All normal human emotions atrophy except one, the instinct for self-preservation and, allied to it, the itch to tyrannise. |
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What will the other states who tyrannise their people, the terrorists who threaten our existence, what will they take from that? |
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I am not saying it to you simply to tyrannise you, if I am wrong, I want to know where I am wrong. |
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Our youth love luxury, they contradict their parents, gobble up dainties from the table, and tyrannise their teachers. |
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As I prepare to return home, I know a law has been passed that will tyrannise my life and that of many Ugandans I know. |
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The latter is in fact simply an occupying force, and it must not be allowed to tyrannise and persecute the minority of original inhabitants. |
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And, above all, no animal must ever tyrannise over his own kind. Weak or strong, clever or simple, we are all brothers. |
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After all, in a democracy, the majority can tyrannise the minority, but where there is a true rule of law, no one is above the law and everyone has the same rights. |
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