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Minarchism Quotes By Andy Borowitz

All Americans mourn the passing of the author of the Declaration of Independence, George Jefferson. — Andy Borowitz

Minarchism Quotes By Bobby Seale

All I did in Chicago was to exercise my legal right to speak on my own behalf and I was given four years in jail as a result. But I think the most serious injustice perpetrated by the court system in America is the inability of a black man to get a jury of his peers. — Bobby Seale

Minarchism Quotes By Les Dawson

My mother-in-law's so fat that when she passes her handbag from hand to hand she throws it. — Les Dawson

Minarchism Quotes By Edward Young

They most the world enjoy who least admire. — Edward Young

Minarchism Quotes By Peter Guber

Good storytelling is harder than it sounds, but the easy part is that everyone has the ability to do it ... Tap into it. — Peter Guber

Minarchism Quotes By Carl Jung

We cannot live the afternoon of life according to the program of life's morning; for what in the morning was true will in evening become a lie. — Carl Jung

Minarchism Quotes By Hugo Weaving

It's kind of chased away a few demons for me and, um, it's educated me a little bit more. — Hugo Weaving

Minarchism Quotes By Roshan Sharma

The way you make use of your brain, heart, and body, any consequence out of it, has to be faced by you. God or creator never interferes with your action or its consequence. Everything happens out of the process. — Roshan Sharma

Minarchism Quotes By Lauren Kate

His hands grasped her waist and lifted her until she could have sworn that his feet had come off the ground, too; that they were floating up above the creek, above the trees, above the burning hillside, into the dense tangle of stars, about to kiss the moon. — Lauren Kate

Minarchism Quotes By Jane Austen

Beware how you give your heart. — Jane Austen

Minarchism Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

This huge and terrible industry [the slave trade] was blessed by all churches and for a long time aroused absolutely no religious protest ... In the eighteenth century, a few dissenting Mennonites and Quakers in America began to call for abolition, as did some freethinkers like Thomas Paine. — Christopher Hitchens

Minarchism Quotes By N. Stephan Kinsella

Libertarian opponents of anarchy are attacking a straw man. Their arguments are usually utilitarian in nature and amount to "but anarchy won't work" or "we need the (things provided by the) state." But these attacks are confused at best, if not disingenuous. To be an anarchist does not mean you think anarchy will "work" (whatever that means); nor that you predict it will or "can" be achieved. It is possible to be a pessimistic anarchist, after all. To be an anarchist only means that you believe that aggression is not justified, and that states necessarily employ aggression. And, therefore, that states, and the aggression they necessarily employ, are unjustified. It's quite simple, really. It's an ethical view, so no surprise it confuses utilitarians.

Accordingly, anyone who is not an anarchist must maintain either: (a) aggression is justified; or (b) states (in particular, minimal states) do not necessarily employ aggression. — N. Stephan Kinsella

Minarchism Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

Perceval spends twenty years wandering in the woods, looking for the thing he had found, that was given to him, that seemed so easy, that was not. Later, when things were difficult for me with my work and I felt that I had lost or turned away from something I couldn't even identify, it was the Perceval story that gave me hope. There might be a second chance ... in fact, there were more than two chances-many more. I know, after fifty years that the finding/losing, forgetting/remembering, leaving/returning never stops. — Jeanette Winterson

Minarchism Quotes By George Weah

When I was growing up in Monrovia, the capital of Liberia, I sold doughnuts, popcorn and Kool Aid every day after school so that my family had some money and I could pay my school fees. It was a tough life. — George Weah

Minarchism Quotes By Ron White

The arresting officer-who I had literally known all my life, you know what I mean? This guy lived four doors down from me in a town of less than 400 people. We've met. Anyway, at the station, he asks me if I have any aliases. And I was just being a smartass and said, "Yeah, they call me ... Tater Salad." Seventeen years later, I'm handcuffed to a bench with blood coming out my nose, this cop comes up to me and says, "Are you Ron ... 'Tater Salad' White?" — Ron White