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Limiting The Freedom Of Speech Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

It is for the benefit of mankind to mitigate the horrors of war as much as possible. — Thomas Jefferson

Limiting The Freedom Of Speech Quotes By Lesley Nicol

The first role I played was Madame Ranevsky in 'The Cherry Orchard.' — Lesley Nicol

Limiting The Freedom Of Speech Quotes By Jack Canfield

I have spent forty-five years teasing out the universal principles of success that are necessary to create massive breakthroughs. I am committed to teaching and disseminating those around the world. I also believe that most transformational leaders are focusing too much on outer techniques and overlooking the important inner qualities of beingness and presence that are required to create real and lasting transformation in the world. — Jack Canfield

Limiting The Freedom Of Speech Quotes By Isabella Rossellini

To be an icon is a big job - it's beyond acting. And sometimes it pays, and sometimes it doesn't. — Isabella Rossellini

Limiting The Freedom Of Speech Quotes By Clifford Stoll

Electronic communication is an instantaneous and illusory contact that creates a sense of intimacy without the emotional investment that leads to close friendships. — Clifford Stoll

Limiting The Freedom Of Speech Quotes By Rajneesh

It is my observation that all human hearts are the same and that their ultimate desire is also the same. This soul wants happiness, perfect and pure happiness, because only then will all desires end. As long as desire exists misery exists, because with desire there can be no peace. — Rajneesh

Limiting The Freedom Of Speech Quotes By Melissa Joan Hart

I'm calling from my car, I'm sorry, I'm like running around like crazy. — Melissa Joan Hart

Limiting The Freedom Of Speech Quotes By Jonathan Franzen

I find it a huge strain to be responsible for my tastes and be known and defined by them. — Jonathan Franzen

Limiting The Freedom Of Speech Quotes By Samuel Johnson

A man estimable for his learning, amiable for his life, and venerable for his piety. Arbuthnot was a man of great comprehension, skilful in his profession, versed in the sciences, acquainted with ancient literature, and able to animate his mass of knowledge by a bright and active imagination; a scholar with great brilliance of wit; a wit who, in the crowd of life, retained and discovered a noble ardour of religious zeal. — Samuel Johnson

Limiting The Freedom Of Speech Quotes By Jill McCorkle

By limiting or denying freedom of speech and expression, we take away a lot of potential. We take away thoughts and ideas before they even have the opportunity to hatch. We build a world around negatives - you can't say, think, or do this or that. — Jill McCorkle

Limiting The Freedom Of Speech Quotes By Christopher G. Nuttall

One of the most dangerous signs of decline is the sudden reluctance to tolerate different points of view in political debate. Questions and issues that were discussed freely are suddenly forbidden, limiting the realm of political science. The reluctance to question the fundamental basis of our culture and society is, in itself, crippling free enquiry and freedom of speech. — Christopher G. Nuttall

Limiting The Freedom Of Speech Quotes By Salman Rushdie

He was learning that to win a fight like this, it was not enough to know what one was fighting against. That was easy. He was fighting against the view that people could be killed for their ideas, and against the ability of any religion to place a limiting point on thought. But he needed, now, to be clear of what he was fighting for. Freedom of speech, freedom of the imagination, freedom from fear, and the beautiful, ancient art of which he was privileged to be a practitioner. Also skepticism, irreverence, doubt, satire, comedy, and unholy glee. He would never again flinch from the defense of these things. p. 285 — Salman Rushdie