“You could rule the nation—and yet you don’t seem to go after that power.”

The mayor frowned. “Power, Mrs. O’Hare? You mean the chance to make laws and compel others to do what you want them to? Why, good heavens, Mrs. O’Hare, who in his right mind would want that?”
Servant of the People (p. 254)
Platinum Pohl (2005)

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