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Quotes About Control

I'd rather have wordly power than worldly power.
~ Unknown
I don't like definitions, but if there is a definition of freedom, it would be when you have control over your reality to transform it, to change it, rather than having it imposed upon you. You can't really ask for more than.
~ Mark Knopfler
This was a pure case of governing by intimidation, which is the essence of authoritarianism.
~ Mark Leibovich
This Republican party dances to whatever tunes come into Mr. Trump's head," wrote Edward Luce of the Financial Times.
~ Mark Leibovich
Throughout U.S. history—whether it was a matter of controlling indigenous peoples across Western lands that white settlers wanted to occupy, black populations deemed unruly, or laborers not complying with the economic usurpation of a white overclass—the weaponry of military and local policing have often comingled.
~ Unknown
Not only are targeted, racialized groups "massified" for control with disintegrative consequences, but society as a whole also undergoes another form of massifying: a destructive balkanization of poorer groups made subordinate to an increasingly concentrated wealthy elite. Society
~ Unknown
Michel Foucault reminds us that in societies that organize massively to incarcerate its citizens "there is no outside" for anyone.
~ Unknown
Time's agency becomes most vicious when it is routinized for the practical effect of control. The routinizaton of time is a transformation cultivated by prison authorities and designed to make every day like every other. In this experience, paradoxically, time acts even to deaden one's sense of time. All the more true is this among the 80,000, likely more,[52] who are serving time in solitary confinement. Lisa
~ Unknown
They explicitly have proposed "brainwashing processes," isolation of inmates from family by locating them at great distance from their communities, aiming "to break or seriously weaken close emotional ties," withholding mail, and more. Such
~ Unknown
An economic order rooted in a system of production that tolerates and depends upon hierarches of class and race will have to devise systems of control and punishment to deal with social dynamite. This need to control yields the kind of policing, imprisoning, and executing we see today in the political theatrics of state terror, both to move aside those seen as "social junk," and to remove and "neutralize" those seen as "social dynamite.
~ Unknown
The police are often the frontline for surveillance, control, and dissemination of terror in poor communities.
~ Unknown
In short, for supplying and controlling both natural resources (oil) essential for U.S. economic life, and also for nurturing U.S. group identity, the deaths of the poor are necessary. They are sacrifices that power the U.S.-led imperium.
~ Unknown
We're so far from having any control over what happens to us, it's not even funny. Well, that's not true, actually. It is funny.
~ Mark Leyner
At some level, people must be thinking that the more they learn about what is predetermined, the more control they will have. This is an illusion. Human beings want to feel that they are on a power walk into the future, when in fact we are always just tapping our canes on the pavement in the fog.
~ Unknown
The Republican Party's gerrymandering efforts were also having unintended consequences. For years the party had poured resources into state legislatures in order to redraw congressional districts and lock in Republican control. But this strategy also left incumbents susceptible to primary challenges by candidates who were more radical than they themselves were and who had their pick of billionaires to fund their campaigns.
~ Unknown
This is a classic ploy familiar to revolutionary leaders throughout history: the failure of the revolution proves the need to radicalize it. This is why, for decades now, Americans have been spectators at the dark comedy of Republicans running for office successfully against "the government"—and then, once in power, running for reelection on the promise to bring down "the government" they themselves control.
~ Unknown
The name used as the assignment target in a for header line is usually a (possibly new) variable in the scope where the for statement is coded. There's not much unique about this name; it can even be changed inside the loop's body, but it will automatically be set to the next item in the sequence when control returns to the top of the loop again.
~ Unknown
Why don't you just put the whole world in a bottle, Superman?
~ Mark Millar
Don't confuse opportunity with leadership. Others control many of our opportunities, so that shouldn't be our concern. We control our readiness.
~ Mark Miller
The war is lost," Milley said. "The enemy is in control in Kabul."
~ Unknown
Never forget: dupes believe, slaves fear, and rebels defy.
~ Mark Mirabello
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~ Unknown
And it makes you wonder—how can a people incapable of selecting their own lightbulbs and toilets possess enough competence to vote for their own rulers and fill out complicated tax returns?
~ Mark R. Levin
What was to be a relatively innocuous federal government, operating from a defined enumeration of specific grants of power, has become an ever-present and unaccountable force. It is the nation's largest creditor, debtor, lender, employer, consumer, contractor, grantor, property owner, tenant, insurer, health-care provider, and pension guarantor. Moreover, with aggrandized police powers, what it does not control directly it bans or mandates by regulation.
~ Mark R. Levin