Have a place for everything and keep the thing somewhere else; this is not
advice, it is merely custom.
-- Mark Twain
Below a certain size, everything fuses, joins, or accumulates. But beyond a certain size, everything collapses or explodes.
-- Leopold Kohr
You'll feel devilish tonight. Toss dynamite caps under a flamenco dancer's
heel.
Those animals which acquire habits of mutual aid are undoubtedly the fittest.
-- Peter Kropotkin
It is right that he too should have his little chronicle, his memories,
his reason, and be able to recognize the good in the bad, the bad in the
worst, and so grow gently old all down the unchanging days and die one
day like any other day, only shorter.
-- Samuel Beckett, "Malone Dies"
In anarchy, there are as many "moralities" as there are anarchists, taken individually, or groups or associations of anarchists. Thus, in anarchy, one is amoral.
-- Emile Armand
You will feel hungry again in another hour.
Instead of entrusting the defence of your interests to others, see to the matter by yourselves. Instead of trying to choose advisers that will guide you in future actions, do the thing yourselves, and do it now! Men of good will shall not have to look long in vain for the opportunity. To put on others' shoulders the responsibility of one's actions is cowardice.
-- Elisee Reclus
Your goose is cooked.
(Your current chick is burned up too!)
He who has might has right... is this wisdom so hard to attain?
-- Max Stirner
Avoid gunfire in the bathroom tonight.
The Kingdom of God is freedom and the absence of such power... the Kingdom of God is anarchy.
-- Nikolai Berdyaev
Grief can take care of itself; but to get the full value of a joy you must
have somebody to divide it with.
-- Mark Twain
Never will the anarchists in Spain be made to suffer as they have been and are in Russia.
-- Frederica Montseny
Would I support one candidate against another? Yes, for two minutes -- the amount of time it takes to pull the lever down in the voting booth.
-- Howard Zinn
No group of professionals meets except to conspire against the public at large.
-- Mark Twain
"God" -- as revealed in his book of edicts and narratives is practically an idiot. He has nothing to say that any sensible person should want to listen to.
-- Johann Most
Is work a social or a natural law? Work is a natural law worsened by society.
-- Han Ryner
What would have happened if one had really managed to enter the base and destroy it? I don't know. Probably nothing, possibly everything.
-- Alfredo Bonanno
If crimes are committed they must be seen as a disease, and punishment as treatment rather than as social vengeance.
-- Daniel Guerin