So I say in relation to the principle that all men are created equal, let it be as nearly reached as we can. If we cannot give freedom to every creature, let us do nothing that will impose slavery upon any other creature. Abraham Lincoln
Speech July 10, 1858 in Chicago on the Declaration of Independence and its celebration. (1809-1865), 16th president of the United States.
Monthly Archives: November 2022
To trade by means of money is the code of the men …
To trade by means of money is the code of the men of good will. Money rests on the axiom that every man is the owner of his mind and his effort. Money allows no power to prescribe the value of your effort except by the voluntary choice of the man who is willing to trade you his effort in return. Money permits you to obtain for your goods and your labor that which they are worth to the men who buy them, but no more. Money permits no deals except those to mutual benefit by the unforced judgment of the traders. Money demands of you the recognition that men must work for their own benefit, not for their own injury, for their gain, not their loss- the recognition that they are not beasts of burden, born to carry the weight of your misery- that you must offer them values, not wounds- that the common bond among men is not the exchange of suffering, but the exchange of GOODS. Money demands that you sell, not your weakness to men’s stupidity, but your talent to their reason; it demands that you buy, not the shoddiest they offer, but the best your money can find. And when men live by trade- with reason, not force, as their final arbiter–it is the best product that wins, the best performance, then man of best judgment and highest ability- and the degree of a man’s productiveness is the degree of his reward. This is the code of existence whose tool and symbol is money. Is this what you consider evil? Ayn Rand
Atlas Shrugged,(1905-1982)
Serving God is doing good to man, but praying is thought an …
Serving God is doing good to man, but praying is thought an easier service and therefore more generally chosen. Benjamin Franklin
1706-1790
Senator, the thing we forget is why we’re here and what …
Senator, the thing we forget is why we’re here and what we’re trying to do. The government doesn’t provide productive jobs. That’s not what we’re supposed to do. … The job of government is to protect the people, to enforce the law, and to make sure people play by the rules, like the umpires on a ball field. It’s not supposed to be our job, I think, to punish people for playing the game well. Tom Clancy
Executive Orders, 1996
There is a difference between imitating a good man and counterfeiting him. …
There is a difference between imitating a good man and counterfeiting him. Benjamin Franklin
Mr. Speaker, what, then, is the answer to the question: “‘Is America …
Mr. Speaker, what, then, is the answer to the question: “‘Is America a Police State?’ My answer is: ‘Maybe not yet, but it is fast approaching.’ The seeds have been sown and many of our basic protections against tyranny have been and are constantly being undermined. The post-9/11 atmosphere here in Congress has provided ample excuse to concentrate on safety at the expense of liberty, failing to recognize that we cannot have one without the other. Ron Paul
June 27, 2002 (Rep, R- Texas)
Life is measured in increments of time. The theft of one hour …
Life is measured in increments of time. The theft of one hour is an increment of the theft of a man’s life. The theft of one hour of a man’s work by the public (or the government through whatever bureaucratic maneuver) is tantamount to ripping away a piece of the man’s life. Rip away enough pieces, you rip away his life. Robert Murray
Decline and Fall of America
No one in this world, so far as I know has ever …
No one in this world, so far as I know has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people. H.L. Mencken
(1880-1956)
The abdomen, the chest, and the brain will forever be shut from …
The abdomen, the chest, and the brain will forever be shut from the intrusion of the wise and humane surgeon. Sir John Eric Ericksen
Sir John Eric Ericksen, British surgeon, appointed Surgeon-Extraordinary to Queen Victoria, 1837
I’ve never met a fourth-grader who didn’t have all …
I’ve never met a fourth-grader who didn’t have all the self-esteem I can handle. Can we teach how to have LESS self-esteem? Joe Bob Briggs’ mother
Teacher who taught 4th grade for more of her career (name unspecified), http://www.NewsAndOpinion.com, June 2003