There's a certain amount of tyranny in all of us to some extent, and in some people it's much more developed than in others. It's a different balance which makes us all different.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Tyranny naturally arises out of democracy.
We have the universe to roam in in imagination. It is our virtue to be infinitely varied. The worst tyranny is uniformity.
Tyranny is increasingly unsustainable in this post-cold-war era. It is doomed to failure. But it must be prodded to exit the stage with a whimper - not the bang that extremists long for.
Tyranny is always better organized than freedom.
Of all the tyrannies that affect mankind, tyranny in religion is the worst.
The tyranny of a multitude is a multiplied tyranny.
There is no greater tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of the law and in the name of justice.
Our culture is just a series of checks and balances. The whole idea that we're in a battle between tyranny and freedom - it's a series of pendulum swings.
I wish I had coined the phrase 'tyranny of choice,' but someone beat me to it. The counterintuitive truth is that have an abundance of options does not make you feel privileged and indulged; too many options make you feel like all of them are wrong, and that you are wrong if you choose any of them.
When people talk to me about tyranny, it makes me laugh and gives me the impression that people suffer from amnesia.