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Gentlemen, despotism never introduces itself without promising great benefits: if it introduced a whip immediately, it would not achieve its ends...
— Justiniano José da Rocha (1811– 1862), mulatto journalist and member of the Brazilian Conservative Party
When I was young, my friend, I did not know how to explain why the elderly were selfish, but now that I am old, I see that they are like that because of the disappointments and ingratitudes they suffer during their lives.
— Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, Duke of Caxias