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* Ја бих назвао моћним оним који контролише олује његовог ума.
** [[Валтер С. Ландор]], “-{Diogenes and Plato}-,” ''Имагинарне конверзације Грка и Римљана'',том 4 (1829)
 
==M==
* If you want to discover just what there is in a man — give him power.
** Francis Trevelyan Miller (1910), ''Portrait Life of Lincoln: Life of Abraham Lincoln, the Greatest American''.
 
* Without his rod revers'd,<br>And backward mutters of dissevering power.
** [[John Milton]], ''[[Comus (John Milton)|Comus]]'' (1637), line 816.
 
==N==
* There is nothing to life that has value, except the degree of power — assuming that life itself is the will to power.
** [[Friedrich Nietzsche‎‎]], in [http://nietzsche.holtof.com/Nietzsche_the_will_to_power/the_will_to_power_book_I.htm Book 1, sec. 55 (10 June 1887)].
 
==P==
* You who are sitting before me have the power to change my consciousness into painting, poem, melody or anything else!
** [[Suman Pokhrel]], ''Between Rainbows and Melody''
 
==R==
* Next to enjoying ourselves, the next greatest pleasure consists in preventing others from enjoying themselves, or, more generally, in the acquisition of power.
** [[Bertrand Russell]], ''Sceptical Essays'' (1928), Ch. 10: Recrudescence of Puritanism.
 
* The fundamental concept in social science is Power, in the same sense in which Energy is the fundamental concept in physics.
** [[Bertrand Russell]], ''Power: A New Social Analysis'' (1938).
 
* The pursuit of knowledge is, I think, mainly actuated by love of power. And so are all advances in scientific technique.
** [[Bertrand Russell]], [http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1950/russell-lecture.html Nobel Lecture]: ''What Desires Are Politically Important?'' (1950).
 
==S==
* We are defined by how we use our power.
** [[Gerry Spence]], ''[http://www.gerryspence.com/the-rat-hole/ The Rat Hole]'' (2003-12-25) Essay on the use and abuse of power.
 
* The function of the law is not to provide justice or to preserve freedom. The function of the law is to keep those who hold power, in power.
** [[Gerry Spence]], ''How to Argue and Win Every Time'' (1995), Ch. 6: The New King: Tyranny of the Corporate Core, p. 90.
 
* If you were handed power on a plate you'd be left fighting over a plate.
** [[Tom Stoppard]], ''Squaring the Circle'' (1984).
 
==T==
* All power corrupts, absolute power is even more fun.
**[[w:Simon Travaglia|Simon Travaglia]], ''The Operator From Hell'' Part 2 (1997). <!-- The PFY scores top marks in the all important 'how to be an Operator From Hell' test'' -->
 
* ''Suspectum semper invisumque dominantibus qui proximus destinaretur.''
** Rulers always hate and suspect the next in succession.
** [[Tacitus]], ''Annales'' (AD 117), I. 21.
 
* ''Imperium flagitio acquisitum nemo unquam bonis artibus exercuit.''
** Power acquired by guilt was never used for a good purpose.
** [[Tacitus]], ''Annales'' (AD 117), I. 30.
 
* ''Imperium cupientibus nihil medium inter summa et præcipitia.''
** In the struggle between those seeking power there is no middle course.
** [[Tacitus]], ''Annales'' (AD 117), II. 74.
 
* ''Potentiam cautis quam acribus consiliis tutius haberi.''
** Power is more safely retained by cautious than by severe councils.
** [[Tacitus]], ''Annales'' (AD 117), XI. 29.
 
* ''Cupido dominandi cunctis affectibus flagrantior est.''
** Lust of power is the most flagrant of all the passions.
** [[Tacitus]], ''Annales'' (AD 117), XV. 53.
 
==V==
* ''Flectere si nequeo superos, Acheronta movebo.''
** If I can not influence the gods, I shall move all hell.
** [[Virgil]], ''[[w:Aeneid|Æneid]]'' (29-19 BC), VII. 312.
 
==W==
* An untoward event. (Threatening to disturb the balance of power.)
** [[Duke of Wellington]], on the destruction of the Turkish Navy at the battle of Navarino (Oct. 20, 1827).
 
* People with real power never [[fear]] of losing it. People with [[control]] [[think]] of little else.
** [[Joss Whedon]] [http://whedonesque.com/comments/14699#more "Mom, He's Doing It Again.." (Whedonesque.com November 10, 2007)].
 
*Power consists in one's capacity to link his will with the purpose of others, to lead by reason and a gift of cooperation.
** [[Woodrow Wilson]], From a letter to Mary A. Hulbert (21 September 1913).
 
==X==
* Power never takes a back step — only in the face of more power.
** [[Malcolm X]], ''Malcolm X Speaks'' (1965).
 
==Z==
* Every Communist must grasp the truth: "Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun."
** [[Mao Zedong]], "Problems of War and Strategy" (6 November 1938), ''Selected Works'', Vol. II, p. 224. (quoted in: Mao Tse Tung: [http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/works/red-book/ch05.htm Quotations from Mao Tse Tung] ("Little Red Book").
 
