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Treaty Of Greenville Quotes By Frank Chodorov

Income and inheritance taxes imply the denial of private property, and in that are different in principle from all other taxes. The government says to the citizen: Your earnings are not exclusively your own; we have a claim on them, and our claim precedes yours; we will allow you to keep some of it, because we recognize your need, not your right; but whatever we grant you for yourself is for us to decide. — Frank Chodorov

Treaty Of Greenville Quotes By Charles Bukowski

I wait on my fix:
I am a poetry junkie. — Charles Bukowski

Treaty Of Greenville Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

The standard approach has been to pump up the dosage of chemicals ... Twenty percent of these approved-for-use pesticides are listed by the EPA as carcinogenic in humans. — Barbara Kingsolver

Treaty Of Greenville Quotes By William Shakespeare

A sad tale's best for winter. I have one of sprites and goblins. — William Shakespeare

Treaty Of Greenville Quotes By Swan Huntley

Before you drown, the spinning just feels like a dance. — Swan Huntley

Treaty Of Greenville Quotes By Karl Marx

To discover the various use of things is the work of history. — Karl Marx

Treaty Of Greenville Quotes By Melissa Bank

I tried to avoid Mimi. Her presence seemed to call forth every rejection I'd ever experienced
the teachers who'd looked at me as though I held no promise, the boys who didn't like me back. Around her, I became fourteen again. — Melissa Bank

Treaty Of Greenville Quotes By George Eliot

Observing these people narrowly, even when the iron hand of misfortune has shaken them from their unquestioning hold on the world, one sees little trace of religion, still less of a distinctively Christian creed. Their belief in the unseen, so far as it manifests itself at all, seems to be rather of a pagan kind; their moral notions, though held with strong tenacity, seem to have no standard beyond hereditary custom. — George Eliot

Treaty Of Greenville Quotes By Susan Griffin

Society, like nature, is one body, really. — Susan Griffin

Treaty Of Greenville Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Explore thyself. Herein are demanded the eye and the nerve. — Henry David Thoreau