Free Elections Quotes
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The government of Iran claims that every two years there are elections. But none of them are free.
— Shirin Ebadi
Leave us to our free election.
— William Shakespeare
The thing about special teams - and I think football in general - is sometimes you eat the bear and sometimes the bear eats you,
— John Harbaugh
The trouble with free elections is, you never know who is going to win.
— Leonid Brezhnev
The regime is afraid of the people because it knows that free and fair elections will bring about its end.
— Viktor Yushchenko
Lilah, there's not a living soul on this planet who shouldn't be afraid of Saint John.
— Jonathan Maberry
It's easier to find a way to make money at something you love than to learn to love a job that you can make money at.
— Kim Harrison
The trouble with free elections is that you never know how they are going to to turn out.
— Vyacheslav Molotov
Did I hurt your feelings again? Sorry. When this is all over I'll send some flowers to your inner child.
— Richard Kadrey
Democracy in China is like Viagra; no such thing as free elections.
— George Montgomery
Free election of masters does not abolish the masters or the slaves.
— Herbert Marcuse
Never let anyone dull your sparkle
— Marilyn Monroe
If free will exists, why do the tallest candidates with the best hair usually win elections ?
— Scott Adams
Elections matter, but how much they matter depends entirely on how free, open and fair they are.
— Elliott Abrams
In a society governed passively by free markets and free elections, organized greed always defeats disorganized democracy.
— Matt Taibbi
My last series was on A.B.C., a one-hour called 'My Generation'. Critics liked it. I was on for two weeks, and that was a tough one.
— Warren Littlefield
Not surprisingly, in most Sunni regions there has little appetite for free U.S.-sponsored elections.
— Richard Engel
The first time Haiti had free and fair democratic elections was 1990, when I was elected.
— Jean-Bertrand Aristide