The Mouse That Roared Quotes
The Mouse That Roared
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“The crime which is done now is that war has made a tool and slave of science, and man's knowledge, painfully and laboriously compiled, is made the instrument of man's destruction.”
― The Mouse That Roared
― The Mouse That Roared
“(F)or it was the belief of the duchy that no nation can be governed well unless there is a majority which can impose its will upon a minority. A complete balance of pros and antis could produce nothing but deadlock.”
― The Mouse That Roared
― The Mouse That Roared
“Yea” might be turned into “Nay” and vice versa if a sufficient quantity of wordage was applied to the matter. The second was that in any argument, the victor is always right, and the third that though the pen is mightier than the sword, the sword speaks louder and stronger at any given moment.
- Roger Fenwick, Duke of Grand Fenwick”
― The Mouse That Roared
- Roger Fenwick, Duke of Grand Fenwick”
― The Mouse That Roared
“Man did not discover he had a soul until he was well fed, with prospects of that condition continuing for some time.”
― The Mouse That Roared
― The Mouse That Roared
“The plain fact of the matter was that there were too few officials to control the crowds. And the crowds, individually and collectively, would prefer to meet their fate in the open than be kept penned up in safety.”
― The Mouse That Roared
― The Mouse That Roared
“No portion of a nation, which in all its long history had been dedicated to individualism, to the proposition that there should be the least amount of law to govern the greatest number of people, would submit to being arbitrarily and indefinitely shut up in houses and in cellars, in subways and in shelters, forbidden the comforts of radios, of television, of refrigerators and iced drinks, of cups of coffee, and of slugs of whisky or glasses of beer. Risk of death after a while became preferable to this, which was, for such a people, a form of living death.”
― The Mouse That Roared
― The Mouse That Roared
