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444 Beware of altruism. It is based on self-deception, the root of all evil.-Robert Heinlein
443 It is not justice or equal treatment that you grant to men when you abstain equally from praising men\'s virtues and from condemning men\'s vices. When your impartial attitude declares, in effect, that neither the good nor the evil may expect anything from you - whom do you betray and whom do you encourage?-Ayn Rand
442 ...observe that in all the propaganda of the ecologists—amidst all their appeals to nature and pleas for \'harmony with nature\'—there is no discussion of man\'s needs and the requirements of his survival. Man is treated as if he were an unnatural phenomenon. Man cannot survive in the kind of state of nature that the ecologists envision—i.e., on the level of sea urchins or polar bears...-Ayn Rand
441 An Asian peasant who labors through all of his waking hours, with tools created in Biblical times—a South American aborigine who is devoured by piranha in a jungle stream—an African who is bitten by the tsetse fly—an Arab whose teeth are green with decay in his mouth—these do live with their \'natural environment,\' but are scarcely able to appreciate its beauty. Try to tell a Chinese mother, whose child is dying of cholera: \'Should one do everything one can? Of course not.\' Try to tell a Russian housewife, who trudges miles on foot in sub-zero weather in order to spend hours standing in line at a state store dispensing food rations, that America is defiled by shopping centers, expressways and family cars.-Ayn Rand
440 Justice does exist in the world, whether people choose to practice it or not. The men of ability are being avenged. The avenger is reality. Its weapon is slow, silent, invisible, and men perceive it only by its consequences - by the gutted ruins and the moans of agony it leaves in its wake. The name of the weapon is: *inflation*.-Ayn Rand
438 Since time immemorial and pre-industrial, \'greed\' has been the accusation hurled at the rich by the concrete-bound illiterates who were unable to conceive of the source of wealth or of the motivation of those who produce it.-Ayn Rand
437 When \"the common good\" of a society is regarded as something apart from and superior to the individual good of its members, it means that the good of *some* men takes precedence over the good of others, with those others consigned to the status of sacrificial animals.-Ayn Rand
436 Inflation is not caused by the actions of private citizens, but *by the government*: by an artificial expansion of the money supply required to support deficit spending. No private embezzlers or bank robbers in history have ever plundered people\'s savings on a scale comparable to the plunder perpetrated by the fiscal policies of statist governments.-Ayn Rand
435 To the extent that a man is guided by his rational judgment, he acts in accordance with the requirements of his nature and, to that extent, succeeds in achieving a human form of survival and well-being; to the extent that he acts irrationally, he acts as his own destroyer.-Ayn Rand
434 Competition is a by-product of productive work, *not* its goal. A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, *not* by the desire to beat others.-Ayn Rand
433 Contrary to the ecologists, nature does not stand still and does not maintain the kind of \"equilibrium\" that guarantees the survival of any particular species - least of all the survival of her greatest and most fragile product: man.-Ayn Rand
432 Poverty is not a mortgage on the labor of others - misfortune is not a mortgage on achievement - failure is not a mortgage on success - suffering is not a claim check, and its relief is not the goal of existence - man is not a sacrificial animal on anyone\'s altar nor for anyone\'s cause - life is not one huge hospital.-Ayn Rand
431 I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!-Barry Goldwater
430 Determine never to be idle...It is wonderful how much may be done if we are always doing.-Thomas Jefferson
429 In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock.-Thomas Jefferson
428 I believe in God, only I spell it Nature-Frank Lloyd Wright
427 Noble life demands a noble architecture for noble uses of noble men. Lack of culture means what it has always meant: ignoble civilization and therefore imminent downfall.-Frank Lloyd Wright
426 I protest against the use of infinite magnitude as something completed, which in mathematics is never permissible. Infinity is merely a facon de parler, the real meaning being a limit which certain ratios approach indefinitely near, while others are permitted to increase without retriction.-Carl Friedrich Gauss
425 From the beginning of time, whenever a king has lain dangerously ill, the priesthood and some part of the nation have prayed in unison that the king be spared to his grieving and anxious people (in case they were grieving and anxious, which was not usually the rule) and in no instance was their prayer ever answered. When Mr. Garfield lay near to death, the physicians and surgeons knew that nothing could save him, yet at an appointed signal all the pulpits in the United States broke forth with one simultaneous and supplicating appeal for the President\'s restoration to health. They did this with the same old innocent confidence with which the primeval savage had prayed to his imaginary devils to spare his perishing chief -- for that day will never come when facts and experience can teach a pulpit anything useful. Of course the President died, just the same.-Mark Twain
414 If devotion to the truth is the hallmark of morality, then there is no greater, nobler, more heroic form of devotion than the act of a man who assumes the responsibility of thinking.-Ayn Rand
411 Intellectual freedom cannot exist without political freedom; political freedom cannot exist without economic freedom; a free mind and a free market are corollaries.-Ayn Rand
410 Individual rights are not subject to a public vote; a majority has no right to vote away the rights of a minority; the political function of rights is precisely to protect minorities from oppression by majorities (and the smallest minority on earth is the individual). -Ayn Rand
409 A desire presupposes the possibility of action to achieve it; action presupposes a goal which is worth achieving. -Ayn Rand
408 They proclaim that every man is entitled to exist without labor and, the laws of reality to the contrary notwithstanding, is entitled to receive his \"minimum sustenance\" his food, his clothes, his shelter, with no effort on his part, as his due and his birthright. To receive it, from whom? -Ayn Rand
407 The supreme irony of life is that hardly anyone gets out of it alive. -Robert A. Heinlein
406 Never insult anyone by accident. -Robert A. Heinlein
405 One man\'s theology is another man\'s belly laugh-Robert A. Heinlein
404 One man\'s \"magic\" is another man\'s engineering. \"Supernatural\" is a null word.-Robert A. Heinlein
403 Of all the strange \"crimes\" that human beings have legislated of nothing, \"blasphemy\" is the most amazing - with \"obscenity\" and \"indecent exposure\" fighting it out for the second and third place. -Robert A. Heinlein
402 No statement should be believed because it is made by an authority. -Robert A. Heinlein
401 Never underestimate the power of human stupidity. -Robert A. Heinlein
400 I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do. -Robert A. Heinlein
399 Be wary of strong drink. It can make you shoot at tax collectors... and miss. -Robert A. Heinlein
398 A competent and self-confident person is incapable of jealousy in anything. Jealousy is invariably a symptom of neurotic insecurity. -Robert A. Heinlein
397 Political tags - such as royalist, communist, democrat, populist, fascist, liberal, conservative, and so forth - are never basic criteria. The human race divides politically into those who want people to be controlled and those who have no such desire. -Robert A. Heinlein
