Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quoteShare via Email Print this Page Daily Quotes Archives2010-02-09 Feb 9, 2010One 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.~ Eric HofferFor every problem there is one solution which is simple, neat, and wrong.~ H. L. MenckenFame is proof that the people are gullible.~ Ralph Waldo Emerson Feb 8, 2010No mighty king, no ambitious emperor, no pope, or prophet ever dreamt of such an awesome pulpit, so potent a magic wand [television].~ Fred W. FriendlyUnder the Equal Protection clause, not to mention the First Amendment itself, government may not grant the use of a forum to people whose views it finds acceptable, but deny use to those wishing to express less favored or more controversial views.~ Supreme Court Of The United StatesIf a single writer in a country is in chains, then there are some links of that chain that binds us all.~ Vaclav Havel Feb 5, 2010Virtue is harder to be got than a knowledge of the world; and, if lost in a young man, is seldom recovered.~ John LockeAn honest answer is the sign of true friendship.~ Proverb'Liar' is just as ugly a word as 'thief,' because it implies the presence of just as ugly a sin in one case as in the other. If a man lies under oath or procures the lie of another under oath, if he perjures himself or suborns perjury, he is guilty under the statute law.~ Theodore Roosevelt Feb 4, 2010Anything that keeps a politician humble is healthy for democracy.~ Michael Kinsley[There can be no] rational administration of government when good men are held in the same esteem as bad ones.~ Polybius...[T]here is no more dangerous experiment than that of undertaking to be one thing before a man's face and another behind his back.~ Robert E. Lee Feb 3, 2010The first casualty when war comes is truth.~ Hiram W. JohnsonThere are two histories : official history, lying, and then secret history, where you find the real causes of events.~ Honoré de BalzacThe history of war is the history of powerful individuals willing to sacrifice thousands upon thousands of other people’s lives for personal gains.~ Michael Rivero Previous week's quotes Next week's quotes Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print