
“Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny.”
Speech at Bristol Previous to the Election (6 September 1780)
1780s
Ends and Means (1937)
“Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny.”
Speech at Bristol Previous to the Election (6 September 1780)
1780s
You Get It In Black And White, Collier's, 28 December 1935
Reproduced in The Collected Essays of Sir Winston Churchill, Vol IV, Churchill at Large, Centenary Edition (1976), Library of Imperial History, p. 323. ISBN 0903988453
The 1930s
“The function of music is to release us from the tyranny of conscious thought.”
Quoted in Atkins and Newman, Beecham Stories, 1978
“The result of toppling tyranny in divided countries is usually civil war and ethnic cleansing.”
"The death of this crackpot creed is nothing to mourn," http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2007/jul/31/comment.politics1 The Guardian (2007-07-31)
Sir Robert Peel
Biographical Studies (1907)
“Perhaps the light will prove another tyranny.
Who knows what new things it will expose?”
The Windows http://www.cavafy.com/poems/content.asp?id=137&cat=1
Collected Poems (1992)
Context: It will be a great relief when a window opens.
But the windows are not there to be found —
or at least I cannot find them. And perhaps
it is better that I don’t find them.
Perhaps the light will prove another tyranny.
Who knows what new things it will expose?