, images. Nor does it mean the kind of radical skepticism that questions everything to the point where no action is possible.
- Well, knowledge is a fine thing, and mother Eve thought so; but she smarted so severely for hers, that most of her daughters have been afraid of it since.