Monopoly Power Quotes
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Monopoly Power Quotes & Sayings
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All rent is based on the monopoly power of private owners of certain portions of the globe.
— David Harvey
The truth of art consists in its power to break the monopoly that those in power exercise by defining what is real.
— Denis Donoghue
I've been wanting to start over, dreaming of it. And now, finally, I know where I want to be when I begin this new part of my life.
— Kristin Hannah
Truly, fear is a powerful force. In one way or another fear prevents people from getting what they want from life. Fear
— David J. Schwartz
If you follow the suburban fashion in building a sumptuous- looking house for a little money, it will appear to all eyes as a cheap, dear house.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
For the first time in our history, ideology and theology hold a monopoly of power in Washington.
— Bill Moyers
Everyone wants to do what the great ones do; but very few are willing to do what they did to become great
— Jon Gordon
Behind the screen of the ballot, the real holders of power ... are the great industrial and monetary monopolies who own our national economic life.
— Florence Luscomb
The turn I made was not the one I planned. And I watched my social standing slip away from me, while I watched the bottle slowly take command.
— Merle Haggard
That, in essence is Fascism - ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any controlling private power.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
Your bosses simply hate you. You created more and more value. They paid you less and less. That's the definition of disdain in my book.
— James Altucher
You say you're going to be the pope, become the pope.
— Bob Odenkirk
The truth of art lies in its power to break the monopoly of established reality to define what is real.
— Herbert Marcuse
It was a little boy looking lost among a bunch of kneecaps.
— Mary Crockett
Cryptography shifts the balance of power from those with a monopoly on violence to those who comprehend mathematics and security design.
— Jacob Appelbaum
The best of all monopoly profits is a quiet life.
— Sir John Richard Hicks
The State then uses this monopoly to wield power over the inhabitants of the area and to enjoy the material fruits of that power.
— Thomas E. Woods Jr.