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Libertarians see these changes as gains for freedom. No longer under the thumb of traditional marriage and religion, people can make up their own minds about how to live their personal lives, believing what they wish about religion and morality. Maybe so, but that's no basis for a free society. Codified rights offer limited protection. If the Supreme Court can find a right to same-sex marriage in the Constitution, then it can find anything, including dramatically different (and reduced) rights of speech, association, and religion. The most powerful limits to government power are found below and above political life: a strong culture of marriage and family, and robust, assertive religious institutions. A free society depends on strong family loyalties and faith's indomitable resolve. — R. R. Reno

Worry is essentially a misuse of imagination. — Alex Faickney Osborn

The time has come to end the deadly experiment of disarming peaceable, law-abiding citizens near schools. — Steve Stockman

Measure a person by what they do with power. — Pittacus Of Mytilene

Of course! he thought. He had touched the screen. It was a touch screen! The red lights around the edges must be infrared sensors. Tim had never seen such a screen, but he'd read about them in magazines. He touched RESET/REVERT. — Michael Crichton

Republicans may learn they can't appeal to right-wing patriarchs and most women at the same time. — Gloria Steinem

The mark of genius is an incessant activity of mind. Genius is a spiritual greed. — V.S. Pritchett

The cave-dweller's wife complained that he hadn't dragged her anywhere in months. — Laurence J. Peter

I hold that a man should strive to the uttermost for his life's set prize. — Robert Browning

The hour is fast approaching, on which the Honor and Success of this army, and the safety of our bleeding Country depend. Remember officers and Soldiers, that you are free men, fighting for the blessings of Liberty
that slavery will be your portion, and that of your posterity, if you do not acquit yourselves like men. — George Washington

I see myself as the literary equivalent of a skilled lathe-operator, or a basket-weaver; a potter, maybe: I make mildly diverting objects that people want to buy. — Robert Harris