“A bureaucracy always tends to become a pedantocracy.”
Source: On Representative Government (1861), Ch. VI: Of the Infirmities and Dangers to Which Representative Government Is Liable (p. 234)
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“Every opinion tends to become a law.”
198 U.S. at 75.
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“The bureaucracy is expanding to meet the needs of the expanding bureaucracy.”

“Myths which are believed in tend to become true.”
Source: National Security: Political, Military, Economic Strategies Decade Ahead, (1963), p. 678.

Gandhi's Truth : On the Origins of Militant Nonviolence (1969), Prologue : Echoes of an Event, p. 39
Context: All world-images are apt to become corrupt when left to ecclesiastic bureaucracies. But this does not make the formation of world-images expendable. And I can only repeat that we deny the remnants of old-world images at our own risk, because we do not overcome them by declaring them — with all the righteousness of skepticism — something of a secret sin. They are not less powerful for being denied.

Hofnung un Shrek, 1906. S. Liptzin. Peretz. Yivo, 1947, p. 279.
Context: I fear you. As victors, you may become the bureaucracy: doling out to each his bit as in a poorhouse, assigning to each his task as in a prison. And you will exterminate the creator of new worlds,—the free human will, and stop up the purest well of human happiness—the power of the one to face thousands, to stand up to peoples and generations.