“From the very beginning our people have markedly combined practical capacity for affairs with power of devotion to an ideal. The lack of either quality would have rendered the other of small value.” PeopleValuesQualityCapacityIdealsAffairPracticalsDevotion Book:Presidential Addresses and State Papers of Theodore Roosevelt Source: Presidential Addresses and State Papers of Theodore Roosevelt
“Our whole evolution has reached a stage where nearly every man is either ruler or ruled; sometimes he is both. By this the attitude of dependence has been greatly strengthened, for a truly free man does not like to play the part of either the ruler or the ruled. He is, above all, concerned with making his inner values and personal powers effective in a way as to permit him to use his own judgment in all affairs and to be independent in action.” MenWayDoeHas BeensSometimesPlayWholeUseActionValuesAttitudeStageEvolutionJudgmentConcernedIndependentAffairEvery ManPermitRulersDependenceFree ManPersonal Power Author:Rudolf Rocker
“The problems raised by a conscious direction of economic affairs on a national scale inevitably assume even greater dimensions when the same is attempted internationally. The conflict between planning and freedom cannot but become more serious as the similarity of standards and values among those submitted to a unitary plan diminishes.” ProblemValuesGreaterPlansEconomicSeriousConflictStandardsConsciousAssumingRaisedAffairScalesPlanningDimensionsDiminishSimilarityStandards And Values Author:Friedrich August von Hayek
“... [the] special relation of women to children, in which the heart of the world has always felt there was something sacred, serves to impress upon women certain tendencies, to endow them with certain virtueswhich will render them of special value in public affairs.” WorldHeartChildrenCertainValuesFeltSpecialRelationSacredAffairMotherhoodTendenciesImpressPublic Affairs Author:Mary Corinna Putnam Jacobi