Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quoteShare via Email Print this Page Daily Quotes Archives2014-09-15 Sep 15, 2014Opposition, n. In politics the party that prevents the government from running amuck by hamstringing it.~ Ambrose BierceThe Party System was founded on one national notion of fair play. It was the notion that folly and futility should be fairly divided between both sides.~ Gilbert Keith ChestertonIf you want government to intervene domestically, you're a liberal. If you want government to intervene overseas, you're conservative. If you want government to intervene everywhere, you're a moderate. If you don't want government to intervene anywhere, you're an extremist.~ Joseph Sobran Sep 12, 2014Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do.~ Johann Wolfgang von GoetheAs long as you live, keep learning how to live.~ Lucius Annaeus SenecaOne of the hardest things to teach a child is that the truth is more important than the consequences.~ O. A. Battista Sep 11, 2014If you would be a real seeker after truth, it is necessary that at least once in your life you doubt, as far as possible, all things.~ Rene Descartes[When] Men are not allowed to think freely about chemistry and biology, why should they be allowed to think freely about political philosophy?~ Auguste ComteThe freethinking of one age is the common sense of the next.~ Matthew Arnold Sep 10, 2014Civilization is a movement, not a condition; it is a voyage, not a harbor.~ Arnold J. ToynbeeIn framing a government, which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed, and in the next place, oblige it to control itself.~ James MadisonThe contempt for law and the contempt for the human consequences of lawbreaking go from the bottom to the top of American society.~ Margaret Mead Sep 9, 2014For the first time in history, the rational and the good are fully armed in the battle against evil. Here we finally find the answer to our paradox; now we can understand the nature of the social power held by evil. Ultimately, the evil, the irrational, truly has no power. The evil men’s control of morality is transient; it lives on borrowed time made possible only by the errors of the good. In time, as more honest men grasp the truth, evil’s stranglehold will be easily broken.~ Andrew BernsteinThere is no safety for honest men except by believing all possible evil of evil men.~ Edmund BurkeHe is free who lives as he wishes to live; who is neither subject to compulsion nor to hindrance, nor to force; whose movements to action are not impeded, whose desires attain their purpose, and who does not fall into that which he would avoid.~ Epictetus Previous week's quotes Next week's quotes Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print