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Democracy, then, in the centralizing, pattern-making, absolutist shape which we have given to it is, it is clear, the time of tyranny's incubation.
— Bertrand De Jouvenel
One of the reasons that millionaires are economically successful is that they think differently.
— Thomas J. Stanley
The absolutist parades his good solid grounding in observation, reason, objectivity, truth and fact; the relativist sees only fetishes.
— Simon Blackburn
Literature is being taught as though it were only political medicine or political poison-a view that is not only illiberal but illiterate.
— Louis Menand
That's a very good thing.
— Tijan
He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our People, and eat out their substance.
— Thomas Jefferson
I want to take IBM back to its roots.
— Louis V. Gerstner Jr.
I am not an absolutist or chauvinist whose ways are immune to evolution. My core philosophy is that I might be wrong.
— Asaad Almohammad
In insisting that personal habit and political action be one and the same, absolutist moralizing limits the possibilities of both.
— Heather Paxson
When it comes to my rights as an American citizen, and yours, I am a triumphalist and an absolutist. Anything less is an insult,
— James Meredith
My books are anti-absolutist and deeply distrustful of any religious stance that precludes the validity of any other.
— David Mitchell
Ahmed turned, and leaned into him. Kissed him on the mouth again.
"I'm pretty fucked up," Eshe said.
"It's a good thing I'm perfect, then. — Kameron Hurley
"I'm pretty fucked up," Eshe said.
"It's a good thing I'm perfect, then. — Kameron Hurley
The absolutist trumpets his plain vision; the relativist sees only someone who is unaware of his own spectacles.
— Simon Blackburn
Blue tried not to look at Gansey's boat shoes; she felt better about him as a person if she pretended he wasn't wearing them.
— Maggie Stiefvater
To the absolutist in every craftsman, each imperfection is a failure; to the practitioner, obsession with perfection seems a perception for failure.
— Richard Sennett
Is his benevolent art meant to distract us from Prospero's absolutist exercise of authority over his subjects?
— James Shapiro