“Every thing, even the so-called timesaving device and energy-efficient machine, comes these days with an elaborate set of instructions for its care and feeding. Buying a machine has become more and more like buying a pet. ... We are time-crunched. Not just by the number of things we have to do, but the number of things we have. In the late twentieth century, things have become our new dependents.” CareEnergyNumbersCenturyLateMachinesThese DaysBuyingPetDevicesInstructionEfficientFeedingTwentieth Century Author:Ellen Goodman
“When people become frightened, they look for things of real value. They will go to monetary metals, gold and silver, and they will buy other things, such as buying property. But no matter what we have, whether we have our gold coins or we have our property, if we have an authoritarian government, that is our greatest threat. So, I would like to think that there is no perfect protection, other than shrinking the size and scope and power of government, so that we can be left alone and take care of ourselves.” PeopleIfsThinkingLooksRealMatterGovernmentCareValuesLeftPerfectGoldNo Matter WhatPropertyThreatSizeTake CareProtectionBuyingSilverFrightenedMetalsCoinsScopeMonetaryLeft AloneShrinkingReal ValueGold And SilverAuthoritarian GovernmentGold Coins Author:Ron Paul