396 Love your country, but never trust its government.-Robert A. Heinlein
395 The taxpayer -- that\'s someone who works for the federal government but doesn\'t have to take the civil service examination.-Ronald Reagan
394 All serious conversations gravitate towards philosophy.-Ernest Dimnet
393 Communism, like any other revealed religion, is largely made up of prophecies.-H. L. Mencken
392 The function of socialism is to raise suffering to a higher level.-Norman Mailer
391 The difference between death and taxes is death doesn\'t get worse every time Congress meets.-Will Rogers
390 Rightful liberty is unobstructed action, according to our will, within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others.-Thomas Jefferson
389 The politician attempts to remedy the evil by increasing the very thing that caused the evil in the first place: legal plunder.-Frederick Bastiat
388 The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.-Thomas Jefferson
387 ...You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich. You cannot lift the wage earner by pulling down the wage payer...-Abraham Lincoln
386 For every new mouth to feed, there are two hands to produce.-Peter T. Bauer
385 Since there is no such entity as \'the public,\' since the public is merely a number of individuals, the idea that \'the public interest\' supersedes private interests and rights can have but one meaning: that the interests and rights of some individuals take precedence over the interests and rights of others.-Ayn Rand
384 It is a good thing for an uneducated man to read books of quotations.-Sir Winston Churchill
383 Philosophy studies the fundamental nature of existence, of man, and of man\'s relationship to existence. … In the realm of cognition, the special sciences are the trees, but philosophy is the soil which makes the forest possible.-Ayn Rand
382 I am not primarily an advocate of capitalism, but of egoism; and I am not primarily an advocate of egoism, but of reason. If one recognizes the supremacy of reason and applies it consistently, all the rest follows. -Ayn Rand
380 Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!-Patrick Henry
379 I can say - not as a patriotic bromide, but with full knowledge of the necessary metaphysical, epistemological, ethical, political, and aesthetic roots - that the United States of America is the greatest, the noblest and, in its original founding principles, the only moral country in the history of the world.-Ayn Rand
378 To save the world is the simplest thing in the world. All one has to do is think.-Leonard Peikoff
377 A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others.-Ayn Rand
376 [The proud man] does not demand of himself the impossible, but he does demand every ounce of the possible. He refuses to rest content with a defective soul, shrugging in self-deprecation \'That\'s me.\' He knows that that \'me\' was created, and is alterable, by him.-Leonard Peikoff
375 We must respect the other fellow\'s religion, but only in the sense and to the extent that we respect his theory that his wife is beautiful and his children smart.-H.L. Mencken
373 Government is not reason, it is not eloquence, it is force; like fire, a troublesome servant and a fearful master. Never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action.-George Washington
372 Wealth is the product of man\'s capacity to think.-Ayn Rand
371 I have never needed any other tool than reason, and I trust I never shall.-Thomas Paine
370 Love, friendship, respect, admiration are the emotional response of one man to the virtues of another, the spiritual payment given in exchange for the personal, selfish pleasure which one man derives from the virtues of another man's character. Only a brute or an altruist would claim that the appreciation of another person's virtues is an act of selflessness, that as far as one's own selfish interest and pleasure are concerned, it makes no difference whether one deals with a genius or a fool, whether one meets a hero or a thug, whether one marries an ideal woman or a slut.-Ayn Rand
369 God... a being whose only definition is that he is beyond man's power to conceive.-Ayn Rand
367 Existence exists — and the act of grasping that statement implies two corollary axioms: that something exists which one perceives and that one exists possessing consciousness, consciousness being the faculty of perceiving that which exists.-Ayn Rand
365 Man once surrendering his reason, has no remaining guard against absurdities the most monstrous, and like a ship without rudder, is the sport of every wind.-Thomas Jefferson
364 In the temple of his spirit, each man is alone.-Ayn Rand
363 Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is the highest political end-Lort Acton
362 You can't conquer a free man; the most you can do is kill him.-Robert Heinlein
361 The public be damned!-Cornelius Vanderbilt
360 I need no warrant for being, and no word of sanction upon my being. I am the warrant and the sanction-Ayn Rand
359 "I have never been able to conceive how any rational being could propose happiness to himself from the exercise of power over others.-Thomas Jefferson
358 Thought does not bow to authority. -Ayn Rand
357 The unexamined life is not worth living-Socrates
356 I am a man who does not exist for others.-Howard Roark, The Fountainhead
354 I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul-William Ernest Henly
353 You have power over your mind -- not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength. It is in your power to return to life.-Marcus Aurelius
351 If you want to live a happy life, throw out the thought, "How will this seem to others?" Simply live according to your principles.-Marcus Aurelius
345 Honor that which is the best in yourself.-Marcus Aurelius
344 O! had I the ability, and could I reach the nation's ear, I would, to-day, pour out a fiery stream of biting ridicule, blasting reproach, withering sarcasm, and stern rebuke. For it is not light that is needed, but fire; it is not the gentle shower, but thunder. We need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake. The feeling of the nation must be quickened; the conscience of the nation must be roused; the propriety of the nation must be startled; the hypocrisy of the nation must be exposed; and its crimes against God and man must be proclaimed and denounced. -Frederick Douglass
343 I shall choose friends among men, but neither slaves nor masters. And I shall choose only such as please me, and them I shall love and respect, but neither command nor obey. And we shall join our hands when we wish, or walk alone when we so desire.-Ayn Rand
340 Nobody respects an altruist, neither in private life nor in international affairs. An altruist is a person who keeps sacrificing himself and his values, which means: sacrificing his friends to his enemies, his allies to his protagonists, his interests to any cry for help, his strength to anyone's weakness, his convictions to anyone's wishes, the truth to any lie, the good to any evil.-Ayn Rand
339 Money demands that you sell, not your weakness to men's stupidity, but your talent to their reason.-Ayn Rand
338 There are two sides to every issue: one side is right and the other is wrong, but the middle is always evil.-Ayn Rand
337 Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.-Lord Acton
336 Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.-Ronald Reagan
335 It had been observed that a pure democracy if it were practicable would be the most perfect government. Experience had proved that no position is more false than this. The ancient democracies in which the people themselves deliberated never possessed one good feature of government. Their very character was tyranny; their figure deformity.-Alexander Hamilton
334 Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.-John Adams
