Pitiful is the one who, fearing failure, makes no beginning.
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Idleness and lack of occupation tend -- nay are dragged -- towards evil.
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Do we desire to be cradled, and then carried throughout life to our graves by this partisan propelled bureaucratic monstrosity? ...as individuals of sovereign dignity, are we now so terrified, bewildered, and impotent that our main purpose is to seek asylum from the potential hazards of freedom? Have we no faith in our natural strengths and abilities?
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Those who lack the capacity to achieve much in an atmosphere of freedom will clamor for power.
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Unless a man has talents to make something of himself, freedom is an irksome burden. Of what avail is freedom to choose if the self be ineffectual? We join a mass movement to escape individual responsibility, or, in the words of the ardent young Nazi, "to be free from freedom.
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The real "haves" are they who can acquire freedom, self-confidence, and even riches without depriving others of them. They acquire all of these by developing and applying their potentialities. On the other hand, the real "have nots" are they who cannot have aught except by depriving others of it. They can feel free only by diminishing the freedom of others, self-confident by spreading fear and dependence among others, and rich by making others poor.
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People unfit for freedom - who cannot do much with it - are hungry for power. The desire for freedom is an attribute of a "have" type of self. It says: leave me alone and I shall grow, learn, and realize my capacities. The desire for power is basically an attribute of a "have not" type of self.
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One realizes that one of the chief differences between an adult and a juvenile is that the adult knows when he is an ass while the juvenile never does.
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Revolution is not something fixed in ideology, nor is it something fashioned to a particular decade. It is a perpetual process embedded in the human spirit.
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[T]he greatest problem facing the United States today is not racism; it is the disappearance of the can-do attitude that built the country, ... We’ve lost the sense of individual responsibility for our problems, and that’s bad enough. But what’s worse, we’re losing faith in our ability to solve our problems. This acquired sense of helplessness is catastrophic, and it has paralyzed large swaths of the American public – rural, urban and suburban. … Encouraging dependence upon government not only creates generations of helpless people; it inures them to government’s ineffectiveness.
more Laura Hollis quotes
The right to swing my fist ends where the other man's nose begins.
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Liberty is often a heavy burden on a man. It involves the necessity for perpetual choice which is the kind of labor men have always dreaded.
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Liberty is often a heavy burden on a man. It involves the necessity for perpetual choice which is the kind of labor men have always dreaded.
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Truth telling, I have found, is the key to responsible citizenship. The thousands of criminals I have seen in 40 years of law enforcement have had one thing in common: every single one was a liar.
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If the right to vote were expanded to seven year olds ... its policies would most definitely reflect the ‘legitimate concerns’ of children to have ‘adequate’ and ‘equal’ access to ‘free’ french fries, lemonade and videos.
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Who then is free? The wise man who can command himself.
more Horace quotes
Carpe Diem. (Seize the day.)
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“Painters and poets,” you say, “have always had an equal license in bold invention.” We know; we claim the liberty for ourselves and in turn we give it to others.
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In Washington, of course, evading responsibility is an art form, so it is not always easy to tell who's responsible for which mess.
more David Horowitz quotes
Parties who want milk should not seat themselves on a stool in the middle of a field in hope that the cow will back up to them.
more Elbert Hubbard quotes
Liberation is not deliverance.
more Victor Hugo quotes
It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once.
more David Hume quotes
How a politician stands on the Second Amendment tells you how he or she views you as an individual… as a trustworthy and productive citizen, or as part of an unruly crowd that needs to be lorded over, controlled, supervised, and taken care of.
more Suzanna Gratia Hupp quotes
Idealism is the noble toga that political gentlemen drape over their will to power.
more Aldous Huxley quotes
Morality is always the product of terror; its chains and strait-waistcoats are fashioned by those who dare not trust others, because they dare not trust themselves, to walk in liberty.
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Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all.
more Hypatia of Alexandria quotes
Mistrust the people and they become untrustworthy.
more I Ching quotes
A community is like a ship; everyone ought to be prepared to take the helm.
more Henrik Ibsen quotes
The most beautiful things in the universe are the starry heavens above us and the feeling of duty within us.
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When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life in such a manner that when you die the world cries and you rejoice.
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It is astonishing with how little wisdom mankind can be governed, when that little wisdom is its own.
more William Ralph Inge quotes
Worry is interest paid on trouble before it falls due.
more William Ralph Inge quotes
I am the inferior of any man whose rights I trample under foot.
more Robert G. Ingersoll quotes
There are in nature neither rewards nor punishments - there are only consequences.
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Courage without conscience is a wild beast.
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Give to every human being every right that you claim for yourself.
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Loose the bands of wickedness, undo the bundles that oppress, let those who are broken go free, and break asunder every burden. Share your bread with the hungry, welcome into your house the afflicted and homeless; when you see a naked man, clothe him, and do not turn your back on your own flesh. Then your light will arise like the dawn, and your wound will quickly be healed. Your justice shall go before you, the glory of the Lord will closely follow you
more Isaiah quotes
The brave man inattentive to his duty, is worth little more to his country than the coward who deserts her in the hour of danger.
more Andrew Jackson quotes
There is no such thing as an achieved liberty: like electricity, there can be no substantial storage and it must be generated as it is enjoyed, or the lights go out.
more Justice Robert H. Jackson quotes
It is not the function of the government to keep the citizen from falling into error; it is the function of the citizen to keep the government from falling into error.
more Justice Robert H. Jackson quotes
The priceless heritage of our society is the unrestricted constitutional right of each member to think as he will. Thought control is a copyright of totalitarianism, and we have no claim to it.
more Justice Robert H. Jackson quotes
The First Amendment says nothing about a right not to be offended. The risk of finding someone else's speech offensive is the price each of us pays for our own free speech. Free people don't run to court -- or to the principal -- when they encounter a message they don't like. They answer it with one of their own.
more Jeff Jacoby quotes
Too many Americans have twisted the sensible right to pursue happiness into the delusion that we are entitled to a guarantee of happiness. If we don't get exactly what we want, we assume someone must be violating our rights. We're no longer willing to write off some of life's disappointments to simple bad luck.
more Susan Jacoby quotes
A free man is as jealous of his responsibilities as he is of his liberties.
more Cyril James quotes
Today, not a numerous, but an active part of the German people are beginning to realize, not that they have been led astray, not that bad times await them, not that the war may end in defeat, but that what is happening is sin and that they are personally responsible for each terrible deed that has been committed -- naturally, not in the earthly sense, but as Christians.
more Helmuth James quotes
If you believe everything you read, you better not read.
more Japanese Proverb quotes
The people are Sovereign. ... at the Revolution, the sovereignty devolved on the people; and they are truly the sovereigns of the country, but they are sovereigns without subjects... with none to govern but themselves; the citizens of America are equal as fellow citizens, and as joint tenants in the sovereignty.
more John Jay quotes
Laws provide against injury from others; but not from ourselves.
more Thomas Jefferson quotes
The policy of American government is to leave its citizens free, neither restraining them nor aiding them in their pursuits.
more Thomas Jefferson quotes
The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions, that I wish it to be always kept alive. It will often be exercised when wrong but better so than not to be exercised at all. I like a little rebellion now and then. It is like a storm in the atmosphere.
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