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| #9781 |  | Politics, like religion, hold up the torches of matrydom to the reformers of error.
 -- Thomas Jefferson
 
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| #9782 |  | Populus vult decipi. [The people like to be deceived.]
 
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| #9783 |  | Post proelium, praemium. [After the battle, the reward.]
 
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| #9784 |  | Postmen never die, they just lose their zip. 
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| #9785 |  | Poverty begins at home. 
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| #9786 |  | Poverty must have its satisfactions, else there would not be so many poor people.
 -- Don Herold
 
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| #9787 |  | Power corrupts.  Absolute power is kind of neat. -- John Lehman, Secretary of the Navy, 1981-1987
 
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| #9788 |  | Power is poison. 
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| #9789 |  | Power is the finest token of affection. 
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| #9790 |  | Power tends to corrupt, absolute power corrupts absolutely. -- Lord Acton
 
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