333 There is nothing so likely to produce peace as to be well prepared to meet the enemy.-George Washington
332 The most fundamental fact about the ideas of the political left is that they do not work. Therefore we should not be surprised to find the left concentrated in institutions where ideas do not have to work in order to survive.-Thomas Sowell
331 How do you tell a Communist? Well, it's someone who reads Marx and Lenin. And how do you tell an Anti-communist? It's someone who understands Marx and Lenin.-Ronald Reagan
330 Socialism in general has a record of failure so blatant that only an intellectual could ignore or evade it.-Thomas Sowell
329 What they have to discover, what all the efforts of capitalism's enemies are frantically aimed at hiding, is the fact that capitalism is not merely the 'practical,' but the only moral system in history.-Ayn Rand
328 It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from regard to their own interest. We address ourselves, not to their humanity but to their self-love, and never talk to them of our own necessities but of their advantages. Nobody but a beggar chooses to depend chiefly upon the benevolence of his fellow citizens.-Adam Smith
327 One of the worst fallacies in the field of economics - propagated by Karl Marx and accepted by almost everyone today, including many businessmen - is the notion that the development of monopolies in an inescapable and intrinsic result of the operation of a free, unregulated economy. In fact, the exact opposite is true. It is a free market that makes monopolies impossible.-Nathanial Branden
326 In a capitalist society, all human relationships are voluntary. Men are free to cooperate or not, to deal with one another or not, as their own individual judgments, convictions and interests dictate.-Ayn Rand
325 A gun is not an argument.-Ayn Rand
324 Whenever the legsilators endeavour to take away and destroy the power of the people, or to reduce them to slavery under arbitrary power, they put themselves into a state of war with the people, who are thereupon absolved from any further obedience..-John Locke
323 Government is a broker in pillage, and every election is a sort of an advance auction of stolen goods.-H.L. Mencken
322 I guard my treasures: my thought, my will, my freedom. And the greatest of these is freedom.-Ayn Rand
321 Most bad government comes from too much government-Thomas Jefferson
320 As soon as government management begins it upsets the natural equilibrium of industrial relations, and each interference only requires further bureaucratic control until the end is the tyranny of the totalitarian state.-Adam Smith
319 A government that is big enough to give you all you want is big enough to take it all away.-Barry Goldwater
318 The ideal government of all reflective men, from Aristotle onward, is one which lets the individual alone.-H.L. Mencken
317 Civilisation is the progress toward a society of privacy. The savage's whole existence is public, ruled by the laws of his tribe. Civilisation is the process of setting men free from men.-Ayn Rand
316 He [King George III] has erected a multitude of new offices, and sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people and eat out their substance.-United States Declaration of Independence
315 What counts alone is the innovator, the dissenter, the harbinger of things unheard of, the man who rejects the traditional standards and aims at substituting new values and ideas for old ones.-Ludwig von Mises
314 All socialism involves slavery.-Herbert Spencer
313 Which nations are the happiest, most moral and most peaceful? Those among which the law intervenes least in private activity.-Frederic Bastiat
312 No man is good enough to govern another man without that other's consent-Abraham Lincoln
311 The uncontested absurdities of today are the accepted slogans of tomorrow.-Ayn Rand
310 It is futile to fight against, if one does not know what one is fighting for.-Ayn Rand
309 Every government interference in the economy consists of giving an unearned benefit, extorted by force, to some men at the expense of others.-Ayn Rand
308 My philosophy, in essence, is the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute.-Ayn Rand
307 I can accept anthing, except what seems to be the easiest for most people: the half-way, the almost, the just-about, the in-between.-Ayn Rand
306 Whatever their future, at the dawn of their lives, men seek a noble vision of man's nature and of life's potential-Ayn Rand
305 The spread of evil is the symptom of a vacuum. whenever evil wins, it is only by default: by the moral failure of those who evade the fact that there can be no compromise on basic principles.-Ayn Rand
304 The evil of the world is made possible by nothing but the sanction you give it.-Ayn Rand
303 I need no warrant for being, and no word of sanction upon my being. I am the warrant and the sanction.-Ayn Rand
302 Anything that won't sell, I don't want to invent. Its sale is proof of utility, and utility is success.-Thomas Edison
301 [Socialists and anarchists] are the stench today in the nostrils of all honest men and women. They are a poison; and I would have them go and colonize and live out their theories and eat one another up; for they produce nothing and they subsist as suckers on what honest men, frugal and industrious, produce.-John D. Rockfeller
300 A pleasant natural environment is a good - a luxury good, philosophical good, a moral goody-good, a good time for all. Whatever, we want it. If we want something, we should pay for it, with our labor or our cash. We shouldn't beg it, steal it, sit around wishing for it, or euchre the government into taking it by force.-PJ O'Rourke
299 Human beings, as a species, have no more value than slugs.-John Davis, editor of Earth First Journal
298 How many examples do we have of these bodies [of the state] set up to eliminate a problem, actually eliminating it, shutting down their operations and going home?-Gregory Sams
297 I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!-Barry Goldwater, 1964
296 The great curse of the 20th century was the inability of decent people to realize that what was unthinkable to them was both thinkable and doable by others -- like Hitler, Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot. Are we to wait until Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction and we wake up some morning to find a couple of American cities obliterated?-Thomas Sowell
295 It is self-destructive for any society to create a situation where a baby who is born into the world today automatically has pre-existing grievances against another baby born at the same time, because of what their ancestors did centuries ago. It is hard enough to solve our own problems, without trying to solve our ancestors' problems.-Thomas Sowell
294 It is bad enough that so many people believe things without any evidence. What is worse is that some people have no conception of evidence and regard facts as just someone else's opinion.-Thomas Sowell
292 That something happened to you is of no importance to anyone, not even to you. The important thing about you is what you choose to make happen - your values and choices. That which happened by accident - what family you were born into, in what country, and where you went to school - is totally unimportant.-Ayn Rand
291 The purpose of all art is the objectification of values.-Ayn Rand
290 To discuss evil in a manner implying neutrality, is to sanction it.-Ayn Rand
289 It stands to reason that where there's sacrifice, there's someone collecting sacrificial offerings. Where there's service, there's someone being served. The man who speaks to you of sacrifice, speaks of slaves and masters. And intends to be the master.-Ayn Rand
288 Pity for the guilty is treason to the innocent.-Ayn Rand
286 Even if smog were a risk to human life, we must remember that life in nature, without technology, is wholesale death.-Ayn Rand
