“To sow, that others may reap; to work and plant for those that are to occupy the earth when we are dead; to project our influences far into the future, and live beyond our time; to rule as the Kings of Thought, over men who are yet unborn; to bless with the glorious gifts of Truth and Light and Liberty those who will neither know the name of the giver, nor care in what grave his unregarded ashes repose, is the true office of a Mason and the proudest destiny of a man.” KnowsMenMayLightCareEarthNamesLibertyDestinyInfluenceKingsOfficeProjectsPlantGravesOur TimeGloriousBlessAshesGiverReapReposeUnbornMasons Book:Morals and Dogma Source: Morals and Dogma
“Liberty is more precious than money or office; and we should be vigilant lest we purchase wealth or place at the price of inner freedom.” ShouldWealthLibertyOfficeVigilant Book:Aphorisms and Reflections: Conduct, Culture and Religion Source: Aphorisms and Reflections: Conduct, Culture and Religion
“The seemingly omnipresent storm clouds hanging over the Constitution often make it hard to find a silver lining. Every day, the front page of The Drudge Report is littered with stories of government assaults on our civil liberties - from local government officials all the way up to the Oval Office.” WayHardStoriesGovernmentLibertyFrontsOfficePagesConstitutionCloudsStormLocalsOfficialsReportsSilverAssaultCivil LibertiesOvalLocal GovernmentGovernment OfficialsStorm CloudsLining Up Author:Bob Barr
“One of the things the government can't do is run anything. The only things our government runs are the post office and the railroads, and both of them are bankrupt.” GovernmentRunningLibertyOfficeLibertarianPostsLibertarianismRailroadsPost Office Author:Lee Iacocca
“No matter how many pro-freedom politicians we elect to office, the only way to guarantee constitutional government is through an educated and activist public devoted to the ideals of liberty.” WayMatterGovernmentLibertyPoliticianOfficeIdealsEducatedGuaranteesActivistDevotedConstitutional Government Author:Ron Paul
“There is a moral virtue, a moral fidelity, ability and honesty, which other men, besides church members, are, by good nature and education, by good laws and good examples nourished and trained up in; so that civil places and trust and credit need not be monopolized into the hands of church members (who sometimes are not fitted for public office), while all others are deprived and despoiled of their natural and civil rights and liberties.” MenNeedsSometimesHandsLawNaturalChurchAbilityLibertyMoralVirtueRightsHonestyExampleMembersOfficeCreditCivil RightsDeprivedFidelityGood ExamplesPublic OfficeGood NatureMoral VirtuesChurch Members Author:Roger Williams