Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quote Share via Email Print this Page Harry Kalven, Jr. Quote “It is a paradox of modern life that speech, although highly prized, enjoys its great protection in part because it is so often of no concern to anyone. To an alarming degree, tolerance depends not on principle, but on indifference.” ~ Harry Kalven, Jr. A Worthy Tradition: Freedom of Speech in America, 1988 Speech Ratings and Comments Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/22/11 One does NOT have the right to NOT be offended by someone's opinion. Reply jim k, Austin,Tx 2/22/11 Freedom of speech means that people can say even obnoxious and stupid things but with PC running amok it's now a cardinal sin to do so. Reply Bryan Clark, Alice Springs 2/22/11 Why are your quotes predominantly American? Is wisdom and common sense only confined to that part of the planet? Reply Editor, Liberty Quotes 2/22/11 Interestingly enough, few other countries seem to value liberty as much as America. We have searched high and low for liberty quotes from other countries like England, Canada, Australia, etc.. -- perhaps because they are still ruled by a Queen it is difficult to find quotes about independence and freedom. If you have any non-American liberty quotes to recommend, please do not hesitate to send them to us! Cheers. SaveOk2 SaveOk2 View CommentsClick to view or comment. Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print This Harry Kalven, Jr. quote is found in these categories: Speech quotes About Harry Kalven, Jr. Bio of Harry Kalven, Jr. Quotations by Harry Kalven, Jr. Books by/about Harry Kalven, Jr. Harry Kalven, Jr. videos Harry Kalven, Jr. on Wikipedia Astrological chart for Harry Kalven, Jr.