| Author |
Quotes |
| Robert Heinlein | Taxes are not levied for the benefit of the taxed. |
| Robert Heinlein | There is no worse tyranny than to force a man to pay for what he does not want merely because you think it would be good for him. |
| Robert Heinlein | Secrecy is the beginning of tyranny. |
| Robert Heinlein | The human race divides politically into those who want people to be controlled and those who have no such desire. |
| Robert Louis Stevenson | Politics is perhaps the only profession for which no preparation is thought necessary. |
| Roger Baldwin | So long as we have enough people in this country willing to fight for their rights, we'll be called a democracy. |
| Ronald Reagan | Inflation is as violent as a mugger, as frightening as an armed robber and as deadly as a hit man. |
| Rose Wilder Lane | The need for Government is the need for force; where force is unnecessary, there is no need for Government. |
| Rudolph Rummel | Concentrated political power is the most dangerous thing on earth. |
| Rudolph Rummel | We have a solution for war. It is to expand the sphere of liberty. |
| Rudolph Rummel | Power kills, absolute power kills absolutely. |
| Rudolph Rummel | The way to virtually eliminate genocide and mass murder appears to be through restricting and checking power. This means to foster democratic freedom. |
| Rudolph Rummel | Political scientists almost everywhere have promoted the expansion of government power. They have functioned as the clergy of oppression. |
| S Ohno | As hard as modern man strives to be free he is a slave chained to the past. |
| Sallust | Few men desire liberty; most men wish only for a just master. |
| Salvador De Madariaga | He is free who knows how to keep in his own hand the power to decide, at each step, the course of his life, and who lives in a society which does not block the exercise of that power. |
| Samuel Adams | Man's rights are evident branches of, rather than deductions from, the duty of self-preservation, commonly called the first law of nature. |
| Samuel Butler | Nothing's more dull and negligent Than an old, lazy government, That knows no interest of state, But such as serves a present strait. |
| Samuel Gompers | Show me the country that has no strikes and I'll show you the country in which there is no liberty. |
| Sandra Day O Connor | It is difficult to discern a serious threat to religious liberty from a room of silent, thoughtful schoolchildren. |
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