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A wise government knows how to enforce with temper, or to conciliate with dignity
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"A wise government knows how to enforce with temper, or to conciliate with dignity"

- George Grenville

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This quote by George Grenville speaks with the value of a government's ability to both apply laws as well as guidelines with a strong hand, while additionally having the ability to negotiate as well as compromise with self-respect. It suggests that a smart government should be able to balance both techniques in order to attain the very best outcomes. This is particularly important in a democracy, where the federal government has to be able to both safeguard the civil liberties of its citizens and also make certain that laws are adhered to, while also being able to negotiate with other celebrations in order to reach a consensus. A sensible government should have the ability to recognize when it is necessary to take a firm position, and also when it is much better to endanger in order to get to an equally useful agreement. By being able to do both, a government can ensure that it is able to secure its citizens and also preserve order, while additionally having the ability to deal with other celebrations to get to a serene resolution.

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United Kingdom Flag This quote is written / told by George Grenville between October 14, 1712 and November 13, 1770. He/she was a famous Statesman from United Kingdom.

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