Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [1-25] of 1571Posts from anonymousanonymous Next 25 1 Reply anonymous 5/25/23 re: Thomas Jefferson quote It will be more difficult today with a woke administration of dysphoric 'leaders' and teachers which are mostly Marxists to expect anyone to adopt our Constitution or the theory of any sort of real liberty. The US has the NDAA which pretty much nullifies all the gifts from God and the US Constitution and Bill of Rights.The UN is promising to what, destroy the USA by diluting it with millions of young males from all around the world, mostly from socialist or communist countries (if there is a difference), swarming across the border like ants to honey by invitation of the US pres. who appears to be telling the people of the US the border is closed and EVERYONE else in the world to come on in without any sort of vetting. THIS is not the vision of Jefferson. Or any other Founder seeking a nation of religious and virtuous people who could understand individual liberty. With ethical people in power this quote would have described today's USA, but as it stands the USA is about to end its life by suicide. Reply anonymous 4/7/23 re: Josef Stalin quote which could possibly become a true story...we pray that is not true Reply anonymous 4/7/23 re: Josef Stalin quote Alex, UK~do some research...what you find will be horrible to learn and this is a tip of the iceberg:https://about-history.com/list-of-dictatorships-by-death-toll-the-top-10-biggest-killers-in-history/&https://allthatsinteresting.com/who-killed-the-most-people-in-history&https://u.osu.edu/mclc/2018/02/08/who-killed-more-hitler-stalin-or-mao/&https://fee.org/articles/who-was-the-biggest-mass-murderer-in-history/&https://whatculture.com/offbeat/8-world-leaders-with-the-highest-death-tolls&https://news.stanford.edu/2010/09/23/naimark-stalin-genocide-092310/&https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1994/07/17/how-many-died-new-evidence-suggests-far-higher-numbers-for-the-victims-of-mao-zedongs-era/01044df5-03dd-49f4-a453-a033c5287bce/coming here?https://banned.video/watch?id=642b56807159da6493cdd028there are those who are cruel and the masses mean nothing to them. Aren't they ginning up 'the Christians' and 'the white men' for the same bad end right this minute? Are you listening to today's wealthy scientists (like Gates, Schwab, Biden,etc)? Politicians? We are likely living in a world of evil scientists which appears to be a terrible scifi movie. Reply Anonymous 11/25/21 re: Étienne de la Boétie quote You have to read his discourse to understand the context of this quote. Reply Anonymous 6/27/21 re: John Adams quote I find this quote from Adams quite fascinating. Here's why, Adams read the satires of Juvenal. His tenth satire of the phrase "Bread and Circuses"In a letter to his son Charles Adams on December 31, 1795. He wrote, "The People, are as I believe always grateful, when they are not deceived. But they are ignorant and credulous and easily imposed on. In times of Wealth and Prosperity they are easily altered and corrupted. Juvenal in his tenth Satire describes the Roman People, who in the days of the Republic granted the Consulships, and the Command of Armies, as reduced to such Indolence Effemincy and folly as to think only of Bread and the Games of the Circus."Thus his quote says that,1st gen = study of government2nd gen = study of mathematics, philosophy, geography, natural history, naval architecture, navigation, commerce and agriculture3rd gen = study of painting, poetry, music, architecture, statuary, tapestry, porcelainBut what happens after the 3rd gen? The answer is Bread and Circuses.Government welfare and endless distractions (entertainment) Thus, the 4th generation will be fixated on Bread and Circuses.They will study subjects that deviate from freedom. Considering that the time difference between these two quotes is 15 years. I think of two possible scenarios (though there can be more to explain this discrepancy), and I think those are: 1) He is stating an observation, how the study of important matters wanes as time pass <— somewhat unlikely as his quote is "I must study politics and war, that our sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy." or 2) That he didn't read Juvenal until after 1780. <— I think this is more likely Reply Anonymous 5/15/21 re: Thomas Jefferson quote Printing more fiat doesn't create value. Cultivating the Earth's resources does. Reply Anonymous 5/15/21 re: Thomas Jefferson quote Thomas Jefferson's definition of a "stimulus check" and "general welfare" right here. It is a giant scam upon future generations. Reply Anonymous 5/15/21 re: Napoleon Bonaparte quote Understanding context is important for quotes. Napoleon is referencing to the fiat failure of the French Assignat during the French Revolution. Prior to the French Assignat, there was also the John Law and his Mississippi bubble. Reply Anonymous 5/15/21 re: Andrew Jackson quote The source of this quote is wrong. It's in Andrew Jackson's Sixth Annual Message to Congress, December 1, 1834 Reply anonymous 10/19/16 re: Bill Clinton quote This man should get a beating! Reply anonymous 9/29/16 re: Charlton Heston quote Amen to this quote! 1Reply anonymous 4/13/15 re: Edmund Randolph quote WordSalad anyone? Reply anonymous 4/2/15 re: Constitution for the USA quote NOT A QUOTE - who said that? 1Reply anonymous 2/16/15 re: Daniel F. Walker quote There's an easy fix for that; single payer health care. Reply anonymous 1/23/15 re: Adam Smith quote It's Adam Smith, a Scottish philosopher and economist and a pebbles throw from a Calvinist economist. You wouldn't expect anything else. 11Reply anonymous 1/9/15 re: Heraclitus quote "Change alone is unchanging."Heraclitus would never have made it as a Christian. Reply anonymous 1/2/15 re: Katherine Patterson quote Ahhh, the beauties of censorship. Reply anonymous 12/31/14 re: Kurt L. Schmoke quote J Carlton: being gay is NOT a perversion as you imply. Too bad your parents did such a poor job of raising you. Reply anonymous 12/31/14 re: Kurt L. Schmoke quote There's USE and there's ABUSE and we should only be concerned with ABUSE and abuse should only ever be addressed in the context of a disease.Any other stance with respect to drugs ends up being a money-making proposition for one or another parties - usually the government and to some extent the underground sphere of producers/distributors. Are we hypocritical much? Reply anonymous 12/29/14 re: C. S. Lewis quote That's not a quote. It's a novella. A bad novella. Reply anonymous 12/17/14 re: Norman Thomas quote The interstate highway system is a socialist undertaking and most everyone is really happy to use it. No capitalist organization or design or funding went into building it. Hypocrisy much? Reply anonymous 11/14/14 re: Neil A. McDonald quote ". . . Suppression is always foolish."Never say 'never' and never say 'always'. Reply anonymous 11/3/14 re: Sir Winston Churchill quote I don't like Gary Neville. Reply anonymous 11/3/14 re: Sir Winston Churchill quote Everyone thinks they're above average. It just can't be so. Reply anonymous 10/30/14 re: Orson Scott Card quote Wow. Now I see where this is going. VERY clever - IF ... there were any connection. Never mind, the piggies love it. Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print