“When times are tough, constant conflict may be good politics but in the real world, cooperation works better. After all, nobody's right all the time, and a broken clock is right twice a day.” WorldMayRealBrokenConflictToughConstantBe GoodClockReal WorldCooperation Author:William J. Clinton
“I do not believe that the government should have its long nose poked into the private consensual relationships between people.” PeopleShouldBelieveLongGovernmentLibertyShould HaveLibertarianNosesLibertarianism Author:John Anderson
“Government does not grow by seizing our freedoms, but by assuming our responsibilities.” DoeGovernmentGrowsResponsibilityLibertyAssumingLibertarianLibertarianismSeizing Author:Mike Cloud
“Equality of opportunity is freedom, but equality of outcome is repression.” OpportunityLibertyLibertarianOutcomesLibertarianismRepressionEquality Of Opportunity Author:Dick Feagler
“Socialists make the mistake of confusing individual worth with success. They believe you cannot allow people to succeed in case those who fail feel worthless.” PeopleFeelsBelieveIndividualMistakeLibertyCasesFailingSucceedLibertarianLibertarianismWorthlessConfusing Author:Kenneth Baker, Baron Baker of Dorking
“It must never be unpatriotic to support your country against your government. It must always be unpatriotic to support your government against your country.” CountryGovernmentLibertySupportLibertarianLibertarianismUnpatriotic Author:Steven T. Byington
“If you ruin your life, you will pay the price of rehabilitating yourself ... We are not punished for our sins, but by them. Liberty means responsibility.” IfsMeanSinPayResponsibilityLibertyLibertarianRuinsLibertarianismPay The Price Author:Mike Cloud
“Historically, much of the motivation for public schooling has been to stifle variety and institute social control.” Has BeensMotivationSocialLibertyLibertarianVarietyLibertarianismPublic SchoolSchoolingInstituteSocial Control Author:Hugh Jackman
“Those who attack the rationale of the game, and not the players, are its most formidable adversaries.” GamesLibertyPlayerLibertarianLibertarianismAdversariesFormidableRationale Author:James J. Martin
“If even one new drug of the stature of penicillin or digitalis has been unjustifiably banished to a company's back shelf because of exceedingly stringent regulatory requirements, that event will have harmed more people than all the toxicity that has occurred in the history of modern drug development.” PeopleIfsHas BeensCompanyLibertyModernEventsDevelopmentDrugLibertarianLibertarianismRequirementsShelvesStatureToxicityPenicillin Author:William Wardell