279 By the same principle, the government may not give special leniency to the perpetrator of a crime, on the grounds of the nature of his ideas.-Ayn Rand
270 Businessmen are the one group that distinguishes capitalism and the American way of life from the totalitarian statism that is swallowing the rest of the world. All the other social groups- workers, farmers, professional men, scientists, soldiers- exist under dictatorships, even though they exist in chains, in terror, in misery, and in progressive self-destruction. But there is no such group as businessmen under a dictatorship. Their place is taken by armed thugs: by bureaucrats and commissars. Businessmen are the symbol of a free society- the symbol of America.-Ayn Rand
268 Ask yourself why totalitarian dictatorships find it necessary to pour money and effort into propaganda for their own helpless, chained, gagged slaves, who have no means of protest or defense. The answer is that even the humblest peasant or the lowest savage would rise in blind rebellion, were he to realize that he is being immolated, not to some incomprehensible noble purpose, but to plain, naked human evil.-Ayn Rand
267 To deal with men by force is as impractical as to deal with nature by persuasion.-Ayn Rand
262 America's abundance was created not by public sacrifices to the common good, but by the productive genius of free men who pursued their own personal interests and the making of their own private fortunes. They did not starve the people to pay for America's industrialization. They gave the people better jobs, higher wages, and cheaper goods with every new machine they invented, with every scientific discovery or technological advance- and thus the whole country was moving forward and profiting, not suffering, every step of the way.-Ayn Rand
261 There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power government has is the power to crack down on criminals. When there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws.-Ayn Rand
258 Power-lust is a weed that grows only in the vacant lot of an empty mind.-Ayn Rand
257 Force and mind are opposites; morality ends where the gun begins.-Ayn Rand
254 The hottest places in Hell are reserved for those who remain neutral in time of great moral crisis.-Dante Alighieri (from the Divine Comedy)
253 We are currently in the midst of a complex and difficult political campaign. I call on the Western democracies and primarily on the leader of the free world, the United States: Do not repeat the dreadful mistake of 1938, when enlightened European democracies decided to sacrifice Czechoslovakia for a convenient temporary solution. Do not try to appease the Arabs at our expense. This is unacceptable to us. Israel will not be Czechoslovakia. Israel will fight terrorism.-Ariel Sharon, Prime Minister of Israel
252 We should be conscious of the superiority of our civilization, which consists of a value system that has given people widespread prosperity in those countries that embrace it, and guarantees respect for human rights and religion.-Silvio Berlusconi, Italian Prime Minister
251 ...no weapon in any arsenal is as formidable as the will and the moral courage of free men and free women.-Donald Rumsfeld
250 To those who oppose war, I ask: If not now, when? How many more corpses are necessary before this country should take action?-Dr. Leonard Peikoff
249 All the reasons which made the initiation of physical force evil, make the retaliatory use of physical force a moral imperative.-Ayn Rand
247 Those who forget the lessons of history, are doomed to repeat them.-Santa Anna
246 Half the truth is sometimes the greater lie.-Benjamin Franklin
244 I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have.-Thomas Jefferson
243 When Hitler attacked the Jews I was not a Jew, therefore, I was not concerned. And when Hitler attacked the Catholics, I was not a Catholic, and therefore, I was not concerned. And when Hitler attacked the unions and the industrialists, I was not a member of the unions and I was not concerned. Then, Hitler attacked me and the Protestant church - and there was nobody left to be concerned.-Martin Niemoller
238 I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.-Galileo Galilei
229 Every coercive monopoly was created by government intervention into the economy: by special privileges, such as franchises or subsidies, which closed the entry of competitors into a given field, by legislative action.-Ayn Rand
228 If you ask me to name the proudest distinction of Americans, I would choose- because it contains all the others- the fact that they were the people who created the phrase to make money. No other language or nation had ever used these words before; men had always thought of wealth as a static quantity- to be seized, begged, inherited, shared, looted or obtained as a favor. Americans were the first to understand that wealth has to be created.-Ayn Rand
227 So you think that money is the root of all evil? Have you ever asked what is the root of money? Money is a tool of exchange, which can't exist unless there are goods produced and men able to produce them. Money is the material shape of the principle that men who wish to deal wlth one another must deal by trade and give value for value. Money is not the tool of the moochers, who claim your product by tears or of the looters, who take it from you by force. Money is made possible only by the men who produce. Is this what you consider evil?-Ayn Rand
226 I have come here to say that I do not recognize anyone's right to one minute of my life....It had to be said. The world is perishishing from an orgy of self-sacrificing.-Ayn Rand
219 The precept: Judge not, that ye be not judged ... is an abdication of moral responsibility: it is a moral blank check one gives to others in exchange for a moral blank check one expects for oneself.-Ayn Rand
214 The Middle Ages were an era of mysticism, ruled by blind faith and blind obedience to the dogma that faith is superior to reason. The Renaissance was specifically the rebirth of reason, the liberation of man's mind, the triumph of rationality over mysticism - a faltering, incomplete, but impassioned triumph that led to the birth of science, of individualism, of freedom.-Ayn Rand
212 Do you believe in God, Andrei?No.Neither do I. But that's a favorite question of mine. An upside-down question, you know.What do you mean?Well, if I asked people whether they believed in life, they'd never understand what I meant. It's a bad question. It can mean so much that it really means nothing. So I ask them if they believe in God. And if they say they do--then, I know they don't believe in life.Why?Because, you see, God--whatever anyone chooses to call God--is one's highest conception of the highest possible. And whoever places his highest conception above his own possibility thinks very little of himself and his life. It's a rare gift, you know, to feel reverence for your own life and to want the best, the greatest, the highest possible, here, now, for your very own.-Ayn Rand
208 There can be no such thing as a political crime under the American system of law. Since an individual has the right to hold and to propagate any ideas he chooses (obviously including political ideas), the government may not infringe his right; it may neither penalize nor reward him for his ideas; it may not take any judicial cognizance whatever of his ideology.By the same principle, the government may not give special leniency to the perpetrator of a crime, on the grounds of the nature of his ideas.-Ayn Rand
207 It is a grave error to suppose that a dictatorship rules a nation by means of strict, rigid laws which are obeyed and enforced with rigorous, military precision. Such a rule would be evil, but almost bearable; men could endure the harshest edicts, provided these edicts were known, specific and stable; it is not the known that breaks men's spirits, but the unpredictable. A dictatorship has to be capricious; it has to rule by means of the unexpected, the incomprehensible, the wantonly irrational; it has to deal not in death, but in sudden death; a state of chronic uncertainty is what men are psychologically unable to bear.-Ayn Rand
