“Courage is the engine that will mobilize your strength. Being strong will do you no good if you don’t possess the mettle to use it when it’s most needed.” CourageStrength Book:The Way of Free Men: A Manual for Resisting Tyranny Source: The Way of Free Men: A Manual for Resisting Tyranny
“Empathy is biological just as much as desire; why should empathy prevail, and desire submit? The higher man can possess great amounts of empathy, but he doesn’t bestow it without discrimination just as he doesn’t succumb to his desire without deliberation.” DesireEmpathy Book:Liberty and the Will to Power: A Manifesto for the Amoral Libertarian Source: Liberty and the Will to Power: A Manifesto for the Amoral Libertarian
“Tyranny manifests, not as a result of any particular collective, political party, statesman, lawman, ideology or philosophy, but as a result of the human condition. We must not make the error in believing that the extermination of those we find “tyrannical” will in-turn result in the extermination of tyranny itself.” Human NatureTyranny Book:Sons of Liberty: Manifesto Source: Sons of Liberty: Manifesto
“We cannot always determine our situation or our lot in life, but we can determine our response to these circumstances. That is what makes a man free; not his conditions, but his actions.” PoliticsFreedomLiberty Author:Tanner Cook
“Our mission is not to conquer the world, nor save it – for many have pursued one if only for the purpose of achieving the other, and all have failed to accomplish either. We, the Sons of Liberty, are united in the faith of Freedom. Though the masses may choose slavery, we shall choose liberty. We fight, first and foremost, for our own, but when the slaves cry out for salvation, we will hear their call, and shall respond with fervent fury. Nil desperandum – Never despair.” FreedomLibertySons Of Liberty Book:Sons of Liberty: Manifesto Source: Sons of Liberty: Manifesto
“As for me, I will choose to keep the flame of liberty ablaze; I will set the world on fire with it, if I must. There is no life for me if I submit to slavery. I cease to exist if I sacrifice my very Being to the State. I will not. I will resist. Are you with me, my brothers?” FreedomLibertySlavery Book:Sons of Liberty: Manifesto Source: Sons of Liberty: Manifesto
“Rulers will never be reasoned out of their thrones, nor will society be argued away from their madness. To live free, a man must act.” Freedom Book:Sons of Liberty: Manifesto Source: Sons of Liberty: Manifesto
“Our nation was born from insurgency.” AmericaFreedomInsurgent Book:The Way of Free Men: A Manual for Resisting Tyranny Source: The Way of Free Men: A Manual for Resisting Tyranny
“Countering an insurgency is a strategic conundrum that remains unsolved. If the conditions are right, once a spark of resistance ignites within the nation, it sets off an uncontainable wildfire.” FreedomLibertyResistanceInsurgency Book:The Way of Free Men: A Manual for Resisting Tyranny Source: The Way of Free Men: A Manual for Resisting Tyranny
“A caged lion is a tragedy, but a lion that enters the cage willingly is no lion at all.” FreedomLiberty Book:Liberty and the Will to Power: A Manifesto for the Amoral Libertarian Source: Liberty and the Will to Power: A Manifesto for the Amoral Libertarian
“Our capacity for reason brought us out of the jungles and gave us dominion, not only over the beasts that prey upon us, but also the beast within us.” Reason Book:Liberty and the Will to Power: A Manifesto for the Amoral Libertarian Source: Liberty and the Will to Power: A Manifesto for the Amoral Libertarian
“Our Constitutional Republic wasn’t constructed through elitist social engineering or some sort of utopian political theory. It was raised from the ground up; formed from the very natures of the people whom made it possible. This is worthy of remembrance. This is history to be proud of. This is an identity to embrace. This is an ideal to defend.” AmericaConstitutionUsaPatriotismAmerican PoliticsConstitutional Government Book:The Way of Free Men: A Manual for Resisting Tyranny Source: The Way of Free Men: A Manual for Resisting Tyranny
“The tools of reason are cold and inert; they cannot be used to form the foundations of those values from which we become animate. So when contemporary philosophers, scientists, politicians, and even the common man attempt to justify their beliefs based on reason alone, they are ultimately doomed to fail in their efforts. Science and logic are powerful tools of excavation to uncover facts, but at the depths of the canyon from which they dig, the question of why will always echo back to them.” ReasonScienceFaithBelief Author:Tanner Cook
“Do not feel compelled to justify your faith through reason and logic; these are only instruments used to rationalize your passions. But these tools are cold and lifeless. Any passion that can be thoroughly justified with them cannot contain within it any signs of life. And the more one tries to reason-out their passion, the more one drains the life-force from it.” ReasonFaithPassion Book:Sons of Liberty: Manifesto Source: Sons of Liberty: Manifesto
“But am I satisfied to know merely the structure of the rainbow and how it came to be? Is that why I gaze upon it; with thoughts of refraction and wave frequency? Am I better off, now that I know this celestial arch isn’t divinely inspired – that there isn’t some meaningful purpose to it? Is that truly the answer I wanted when I asked myself where this spectacle came from? Do I stare up at the night sky because I search for the elements that comprise the star? Do we rationalize the tears that are shed at the birth of a child and the death of a loved-one? Do we ask ourselves why we dance? Do we contemplate that question before we allow the music to stir us? Do we allow it at all, or does it allow us? Not a single note, by itself, compels a couple to gracefully embrace, yet, this is how they would have us understand it - music, merely a series of connected notes and nothing more.” GodFaithMaterialism Book:Liberty and the Will to Power: A Manifesto for the Amoral Libertarian Source: Liberty and the Will to Power: A Manifesto for the Amoral Libertarian