In a quote from an American academic, we learn, «Nowhere in the democratic world is
there less sympathy for populist and participatory forms of democracy than England.»
Not exact matches
Because, my God, though I lack the soul - zeal and the sublime integrity of your saints, I yet have received from you an overwhelming
sympathy for all that stirs within the dark mass of matter; because I know myself to be irremediably
less a child of heaven than a son of earth; therefore I will this morning climb up in spirit to the high places, bearing with me the hopes and the miseries of my mother; and
there — empowered by that priesthood which you alone (as I firmly believe) have bestowed on me — upon all that in the world of human flesh is now about to be born or to die beneath the rising sun I will call down the Fire.
Should that future incorporate new ownership in the coming months, I suspect that
there will be far
less sympathy or patience shown than may be currently afforded.
I do not think
there is a correlation between protest size alone and public
sympathy, even
less the outcome of that protest.
There's more bite, and
less explicit
sympathy, which then gives you more
sympathy for everybody involved.
If he begins now to exercise his pardon power with more intention and greater liberality, with more
sympathy for human error and
less aversion to controversy,
there is at least a chance that the public will regard with equanimity any relief he ultimately chooses to grant to Scooter Libby.