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Levied Means Quotes By Ludwig Von Mises

It is important to remember that government interference always means either violent action or the threat of such action. The funds that a government spends for whatever purposes are levied by taxation. And taxes are paid because the taxpayers are afraid of offering resistance to the tax gatherers. They know that any disobedience or resistance is hopeless. As long as this is the state of affairs, the government is able to collect the money that it wants to spend. — Ludwig Von Mises

Levied Means Quotes By Kaiylah Muhammad

I think the times that we're fucked up and lost in the world bring us closer to figuring out who we are. — Kaiylah Muhammad

Levied Means Quotes By Paula Patton

I really appreciate and respect the audience. People pay their hard-earned money to go watch you, so I feel like it's my job to give 100,000% of myself to what I'm doing. — Paula Patton

Levied Means Quotes By Ziyi Zhang

I suspect people always thought I had a boyfriend, so nobody came after me. — Ziyi Zhang

Levied Means Quotes By Rumi

In this mob of I's inside, which one is me? Hear me out. I know I'm wandering, but don't start putting a lid on this racket. No telling what I'll do then. Every moment I'm thrown by your story. One moment it's happy, and I'm singing. One moment it's sad, and I'm weeping. It turns bitter, and I pull away. But then you spill a little grace, and just like that, I'm all light. It's not so bad, this arrangement, actually. — Rumi

Levied Means Quotes By John Darnielle

It's in the nature of the landscape to change, and it's in the nature of people to help the process along... — John Darnielle

Levied Means Quotes By Donal Harding

Can't figure women. Sometimes they're afraid of a spider, other times they're not afraid to stand right up to the devil. — Donal Harding