"The virtue of democracy is that is has placed limits on the absoluteness of power."
"We are apt to think we know what time is because we can measure it, but no sooner do we reflect upon it than that illusion goes. So it appears that the range of the measureable is not the range of the knowable. There are things we can measure, like time, but yet our minds do not grasp their meaning. There are things we cannot measure, like happiness or pain, and yet their meaning is perfectly clear to us."
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Source: Robert Morrison MacIver (2005). “Politics and Society”, p.174, Transaction Publishers
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