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Houting Quotes By Jeffrey Dhywood

The accession of not one but three illegal drug users in a row to the US presidency constitutes an existential challenge to the prohibitionist regime. The fact that some of the most successful people of our time, be it in business, finances, politics, entertainment or the arts, are current or former substance users is a fundamental refutation of its premises and a stinging rebuttal of its rationale. A criminal law that is broken at least once by 50% of the adult population and that is broken on a regular basis by 20% of the same adult population is a broken law, a fatally flawed law. How can a democratic government justify a law that is consistently broken by a substantial minority of the population? What we are witnessing here is a massive case of civil disobedience not seen since alcohol prohibition in the 1930 in the US. On what basis can a democratic system justify the stigmatization and discrimination of a strong minority of as much as 20% of its population? — Jeffrey Dhywood

Houting Quotes By Frank E. Peretti

I am free. I am ransomed. I've never felt this way before, like a slave set free who was born a slave and never knew what freedom was like. — Frank E. Peretti

Houting Quotes By Janet Morris

When you give death, you give of your own life - every time. — Janet Morris

Houting Quotes By Susan Powter

You can be fat and love yourself. You can be fat and have a great damn personality. You can be fat and sew your own clothes. But you can't be fat and healthy. — Susan Powter

Houting Quotes By Alan Paton

You ask yourself not if this or that is expedient, but if it is right. — Alan Paton

Houting Quotes By Thomas De Quincey

Mathematics has not a foot to stand upon which is not purely metaphysical. — Thomas De Quincey

Houting Quotes By Tristan Perich

Computers are only capable of a certain kind of randomness because computers are finite devices. — Tristan Perich