203 The moral cannibalism of all hedonist and altruist doctrines lies in the premise that the happiness of one man necessitates the injury of another.-Ayn Rand
202 Volumes can be and have been written about the issue of freedom versus dictatorship, but, in essence, it comes down to a single question: do you consider it moral to treat men as sacrificial animals and to rule them by physical force?-Ayn Rand
193 Thinking men cannot be ruled.-Ayn Rand
191 To save the world is the simplest thing in the world. All one has to do is think.-Leonard Peikoff
190 The framers gave us the Second Amendment not so we could go deer or duck hunting but to give us a modicum of protection against congressional tyranny.-Walter Williams
189 A tyrant...is always stirring up some war or other, in order that the people may require a leader.-Plato
187 The main political problem is how to prevent the police power from becoming tyrannical. This is the meaning of all the struggles for liberty.-Ludwig Von Mises
186 It is not conclusive proof of a doctrine's correctness that its adversaries use the police, the hangman, and violent mobs to fight it. But it is a proof of the fact that those taking recourse to violent oppression are in their subconsciousness convinced of the untenability of their own doctrines.-Ludwig Von Mises
185 The only good bureaucrat is one with a pistol at his head. Put it in his hand and it's good-by to the Bill of Rights.-H.L. Mencken
184 When the people have no tyrant, their own public opinion becomes one.-Lord Lytton
183 Tyranny and despotism can be exercised by many, more rigourously, more vigourously, and more severely, than by one.-Andrew Johnson
182 Enlighten the people generally, and tyranny and oppressions of body and mind will vanish like spirits at the dawn of day.-Thomas Jefferson
181 They [the clergy] believe that any portion of power confided to me, will be exerted in opposition of their schemes. And they believe rightly: for I have sworn upon the altar of god eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.-Thomas Jefferson
180 Absolute power corrupts even when exercised for humane purposes. The benevolent despot who sees himself as a shepherd of the people still demands from others the submissiveness of sheep.-Eric Hoffer
178 Secrecy is the beginning of tyranny.-Robert Heinlein
176 It has been discovered that the best way to insure implicit obedience is to commence tyranny in the nursery.-Benjamin Disraeli
173 Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny.-Edmund Burke
172 The tyranny of the multitude is a multiplied tyranny.-Edmund Burke
171 Any excuse will serve a tyrant.-Aesop
170 Men have been taught that it is a virtue to agree with others. But the creator is the man who disagrees. Men have been taught that it is a virtue to swim with the current. But the creator is the man who goes against the current. Men have been taught that it is a virtue to stand together. But the creator is the man who stands alone.-Ayn Rand
169 Men have been taught that the highest virtue is not to achieve, but to give. Yet one cannot give that which has not been created. Creation comes before distribution- or there will be nothing to distribute. The need of the creator comes before the need of any possible beneficiary. Yet we are taught to admire the second-hander who dispenses gifts he has not produced above the man who made the gifts possible. We praise an act of charity. We shrug at an act of achievement.-Ayn Rand
168 The basic need of the creator is independence. The reasoning mind cannot work under any form of compulsion. It cannot be curbed, sacrificed or subordinated to any consideration whatsoever. It demands total independence in function and in motive. To a creator, all relations with men are secondary.-Ayn Rand
167 In the name of the best within you, do not sacrifice this world to those who are its worst. In the name of the values that keep you alive, do not let your vision of man be distorted by the ugly, the cowardly, the mindless in those who have never achieved his title. Do not lose your knowledge that man's proper estate is an upright posture, an intransigent mind and a step that travels unlimited roads. Do not let your fire go out, spark by irreplaceable spark, in the hopeless swamps of the approximate, the not-quite, the not-yet, the not-at-all. Do not let the hero in your soul perish, in lonely frustration for the life you deserved, but have never been able to reach. Check your road and the nature of your battle. The world you desired can be won, it exists, it is real, it is possible, it's yours.-Ayn Rand
166 Tell me what a man finds sexually attractive and I will tell you his entire philosophy of life-Ayn Rand
165 To love is to value. Only a rationally selfish man, a man of self-esteem, is capable of love - because he is the only man capable of holding firm, consistent, uncompromising, unbetrayed values. The man who does not value himself, cannot value anything or anyone-Ayn Rand
163 Unjust laws have to be fought ideologically; they cannot be fought or corrected by means of mere disobedience and futile martyrdom.-Ayn Rand
162 Man's character is the product of his premises.-Ayn Rand
161 All the problems of the world could be settled easily if men were only willing to think. The trouble is that men very often resort to all sorts of devices in order not to think, because thinking is such hard work.-Thomas J. Watson
160 It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong.-Voltaire
159 Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.-Mark Twain
158 Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more.-Mark Twain
157 It does not do you good to leave a dragon out of your calculations, if you live near him.-J.R.R. Tolkien
156 No dictator, no invader, can hold an imprisoned population by force of arms forever. There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom. Against that power, governments and tyrants and armies cannot stand. The Centauri learned this lesson once. We will teach it to them again. Though it take a thousand years, we will be free.-J. Michael Straczynski
155 This I believe: that the free, exploring mind of the individual human is the most valuable thing in the world. And this I would fight for: the freedom of the mind to take any direction it wishes, undirected. And this I must fight against: any idea, religion or government which limits or destroys the individual. This is what I am and what I am about. I can understand why a system built on a pattern must must try to destroy the free mind, for this is one thing which can by inspection destroy such a system. Surely I can understand this, and I hate it and I will fight against it to preserve the one thing that separates us from the uncreative beasts.-John Ernst Steinbeck
154 Many a man would rather you heard his story than granted his request.-Philip Stanhope
153 There is only one principle of war and that's this. Hit the other fellow, as quickly as you can, as hard as you can, where it hurts him most, when he ain't lookin'. - Sir William Slim-
152 People are always blaming circumstances for what they are. I don't believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and if they can't find them, make them.-George Bernard Shaw
151 In science it often happens that scientists say, 'You know that's a really good argument; my position is mistaken,' and then they would actually change their minds and you never hear that old view from them again. They really do it. It doesn't happen as often as it should, because scientists are human and change is sometimes painful. But it happens every day. I cannot recall the last time someting like that happened in politics or religion.-Carl Sagan
