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Rathole Contest Quotes By R.J. Rushdoony

[A] society which makes freedom its primary goal will lose it, because it has made, not responsibility, but freedom from responsibility, its purpose. When freedom is the basic emphasis, it is not responsible speech which is fostered but irresponsible speech. — R.J. Rushdoony

Rathole Contest Quotes By Tupac Shakur

Some say they expect Illuminati take my body to sleep. — Tupac Shakur

Rathole Contest Quotes By Emmanuelle Alt

French girls still have the Jane Birkin culture. You can go just like that, without makeup, without managing your hair. — Emmanuelle Alt

Rathole Contest Quotes By Albert Camus

We are not so mad as to think that we shall create a world in which murder will not occur. We are fighting for a world in which murder will no longer be legal. — Albert Camus

Rathole Contest Quotes By Kambiz Mostofizadeh

The book is the most technologically advanced invention in the history of humankind. — Kambiz Mostofizadeh

Rathole Contest Quotes By Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie

To die for one's great ideas is glorious - and easy. The horror is to outlive them. That is our worst capability. — Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie

Rathole Contest Quotes By Virginia Woolf

But you understand, you, my self, who always comes at a call (that would be a harrowing experience to call and for no one to come; that would make the midnight hollow, and explains the expression of old men in clubs
they have given up calling for a self who does not come) you understand that I am only superficially represented by what I was saying tonight. Underneath, and, at the moment when I am most disparate, I am also integrated. I sympathise effusively; I also sit like a toad in a hole, receiving with perfect coldness whatever comes. Very few of you who are now discussing me have the double capacity to feel, to reason. — Virginia Woolf