be, secure, when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them.”
o PAUL HEYNE –”The gap in our economy is between what we have and what we think we ought to have — and that is a moral problem, not an economic one.”
o PHYLLIS DILLER –”The reason women dont play football is because ekven of them would never wear the same outfit in public.” o PICO IYER –”For citizens who think themselves puppets in| the hands of their rulers, nothing is more satisfying than having rulers as puppets in their hands.”
o PIERRE NORA –”The idea that memory can be collective, emancipatory and sacred turns the meaning of the term inside out. Individuals had memories, collectivities had histories. The idea that collectivities have a memory implies a far-reaching transformation of the status of individuals within society and of their relationship to the community at large. Therein lies the secret of that other mysterious shift which has occurred, and on which a little light needs to be thrown: the shift in our understanding of identity, without which it is impossible to understand this upsurge in memory.”
o PLATO –”He who is of calm and happy nature will hardb feel the pressure of age, but to him who is of an opposite disposition youth and age are equally a burden.” o PLATO –”Man is made to be the plaything of God, and this, truly considered, is the best of him… And what is the right way of living?… We ought to live sacrificing, and singing, and dancing, and then a man will be able to propitiate the gods.”
o PLATO –”The ruler who is good for anything ought not to beg his subjects to be ruled by him.”
o POLISH PROVERB –”Under capitalism man exploits man; under socialism the reverse is true.” o PRABHU DAYAL –”According to Gandhiji’s will,
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