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[Quote No.56035] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Morality, ethics, equality and justice: reciprocity in life - an eye for an eye, anger for anger, love for love... Often society and] Life is a mirror: if you frown at it, it frowns back and; if you smile, it returns the greeting. " - William Makepeace Thackeray

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[Quote No.56037] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom is the freedom from hurt - force or fraud - from others:] Laws provide against injury from others, but not from ourselves." - Thomas Jefferson
(1743-1826), US Founding Father, drafted the Declaration of Independence, 3rd US President. Source: Notes on Religion.
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[Quote No.56069] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Self-Defense and Martial Arts:] The strongest reason for people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." - Thomas Jefferson

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[Quote No.56084] Need Area: Friends > General
"One difference between libertarianism [a personal choice and liberty-based political and economic social system] and socialism is that a socialist society can't tolerate groups of people practicing freedom, but a libertarian society can comfortably allow people to choose voluntary socialism. If a group of people - even a very large group - wanted to purchase land and own it in common, they would be free to do so. The libertarian legal order would require only that no one be coerced into joining or giving up his property." - David Boaz
David Boaz of the Cato Institute. From 'The Coming Libertarian Age', Cato Policy Report (January-February 1997). [http://fee.org/resources/rendering-unto-caesar-was-jesus-a-socialist/ ]
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[Quote No.56085] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Libertarian government would say:] We protect you from aggressions against your rights and property but we don't otherwise give you free stuff. You're entitled to your liberties; to engage in private, voluntary charity and commerce, to deal with each other peacefully; to live as you choose so long as you each do no harm to another. But we in government will not rob Peter to pay Paul." - Larry Reed
Lawrence W. (Larry) Reed became president of FEE - the Foundation for Economic Education - in 2008 after serving as chairman of its board of trustees in the 1990s and both writing and speaking for FEE since the late 1970s. [http://fee.org/resources/rendering-unto-caesar-was-jesus-a-socialist/ ]
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[Quote No.56088] Need Area: Friends > General
"The empirical evidence today is overwhelming that, as [Charles de] Montesquieu observed two centuries ago, 'Countries are well cultivated, not as they are fertile, but as they are free' [found in his book, 'The Spirit Of the Laws', 1748]. Nations possessing the most economic freedom (and the smallest governments) have higher rates of long-term economic growth and are more prosperous than those that engage in socialistic and redistributive practices. The countries with the lowest levels of economic freedom also have the lowest standards of living. Free countries and their people are the greatest charitable givers, whereas on net balance, socialist ones are decisively on the receiving end. Why is this relevant? Because you can't redistribute anything to anybody if it's not created by somebody in the first place, and the evidence strongly suggests that the only lasting thing that socialist and redistributive arrangements do for poor people is give them lots of company." - Larry Reed
Lawrence W. (Larry) Reed became president of FEE - the Foundation for Economic Education - in 2008 after serving as chairman of its board of trustees in the 1990s and both writing and speaking for FEE since the late 1970s. [http://fee.org/resources/rendering-unto-caesar-was-jesus-a-socialist/ ]
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[Quote No.56095] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Morality and ethics:] Mastery of the emotions is fundamental to a virtuous life." - A. C. Grayling
Philosopher. Quote from his book, 'Life, Sex and Ideas: The Good Life without God' (2002).
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[Quote No.56098] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom:] Socrates famously said that the unconsidered life is not worth living. He meant that a life lived without forethought or principle is a life so vulnerable to chance, and so dependent on the choices and actions of others, that it is of little real value to the person living it. He further meant that a life well lived is one which has goals, and integrity, which is chosen and directed by the one who lives it, to the fullest extent possible to a human agent caught in the webs of society and history!" - A. C. Grayling
Philosopher.
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[Quote No.56102] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Morality, ethics, reciprocity and the 'Golden Rule' of treating others as you would like to be treated:] I think one of the most wonderful things I've ever heard is the remark that George Bernard Shaw made about the Golden Rule when he said, 'Do not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same.' It's a very, very deep insight. What you really have to do is try to understand the diversity of human nature and others' needs and interests. Try to see people in their particularity [- their individual situation and desires using informed and imaginative empathy]." - A. C. Grayling
Philosopher. [http://thehumanist.com/january-february-2013/spare-a-thought-for-philosophy-an-interview-with-a-c-grayling/ ]
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[Quote No.56111] Need Area: Friends > General
"A man who contemplates revenge keeps his wounds green [and their pain fresh]." - Francis Bacon

