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Elite Quotes

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Julius Evola
“There is a superior unity of all those who despite all, fight in different parts of the world the same battle, lead the same revolt, and are the bearers of the same intangible Tradition. These forces appear to be scattered and isolated in the world, and yet are inexorably connected by a common essence that is meant to preserve the absolute ideal of the Imperium and to work for its return.”
Julius Evola, Men Among the Ruins: Post-War Reflections of a Radical Traditionalist

Lora Leigh
“Oh, now my Erin, she'd smile down on me no matter where I walked." Grandpop smiled that little smile again. "But I'd be separated from her, and I'd feel that separation in my soul, you see?"
Nathan shook his head.
Grandpop sighed. "You have the Irish eyes, boy. One of these days, you'll see from eyes, not your own, feel with a heart outside your chest. Wild Irish eyes. Nathan. When you love, love well and love true, and take care, lad, because those Irish eyes are windows into not just your own soul, but the soul of the one you love." Grandpop looked out at his Erin's grave.
"And when you lose that heart, you can't leave the places where your memories are the best. And if I left her, I'd not be buried beside her.”
Lora Leigh, Wild Card

Thomas Sowell
“…the very commonness of common sense makes it unlikely to have any appeal to the anointed. How can they be wiser and nobler than everyone else while agreeing with everyone else?”
Thomas Sowell, The Vision of the Anointed: Self-Congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy

Aesop
“The beasts of the field and forest had a Lion as their king. He was neither wrathful, cruel, nor tyrannical, but just and gentle as a king could be. During his reign he made a royal proclamation for a general assembly of all the birds and beasts, and drew up conditions for a universal league, in which the Wolf and the Lamb, the Panther and the Kid, the Tiger and the Stag, the Dog and the Hare, should live together in perfect peace and amity. The Hare said, “Oh, how I have longed to see this day, in which the weak shall take their place with impunity by the side of the strong.â€� And after the Hare said this, he ran for his life.”
Aesop, Aesop’s Fables

Rachel Van Dyken
“In the endâ€� he would choose Campisi.
In the end� she would choose Abandonato.
In the endâ€� there would be bloodshed.”
Rachel Van Dyken, Elicit

Frank Herbert
“One of the key characteristics of an elite corps is its susceptibility to those more powerful than itself. Elite power is naturally attracted to a power hierarchy and fits itself neatly, obediently into the one that promises the most personal benefits. Here is the Achillesâ€� heel of armies, police and bureaucracies.”
Frank Herbert, The White Plague

Lora Leigh
“Yes, he would be gone, but she knew now what it meant to love. She might not know
what it meant to be loved, but loving was almost as good.”
Lora Leigh, Maverick

Russell Baker
“Voters inclined to loathe and fear elite Ivy League schools rarely make fine distinctions between Yale and Harvard. All they know is that both are full of rich, fancy, stuck-up and possibly dangerous intellectuals who never sit down to supper in their undershirt no matter how hot the weather gets.”
Russell Baker

“It is indispensable for us to undermine all faith, to tear out of the mind of the "goyim" the very principle of god-head and the spirit, and to put in its place arithmetical calculations and material needs”
Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion

Brad Thor
“Robert Ashford possessed one of the key character flaws necessary to a traitor. He thought he was smarter than everyone else. This allowed the overeducated career bureaucrat to sell out his own country, because he believed he knew what was best for his nation and its people.”
Brad Thor, Full Black

Ramalho Ortigão
“Não é pela ³¾³Ü»å²¹²Ôç²¹ de governantes, sejam verdes e vermelhos, sejam azuis e brancos, extraídos todos da mesma massa comum de cidadãos de refugo, combatidos e avariados, que se transformam as civilizações. É ùnicamente pela acção, lenta mas definitiva, da influência das élites sobre a obtusidade das massas que tais transformações se realizam.”
Ramalho Ortigão, Farpas Escolhidas

Bob Dole
“He’s [G.H.W. Bush] never had to do a day’s work in his life.”
Bob Dole

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