“As nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression. In both instances, there is a twilight when everything remains seemingly unchanged. And it is in such twilight that we all must be most aware of change in the air – however slight – lest we become unwitting victims of the darkness.”
--William Orville Douglas (16 October 1898 - 19 January 1980), SCOTUS
The Douglas Letters: Selections from the Private Papers of Justice William O. Douglas
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_O._Douglas
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“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out for himself, without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane and intolerable, and so, if he is romantic, he tries to change it. And even if he is not romantic personally he is very apt to spread discontent among those who are.”
--H.L. Mencken (Henry Louis Mencken; 12 September 1880 - 29 January 1956)
American journalist, essayist, satirist, cultural critic, and scholar of American English
A Mencken Chrestomathy, 1949
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._L._Mencken
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“Politics: the art of using euphemisms, lies, emotionalism and fear-mongering to dupe average people into accepting--or even demanding--their own enslavement.”
--Larken Rose (living)
(still seeking original speech/text)
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"Whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by subduing the freeness of speech.”
--Benjamin Franklin(17 January 1706 - 17 April 1790)
Silence Dogood / The Busy-Body / Early Writings
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“History doesn’t repeat itself but it often rhymes,”
--Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens; 30 November 1835 - 21 April 1910)
(attributed to; no proof, no source).
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“If this nation is to be wise as well as strong, if we are to achieve our destiny, then we need more new ideas for more wise men reading more good books in more public libraries. These libraries should be open to all—except the censor. We must know all the facts and hear all the alternatives and listen to all the criticisms. Let us welcome controversial books and controversial authors. For the Bill of Rights is the guardian of our security as well as our liberty. [Response to questionnaire in Saturday Review, October 29 1960]”
--John F. Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), POTUS, Response to questionnaire in Saturday Review, 29 October 1960
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“Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.”
--Benjamin Franklin, the Pennsylvania Assembly in its "Reply to the Governor", 11 Nov. 1755
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“I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it.”
--Thomas Jefferson (13 April 1743 - 4 July 1826), POTUS, letter to Archibald Stewart, 23 December 1791
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“I am a believer in liberty. That is my religion — to give to every other human being every right that I claim for myself, and I grant to every other human being, not the right — because it is his right — but instead of granting I declare that it is his right, to attack every doctrine that I maintain, to answer every argument that I may urge — in other words, he must have absolute freedom of speech.
--Colonel Robert Green Ingersoll (August 11, 1833 - July 21, 1899),
The trial of Charles B. Reynolds for blasphemy (May 1887)
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“Justice requires that you should not place the burdens of one man on the shoulders of another man, even though he is better able to bear them. In plainer words, that you should not make one set of men pay for what is used by another set of men.”
--Auberon Herbert [Auberon Edward William Molyneux Herbert (18 June 1838 - 5 November 1906)],
The Right and Wrong of Compulsion by the State and Other Essays, 1885
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“Freedom (n.): To ask nothing. To expect nothing. To depend on nothing.”
--Ayn Rand [Alice O'Connor (born Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum; February 2, 1905 - March 6, 1982)], The Fountainhead, 1943
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“Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves; and, under a just God, can not long retain it."
--Abraham Lincoln, Letter to Henry L. Pierce (1859)
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“If all mankind minus one, were of one opinion, and only one person were of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person, than he, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind.”
--John Stuart Mill, On Liberty (1859).
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“When the taste for physical gratifications among them has grown more rapidly than their education . . . the time will come when men are carried away and lose all self-restraint . . . . It is not necessary to do violence to such a people in order to strip them of the rights they enjoy; they themselves willingly loosen their hold. . . . they neglect their chief business which is to remain their own masters.”
--Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859) - Democracy in America, 1835
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