“Unlike the rationalism of the French Revolution, true liberalism has no quarrel with religion, and I can only deplore the militant and essentially illiberal antireligionism which animated so much of nineteenth-century Continental liberalism. ... What distinguishes the liberal from the conservative here is that, however profound his own spiritual beliefs, he will never regard himself as entitled to impose them on others and that for him the spiritual and the temporal are different sphere which ought not to be confused.” I CanDifferentSpiritualReligionBeliefCenturyRevolutionOughtRespectRegardProfoundConservativeConfusedLiberalismSpheresEntitledQuarrelsAnimatedNineteenth CenturyMilitantRationalismFrench RevolutionContinentalSpiritual Beliefs Author:Friedrich August von Hayek
“The belief that we can rely on shortcuts to happiness, joy, rapture, comfort, and ecstasy, rather than be entitled to these feelings by the exercise of personal strengths and virtues, leads to legions of people who, in the middle of great wealth, are starving spiritually.” PeopleFeelingsJoyBeliefWealthVirtueMiddleExerciseComfortRelyEcstasyEntitledStarvingRaptureShortcutsLegionPersonal Strength Book:Authentic Happiness Source: Authentic Happiness
“My parents did great and provided well, and gave all their kids personal, moral, ethical values, not a belief that we were entitled to something.” WellsKidsValuesBeliefParentMoralEthicalEntitledPersonal ValuesEthical Values Author:Bonnie Hammer
“Is driving a right? You are entitled to a driving license if you can abide by the traffic laws and drive responsibly. If your driving endangers the lives of others, that license will be taken away from you. So rights and responsibilities are inseparable. If you can't respect the rights of others, if by your belief and conduct you endanger the lives of other people, you are not entitled to any right.” PeopleIfsLawBeliefResponsibilityTakenRightsDrivingEntitledTrafficLicenseInseparableLives Of OthersAway From YouRights And Responsibilities Author:Ali Sina