150 Men fear thought as they fear nothing else on earth. Thought is subversive and revolutionary, destructive and terrible, Thought is merciless to privilege, established institutions, and comfortable habit. Thought is great and swift and free.-Bertrand Russell
149 It is not the critic who counts, nor the person who points out how the strong person stumbled or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the person who is actually in the arena; whose face is actually marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes short again and again, who knows great enthusiasm and great devotions, whose life is spent in a worthy cause; who, at best, knows in the end the triumph of high achievement and at worst, if failure wins out, it at least wins with greatness, so that this person's place shall never be with those timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.-Theodore Roosevelt
148 Diplomacy is the art of saying 'nice doggy' until you can find a rock.-Will Rogers
147 Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there.-Will Rogers
146 Courage is fear holding on a minute longer.-General George S. Patton
145 Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom.-General George S. Patton
144 Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become actions. Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch your habits; they become character. Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.-Patrick Overton
142 Making fun of born-again Christians is like hunting dairy cows with a high powered rifle and scope.-P. J. O'Rourke
141 There is no squabbling so violent as between people who accept an idea yesterday, and those who will accept the same idea tomorrow.-Christopher Morley
140 Confusion is a word we have invented for an order which is not yet understood.-Henry Miller
139 If you want to truly understand something, try to change it.-Kurt Lewin
138 We promise according to our hopes, and perform according to our fears.-La Rochefourauld
137 Rarely do we find men who willingly to engage in hard, solid thinking. There is an almost universal quest for easy answers and half-baked solutions. Nothing pains some people more than having to think.-Martin L. King, Jr
136 Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature.-Helen Keller
135 Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn't.-Erica Jong
134 One man with courage makes a majority.-Andrew Jackson
133 Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.-Aldous Huxley
132 There is one thing stronger than all the armies of the world, and that is an idea whose time has come.-Victor Hugo
131 The true test of intelligence is not how much we know how to do, but how we behave when we don't know what to do.-John Holt
130 Man's mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimension.-Oliver Wendell Holmes
129 You can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the means he uses to frighten you.-Eric Hoffer
128 When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other.-Eric Hoffer
127 In times of change, learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.-Eric Hoffer
125 The vision must be followed by the venture. It is not enough to stare up the steps -- We must step up the stairs. --Vance Havner
124 Men give me credit for some genius. All the genius I have lies in this; when I have a subject in hand, I study it profoundly. Day and night it is before me. My mind becomes pervaded with it. Then the effort that I have made is what people are pleased to call the fruit of genius. It is the fruit of labor and thought.-Alexander Hamilton
123 You miss 100% of the shots you never take.-Wayne Gretsky
122 One does not discover new lands without consenting to lose sight of the shore for a very long time.-Andr‚ Gide
121 We all sit around in a ring and suppose, while the secret sits in the center and knows.-Robert Frost
120 A liberal is man too broad-minded to take his own side in a quarrel.-Robert Frost
118 I am looking for a lot of men who have an infinite capacity to not know what can't be done.-Henry Ford
117 Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason so few engage in it.-Henry Ford
116 What lies behind us and lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us.-Ralph Waldo Emerson
115 Guard well your spare moments. They are like uncut diamonds. Discard them and their value will never be known. Improve them and they will become the brightest gems in a useful life.-Ralph Waldo Emerson
114 A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both.-Dwight D. Eisenhower
113 You cannot solve current problems with current thinking. Current problems are the result of current thinking.-Albert Einstein
112 If there is not struggle there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet deprecate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightening. They want the ocean without the roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a physical one, or it may be both moral and physical - but it must be a struggle.-Frederick Douglas
111 Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.-Arthur C. Clarke
110 Nothing is as real as a dream. The world can change around you, but your dream will not. Your life may change, but your dream doesn?t have to. Responsibilities need not erase it. Duties need not obscure it. Your family and friends need not get in its way, because the dream is within you. No one can take it away.-Tom Clancey
109 Men occasionally stumble on the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.-Sir Winston Churchill
108 Before you start on the road of revenge, dig two graves.-Chinese proverb
107 Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves.-Lord Byron
106 If you keep doing what you've always done, you will keep getting what you've always gotten.-Jenine Bucker
104 The lion and the calf shall lie down together but the calf won't get much sleep.-Woody Allen
103 A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.-Herm Albright
102 In any compromise between food and poison, it is only death that can win. In any compromise between good and evil, it is only evil that can profit.-Ayn Rand
101 I swear by my life, and my love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine.-Ayn Rand
100 A leash is only a rope with a noose on both ends.-Ayn Rand
99 The moral precept to adopt...is: Judge, and be prepared to be judged.-Ayn Rand
98 There is no escape from the fact that men have to make choices; so long as men have to make choices, there is no escape from moral values; so long as moral values are at stake, no moral neutrality is possible. To abstain from condemning a torturer, is to become an accessory to the torture and murder of his victims.-Ayn Rand
97 The purpose of morality is to teach you, not to suffer and die, but to enjoy yourself and live.-Ayn Rand
96 Loyalty is like rubber: one can stretch it so far and then - it snaps.-Ayn Rand
95 To rest one's case on faith means to concede that reason is on the side of one's enemies- that one has no rational arguments to offer.-Ayn Rand
94 Politics is based on three other philosophical disciplines: metaphysics, epistemology and ethics- on a theory of man's nature and of man's relationship to existence. It is only on such a base that one can formulate a consistent political theory and achieve it in practice. When, however, men attempt to rush into politics without such a base, the result is that embarrassing conglomeration of impotence, futility, inconsistency and superficiality which is loosely designated today as conservatism.-Ayn Rand
93 may the God you invented forgive you!-Ayn Rand
92 A crime is the violation of the right(s) of other men by force (or fraud). It is only the initiation of physical force against others- i.e., the recourse to violence- that can be classified as a crime in a free society (as distinguished from a civil wrong). Ideas, in a free society, are not a crime- and neither can they serve as the justification of a crime.-Ayn Rand
