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I want to leave the world a better place for horses and people.
— Monty Roberts
One voice is tiny, and alone it cannot be heard above the din of politics as usual. The peoples voice, when it cries as one, is a great roar.
— Ross Perot
Don't get me wrong - I'll put $25 on the ground and then if you pick it up and we have sex in an alley, that's not a crime. That's a coincidence.
— Eugene Mirman
Democracy is difficult and demanding. So is history. It can crack your voice; it can stir your soul; it can break your heart.
— Jill Lepore
Democracy works better when we recognize every voice matters.
— Abdulazeez Henry Musa
The world is always a democracy in times of flux, and the man with the best voice will win.
— Orson Scott Card
If you would take a man's life, you owe it to him to look him in the face and hear his last words,
— George R R Martin
Both love and democracy depend on voice
having a voice and also the resonance that makes it possible to speak and be heard. — Carol Gilligan
having a voice and also the resonance that makes it possible to speak and be heard. — Carol Gilligan
Democratic Socialism is simply Totalitarianism that allows you the illusion of a voice in the matter.
— A.E. Samaan
I'm 84 years old. Don't let the altar-boy face fool you.
— Johnny Kelly
We're doing exactly what the Republicans don't want: getting more people involved in our democracy. Giving more Americans a voice in their future.
— Jim Messina
Never act until you have clearly answered the question: "What happens if I do nothing?"
— Robert Breault
There is nothing negative about a group of people crying out for democracy - and if my voice counts, I will be vocal.
— Shirin Neshat
Perhaps it is true that for all the evidence of the mirror, one pictures oneself in some deep niche of the mind as forever 18.
— Vikram Seth
This is what we mean by democracy: that everyone has a voice, that no one gets away with things just because of their wealth, power, race, or gender.
— Rebecca Solnit