Frases sobre tirano
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Sarmiento en carta a Mitre. 1872.
Polémicas
Fuente: «Sarmiento y la guerra del Paraguay.» http://www.lagazeta.com.ar/sarmiento_paraguay.htm
Fuente: El Nacional, 12 de diciembre de 1877.

“Los tiranos y los déspotas suelen tener la costumbre de torturar, invadir y asesinar. Hay”
Vivir adrede

“Enigmas hastiados de su tiranía: tiranos, dispuestos a ser destronados”
Ulysses

The World As I See It
Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business

“El tirano reclama vino dulce de las uvas ácidas.”
Fuente: [Señor] (1997), p. 407.
El maestro Juan Martínez que estaba allí (1934)

Aplausos en el cosmos, Dónde vas? (2010).
Citas de canciones, ¿Dónde vas?

En Cartas eruditas y curiosas, tomo cuarto (1753), carta 15, párrafo 9.

Idioma original: «I find now that women have achieved some power and recognition they are quite the equal of men in every stupidity and vice and misjudgment that we've exercised through history. They're narrow-minded, power seeking, incapable of recognizing the joys of a good discussion. The women's movement is filled with tyrants, just as men's political movements are equally filled. What I've come to discover are the negative sides, that women are no better than men. I used to think — this is sexism in a way, I'll grant it — that women were better than men. Now I realize no, they're not any better».
Fuente: Entrevista titulada "His Punch Is Better Than Ever", por Bonnie Angelo en revista TIME.
Fuente: His Punch Is Better Than Ever, 28 de junio, 2015, Angelo, Bonnie, 30 de septiembre de 1991, Revista TIME, inglés http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,973925,00.html,

Simón Bolívar, 19 de marzo de 1827

Fuente: Ídem, p. 78.

«Caracteres» (en Remains 1759-obra póstuma)
Original: «A modern critic: ... He is a committee-man in the commonwealth of letters, and as great a tyrant, so is not bound to proceed but by his own rules, which he will not endure to be disputed. He has been an apocryphal scribbler himself; but his writings wanting authority, he grew discontent and turned apostate, and thence becomes so severe to those of his own profession. He never commends anything but in opposition to something else that he would undervalue, and commonly sides with the weakest, which is generous anywhere but in judging. He is worse than an index expurgatorius; for he blots out all, and when he cannot find a fault, makes one...».
Fuente: Remains, vol. 2 (1759)

Original: «Statesmen, my dear Sir, may plan and speculate for Liberty, but it is Religion and Morality alone, which can establish the Principles upon which Freedom can securely stand. The only foundation of a free Constitution is pure Virtue, and if this cannot be inspired into our People in a greater Measure than they have it now, They may change their Rulers and the forms of Government, but they will not obtain a lasting Liberty. They will only exchange Tyrants and Tyrannies».
Fuente: Adams, John. The Works of John Adams Vol. 9: Letters and State Papers 1799 - 1811. Editorial Jazzybee Verlag, 2015. ISBN 9783849648251.
Fuente: Carta a Zabdiel Adams, 21 de junio de 1776.

La guerra de Ginebra y su liberación
Fuente: [Revilliod, Gustave, 1863, La Guerre de Geneve et sa Delivrance, Genève, Imprimerie de Jules-Guillaume Fick, 13-14]

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Fragmento de un discurso de Basilio Álvarez en el valle de Miñor de Pontevedra, en noviembre de 1912.
Fuente: "Lecciones y moralejas por escrito en gotas de cariño". - Hermes Varillas Labrador. #FormandoCiudadanía & #ElArcoIrisDeLosNiños
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