91 Today, when a concerted effort is made to obliterate this point, it cannot be repeated too often that the Constitution is a limitation on the government, not on private individuals- that it does not prescribe the conduct of private individuals, only the conduct of the government- that it is not a charter for government power, but a charter of the citizen's protection against the government.-Ayn Rand
90 Every movement that seeks to enslave a country, every dictatorship or potential dictatorship, needs some minority group as a scapegoat which it can blame for the nation's troubles and use as a justification of its own demands for dictatorial powers. In Soviet Russia, the scapegoat was the bourgeoisie; in Nazi Germany, it was the Jewish people; in America, it is the businessmen.-Ayn Rand
89 The right of a nation to determine its own form of government does not include the right to establish a slave society (that is, to legalize the enslavement of some men by others). There is no such thing as the right to enslave. A nation can do it, just as a man can become a criminal- but neither can do it by right.-Ayn Rand
88 There are four characteristics which brand a country unmistakably as a dictatorship: one-party rule- executions without trial or with a mock trial, for political offenses- the nationalization or expropriation of private property- and censorship. A country guilty of these outrages forfeits any moral prerogatives, any claim to national rights or sovereignty, and becomes an outlaw.-Ayn Rand
87 There can be no such thing as a political crime under the American system of law. Since an individual has the right to hold and to propagate any ideas he chooses (obviously including political ideas), the government may not infringe his right; it may neither penalize nor reward him for his ideas; it may not take any judicial cognizance whatever of his ideology. By the same principle, the government may not give special leniency to the perpetrator of a crime, on the grounds of the nature of his ideas.-Ayn Rand
86 There is nothing to take a man's freedom away from him, save other men. To be free, a man must be free of his brothers.-Ayn Rand
85 Individual rights are the means of subordinating society to moral law.-Ayn Rand
84 There is a level of cowardice lower than that of the conformist: the fashionable non-conformist.-Ayn Rand
83 The smallest minority on earth is the individual. Those who deny individual rights, cannot claim to be defenders of minorities.-Ayn Rand
82 The right to agree with others is not a problem in any society; it is the right to disagree that is crucial. It is the institution of private property that protects and implements the right to disagree...-Ayn Rand
81 Individual rights are not subject to a public vote; a majority has no right to vote away the rights of a minority; the political function of rights is precisely to protect minorities from oppression by majorities (and the smallest minority on earth is the individual).-Ayn Rand
80 Civilization is the progress toward a society of privacy. The savage's whole existence is public, ruled by the laws of his tribe. Civilization is the process of setting man free from men.-Ayn Rand
79 There can be no such thing, in law or in morality, as actions forbidden to an individual, but permitted to a mob.-Ayn Rand
78 One can not be a traitor to anything, except to oneself.-Ayn Rand
77 Definitions are the guardians of rationality, the first line of defense against the chaos of mental disintegration.-Ayn Rand
76 To know one's own desires, their meaning and their costs requires the highest human virtue: rationality.-Ayn Rand
75 The only purpose of education is to teach a student how to live his life-by developing his mind and equipping him to deal with reality. The training he needs is theoretical, i.e., conceptual. He has to be taught to think, to understand, to integrate, to prove. He has to be taught the essentials of the knowledge discovered in the past-and he has to be equipped to acquire further knowledge by his own effort.-Ayn Rand
74 Man cannot survive except by gaining knowledge, and reason is his only means to gain it. Reason is the faculty that perceives, identifies and integrates the material provided by his senses. The task of his senses is to give him the evidence of existence, but the task of identifying it belongs to his reason, his senses tell him only that something is, but what it is must be learned by his mind.-Ayn Rand
73 The action required to sustain human life is primarily intellectual: everything man needs has to be discovered by his mind and produced by his effort.-Ayn Rand
72 Aristotle may be regarded as the cultural barometer of Western history. Whenever his influence dominated the scene, it paved the way for one of history's brilliant eras; whenever it fell, so did mankind.-Ayn Rand
71 When personal judgement is inoperative (or forbidden), men's first concern is not how to choose, but how to justify their choice.-Ayn Rand
70 The verdict you pronounce upon the source of your livelihood is the verdict you pronounce upon your life.-Ayn Rand
69 No concept man forms is valid unless he integrates it without contradiction into the sum of his knowledge.-Ayn Rand
68 There are only two means by which men can deal with one another: guns or logic. Force or persuasion. Those who know that they cannot win by means of logic, have always resorted to guns.-Ayn Rand
67 To arrive at a contradiction is to confess an error in one's thinking; to maintain a contradiction is to abdicate one's mind and to evict oneself from the realm of reality.-Ayn Rand
66 To fear to face an issue is to believe the worst is true.-Ayn Rand
65 An inventor is a man who asks 'Why?' of the universe and lets nothing stand between the answer and his mind.-Ayn Rand
63 If you wish to prosper, let your customer prosper. When people have learned this lesson, everyone will seek his individual welfare in the general welfare. Then jealousies between man and man, city and city, province and province, nation and nation, will no longer trouble the world.-Frederic Bastiat
62 The only proper purpose of a government is to protect man's rights, which means: to protect him from physical violence... The only proper functions of a government are: the police, to protect you from criminals; the army, to protect you from foreign invaders; and the courts, to protect your property and contracts from breach or fraud by others, and to settle disputes by rational rules, according to objective law.-Ayn Rand
61 Do not make the mistake...of thinking that a worker is a slave and that he holds his job by his employer's permission. He does not hold it by permission - but by contract, that is, by a voluntary mutual agreement. A worker can quit his job; a slave cannot.-Ayn Rand, Textbook of Americanism
60 Science has done more for the development of western civilization in one hundred years than Christianity did in eighteen hundred years.-Jeff Burroughs
59 O, it is excellent To have a giant's strength! But it is tyrannous To use it like a giant.-William Shakespeare
57 Necessity is the plea of every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.-William Pitt
56 The framers gave us the Second Amendment not so we could go deer or duck hunting but to give us a modicum of protection against congressional tyranny.-Walter Williams
55 The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.-Thomas Jefferson
54 There is no worse tyranny than to force a man to pay for what he does not want merely because you think it would be good for him.-Robert Heinlein
53 The human race divides politically into those who want people to be controlled and those who have no such desire.-Robert Heinlein
