Democracy is talking itself to death. The people do not know what they want; they do not know what is the best for them.
BENITO MUSSOLINIAs regards the Liberal doctrines, the attitude of Fascism is one of absolute opposition both in the political and in the economical field.
More Benito Mussolini Quotes
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War is to man what maternity is to a woman
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Believe, obey, fight.
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On the morrow of each conflict I gave the categorical order to confiscate the largest possible number of weapons of every sort and kind. This confiscation, which continues with the utmost energy, has given satisfactory results.
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The State, in fact, as the universal ethical will, is the creator of right.
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The press of Italy is free, freer than the press of any other country, so long as it supports the regime.
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Fascism, the more it considers and observes the future and the development of humanity, quite apart from political considerations of the moment, believes neither in the possibility nor the utility of perpetual peace.
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A century of Fascism. For if the nineteenth century was a century of individualism it may be expected that this will be the century of collectivism and hence the century of the State.
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The struggle between the two worlds [Fascism and Democracy] can permit no compromises.
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Let us have a dagger between our teeth, a bomb in our hands and an infinite scorn in our hearts.
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One moment on the battlefield is worth a thousand years of peace.
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There is too much foolishness, too much lost motion. I have stopped the talk and the nonsense. I am a man of action. Democracy is beautiful in theory; in practice it is a fallacy. You in America will see that some day.
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The Italian people are disciplined, silent and calm, they work and know that there is a Government which governs, and know, above all, that if this Government hits cruelly certain sections of the Italian people, it does not so out of caprice, but from the supreme necessity of national order.
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I want to make my own life a masterpiece.
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For us the national flag is a rag to be planted on a dunghill. There are only two fatherlands in the world: that of the exploited and that of the exploiters.
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There is no masterpiece. The artist has failed. The task was superior to his capacities.
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