The tendency of democracies is, in all things, to mediocrity.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Democracies, unlike dictatorships, are forgiving and generous, but they cannot survive unless they fight.
Democracies have to be careful that they do not become so process-driven.
Democracies are expense-averse and they think in terms of short-term, political interests rather than a long-term interest in stability.
Democracy is beautiful in theory; in practice it is a fallacy.
But democracy isn't a state of perfection. It has to be improved, and that means constant vigilance.
Democracies are poor breeding grounds for terrorism and war.
The beauty of democracy is that an average, random, unremarkable citizen can lead it.
Democracy is just a reflection of our morals and the things that we believe.
The known propensity of a democracy is to licentiousness which the ambitious call, and the ignorant believe to be liberty.
I always assume that democracy is the only good form of government, quite frankly, and democracy is always to be preferred.