52 In America, it is indispensable that every well wisher of true liberty should understand that acts of tyranny can only proceed from the public. The public, then, is to be watched, in this country, as, in other countries kings and aristocrats are to be watched.-James Fenimore Cooper
51 It makes no difference whether government controls allegedly favor the interests of labor or business, of the poor or the rich, of a special class or a special race: the results are the same. The notion that a dictatorship can benefit any one social group at the expense of others is a worn remnant of the Marxist mythology of class warfare, refuted by half a century of factual evidence. All men are victims and losers under a dictatorship; nobody wins-except the ruling clique.-Ayn Rand
50 A little government and a little luck are necessary in life; but only a fool trusts either of them.-P.J. O'Rourke
49 It should be remembered as an axiom of eternal truth in politics, that whatever power in any government is independent, is absolute also; in theory only at first while the spirit of the people is up, but in practice as fast as that relaxes.-Thomas Jefferson
48 It is error alone which needs the support of government. Truth can stand by itself.-Thomas Jefferson
47 The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods, or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.-Thomas Jefferson
46 Governments will always misuse the machinery of the law as far as the state of public opinion permits.-Emile Capouya
45 The marvel of all history is the patience with which men and women submit to burdens unnecessarily laid upon them by their governments.-William H. Borah
44 The state is the great fiction by which everybody tries to live at the expense of everybody else.-Frederic Bastiat
43 A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government.-Edward Abbey
42 The essential characteristic of Western civilization that distinguishes it from the arrested and petrified civilizations of the East was and is its concern for freedom from the state. The history of the West, from the age of the Greek polis down to the present-day resistance to socialism, is essentially the history of the fight for liberty against the encroachments of the officeholders.-Ludwig Von Mises
41 Bad monetary and fiscal policy, often designed by the IMF, is the real cause of global problems. The only explanation for why government leaders continue to follow these policies is that by blaming markets, they avoid blaming themselves.-Brian S. Wesbury
40 The first lesson of economics is scarcity: There is never enough of anything to satisfy all those who want it. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics.-Thomas Sowell
39 Whoever claims that economic competition represents 'survival of the fittest' in the sense of the law of the jungle, provides the clearest possible evidence of his lack of knowledge of economics.-George Reisman
38 Economic power is exercised by means of a positive, by offering men a reward, an incentive, a payment, a value; political power is exercised by means of a negative, by the threat of punishment, injury, imprisonment, destruction. The businessman's tool is values; the bureaucrat's tool is fear.-Ayn Rand
37 There are two methods, or means, and only two, whereby man's needs and desires can be satisfied. One is the production and exchange of wealth; this is the economic means. The other is the uncompensated appropriation of wealth produced by others; this is the political means.-Albert Jay Nock
36 If an exchange between two parties is voluntary, it will not take place unless both believe they will benefit from it. Most economic fallacies derive from the neglect of this simple insight, from the tendency to assume that there is a fixed pie, that one party can gain only at the expense of another.-Milton Friedman
35 As the science of economics...exploded the fallacies of every brand of utopianism, it was outlawed and stigmatized as unscientific.-Ludwig Von Mises
33 Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.-Milton Friedman
32 Some see private enterprise as a predatory target to be shot, others as a cow to be milked, but few are those who see it as a sturdy horse pulling the wagon.-Winston Churchill
31 The first condition for the establishment of perpetual peace is the general adoption of the principles of laissez-faire capitalism.-Ludwig Von Mises
30 The meaning of economic freedom is this: that the individual is in a position to choose the way in which he wants to integrate himself into the totality of society.-Ludwig Von Mises
29 All people, however fanatical they may be in their zeal to disparage and to fight capitalism, implicitly pay homage to it by passionately clamoring for the products it turns out.-Ludwig Von Mises
28 Be courteous to all, but intimate with few, and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence. True friendship is a plant of slow grow, and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to the appellation.-George Washington
27 Every man, as long as he does not violate the laws of justice, is left perfectly free to pursue his own interest his own way, and to bring both his industry and capital into competition with those of any other man or order of men-Adam Smith
25 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.-Benjamin Franklin
23 We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.-Thomas Jefferson, The Declaration of Independence
22 When I say capitalism, I mean a full, pure, uncontrolled, unregulated laissez faire capitalism, with a separation of state and economics, in the same way and for the same reasons as the separation of state and church.-Ayn Rand
21 Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. ...And among these rights are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness-Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independence
20 I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it-Voltaire
19 No arsenal or no weapon in the arsenals of the world is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women-Ronald Reagan
18 Poverty and Suffering are not due to unequal distribution of goods and resources, but to the unequal distribution of capitalism-Rush Limbaugh
17 There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.-Albert Einstein
16 Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler.-Albert Einstein
15 It is unbecoming for young men to utter maxims.-Aristotle
14 Wise men make proverbs, but fools repeat them.-Samuel Palmer
13 Wit is educated insolence.-Aristotle
12 Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goal.-Henry Ford
11 I'll sleep when I'm dead.-Warren Zevon
10 If a man does his best, what else is there?-General George S. Patton
8 I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.-Thomas Jefferson
7 Rights are moral principles which define and protect a man's freedom of action,but impose no obligation on other men.-Ayn Rand
6 Happiness is that state of consciousness which proceeds from the achievement of one's values.-Ayn Rand
5 Men have been taught that the ego is the synonym of evil, and selflessness the ideal of virtue. But the creator is the egoist in the absolute sense, and the selfless man is the one who does not think, feel, judge or act. These are function of the self.-Ayn Rand
4 Honor is self-esteem made visible in action.-Ayn Rand
3 To love is to value. Only a rationally selfish man, a man of self-esteem, is capable of love - because he is the only man capable of holding firm, consistent, uncompromising, unbetrayed values. The man who does not value himself, cannot value anything or anyone.-Ayn Rand
2 Anyone who fights for the future, lives in it today.-Ayn Rand
1 The law giver, of all beings, most owes the law allegiance. He of all men should behave as though the law compelled him. But it is the universal weakness of mankind that what we are given to administer we presently imagine we own.-H.G. Wells

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