==''Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations''==
:<small>Quotes reported in ''Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations'' (1922), p. 622-24.</small>
 
* Give me a lever long enough<br>And a prop strong enough,<br>I can single handed move the world.
** [[Archimedes]].
 
* Iron hand in a velvet glove.
** Attributed to Charles V. Used also by Napoleon. See Carlyle, ''Latter Day Pamphlets'', No, II.
 
* To know the pains of power, we must go to those who have it; to know its pleasures, we must go to those who are seeking it: the pains of power are real, its pleasures imaginary.
** [[Charles Caleb Colton]], ''Lacon'', p. 255.
 
* ''Qui peut ce qui lui plaît, commande alors qu'il prie.''
** Whoever can do as he pleases, commands when he entreats.
** [[Pierre Corneille]], ''Sertorius'', IV. 2.
 
* So mightiest powers by deepest calms are fed,<br>And sleep, how oft, in things that gentlest be!
** [[Barry Cornwall]], Songs, ''The Sea in Calm'', line 13.
 
* For what can power give more than food and drink,<br>To live at ease, and not be bound to think?
** [[John Dryden]], ''Medal'', line 235.
 
* ''Du bist noch nicht der Mann den Teufel festzuhalten.''
** Neither art thou the man to catch the fiend and hold him!
** [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]], ''[[Goethe's Faust|Faust]]'', I. 3. 336.
 
* [[Patience]] and Gentleness is Power.
** [[Leigh Hunt]], ''Sonnet'', ''On a Lock of Milton's Hair''.
 
* O what is it proud slime will not believe<br>Of his own worth, to hear it equal praised<br>Thus with the gods?
** [[Ben Jonson]], ''Sejanus'', Act I.
 
* ''Nihil est quod credere de se<br>Non possit, quum laudatur dis æqua potestas.''
** There is nothing which power cannot believe of itself, when it is praised as equal to the gods.
** [[Juvenal]], ''Satires'', IV. 70.
 
* ''Et qui nolunt occidere quemquam<br>Posse volunt.''
** Those who do not wish to kill any one, wish they had the power.
** [[Juvenal]], ''Satires'', X. 96.
 
* ''Ut desint vires tamen est laudanda voluntas.''
** '''Though the power be wanting, yet the wish is praiseworthy.'''
** [[Ovid]], ''Epistolæ Ex Ponto'', III. 4. 79.
 
* ''A cane non magno sæpe tenetur aper.''
** The wild boar is often held by a small dog.
** [[Ovid]], ''Remedia Amoris'', 422.
 
* ''Nunquam est fidelis cum potente societas.''
** A partnership with men in power is never safe.
** [[Phaedrus]], ''Fables'', I. 5. 1.
 
* Unlimited power corrupts the possessor.
** [[William Pitt]], speaking of the case of John Wilkes (1770).
 
* And deal damnation round the land.
** [[Alexander Pope]], ''The Universal Prayer'', Stanza 7.
 
* The powers that be are ordained of God.
** [[Paul of Tarsus]], Romans, XIII. 1.
 
* ''Kann ich Armeen aus der Erde stampfen?<br>Wächst mir ein Kornfeld in der flachen Hand?''
** Can I summon armies from the earth?<br> Or grow a cornfield on my open palm?
** [[Friedrich Schiller]], ''Die Jungfrau von Orleans'', I. 3.
 
* ''Ich fühle eine Armee in meiner Faust.''
** I feel an army in my fist.
** [[Friedrich Schiller]], ''Die Rauber'', II. 3.
 
* ''Quod non potest vult posse, qui nimium potest.''
** He who is too powerful, is still aiming at that degree of power which is unattainable.
** [[Seneca the Younger]], ''Hippolytus'', 215.
 
* Minimum decet libere cui multum licet.
** He who has great power should use it lightly.
** [[Seneca the Younger]], ''Troades'', 336.
 
* No pent-up Utica contracts your powers,<br>But the whole boundless continent is yours.
** [[Jonathan Sewall]], ''Epilogue to Addison's Cato.'' Written for the performance at the Bow Street Theatre, Portsmouth, N.H.
 
* The awful shadow of some unseen Power<br>Floats, tho' unseen, amongst us.
** [[Percy Bysshe Shelley]], ''Hymn to Intellectual Beauty''.
 
* ''Male imperando summum imperium amittitur.''
** The highest power may be lost by misrule.
** [[Syrus]], ''Maxims''.
 
* He never sold the truth to serve the hour,<br>Nor paltered with Eternal God for power.
** [[Alfred Tennyson]], ''Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington''.
 
* A power is passing from the earth.
** [[William Wordsworth]], ''Lines on the Expected Dissolution of Mr. Fox''.
 
==''Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations'' (1989)==
* There is no worse heresy than that the office sanctifies the holder of it.
** [[John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton]], letter to Mandell Creighton, April 5, 1887. Acton, Essays on Freedom and Power, ed. Gertrude Himmelfarb, p. 336 (1972).
 
* In the main it will be found that a power over a man's support [salary] is a power over his will.
** [[Alexander Hamilton]], The Federalist, ed. Benjamin F. Wright, no. 73, p. 468 (1961).
 
* For we put the power in the people.
** [[William Penn]]. Robert Proud, The History of Pennsylvania in North America, vol. 1, p. 139 (1797).
 
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