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[Quote No.56140] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Humanism versus patriotism and nationalism:] It seems like the less a statesman amounts to the more he adores the flag." - Kin Hubbard
(1868 - 1930)
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[Quote No.56146] Need Area: Friends > General
"When you judge another, you do not define them, you define yourself." - Wayne W. Dyer

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[Quote No.56165] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Morality and ethics:] Discontinue deciding what anyone else should or shouldn't be doing. [So long as others aren't hurting each other physically, live and let live. Let each be free to pursue what they think they desire.]" - Wayne W. Dyer

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[Quote No.56167] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Individualism and authenticity:] About all you can do in life is be who you are. Some people will love you for you. Most will love you for what you can do for them, and some won't like you at all." - Rita Mae Brown

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[Quote No.56195] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Ethics, morality, individualism, authenticity, tolerance and freedom:] When people are very different from you, rather than think how strange they are, think how boring life would be if everyone was the same and how important it is - if each person is to have their birth-right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and private property - to let everyone, so long as they are not physically hurting, threatening, forcing or defrauding anyone, 'live and let live'." - Seymour@imagi-natives.com

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[Quote No.56198] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Economic, social, political systems compared using a case study: Private property and democratic, capitalistic, free market economic organisation - Versus - public community property and socialist-communist-statist centrally planned economic organisation: During Chairman Mao Zedong's Great Leap Forward, which was an effort to use centralized Communist planning to vault China's economy past those of the Western European powers, China endured one of the greatest tragedies in human history - the death of over 45 million people:] Between 1958 and 1962, China descended into hell. Mao Zedong, Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, threw his country into a frenzy with the Great Leap Forward, an attempt to catch up with and overtake Britain in less than fifteen years. By unleashing China's greatest asset, a labour force that was counted in the hundreds of millions, Mao thought that he could catapult his country past its competitors. Instead of following the Soviet model of development, which leaned heavily towards industry alone, China would 'walk on two legs': the peasant masses were mobilized to transform both agriculture and industry at the same time, converting a backward economy into a modern communist society of plenty for all. In the pursuit of a utopian paradise, everything was collectivized, as villagers were herded together in giant communes which heralded the advent of communism. People in the countryside were robbed of their work, their homes, their land, their belongings and their livelihood. Food, distributed by the spoonful in collective canteens according to merit, became a weapon to force people to follow the party's every dictate. Irrigation campaigns forced up to half the villagers to work for weeks on end on giant water-conservancy projects, often far from home, without adequate food and rest. The experiment ended in the greatest catastrophe the country had ever known, destroying tens of millions of lives. ... At least 45 million people died unnecessarily between 1958 and 1962. The term 'famine', or even 'Great Famine', is often used to describe these four to five years of the Maoist era, but the term fails to capture the many ways in which people died under radical collectivization. The blithe use of the term 'famine' also lends support to the widespread view that these deaths were the unintended consequence of half-baked and poorly executed economic programs. Mass killings are not usually associated with Mao and the Great Leap Forward, and China continues to benefit from a more favourable comparison with the devastation usually associated with Cambodia or the Soviet Union. But as the fresh evidence ... demonstrates, coercion, terror and systematic violence were the foundation of the Great Leap Forward. Thanks to the often meticulous reports compiled by the party itself, we can infer that between 1958 and 1962 by a rough approximation 6 to 8 per cent of the victims were tortured to death or summarily killed - amounting to at least 2.5 million people. Other victims were deliberately deprived of food and starved to death. Many more vanished because they were too old, weak or sick to work - and hence unable to earn their keep. People were killed selectively because they were rich, because they dragged their feet, because they spoke out or simply because they were not liked, for whatever reason, by the man who wielded the ladle in the canteen. Countless people were killed indirectly through neglect, as local cadres were under pressure to focus on figures rather than on people, making sure they fulfilled the targets they were handed by the top planners. A vision of promised abundance not only motivated one of the most deadly mass killings of human history, but also inflicted unprecedented damage on agriculture, trade, industry and transportation. Pots, pans and tools were thrown into backyard furnaces to increase the country's steel output, which was seen as one of the magic markers of progress. Livestock declined precipitously, not only because animals were slaughtered for the export market but also because they succumbed en masse to disease and hunger - despite extravagant schemes for giant piggeries that would bring meat to every table. Waste developed because raw resources and supplies were poorly allocated, and because factory bosses deliberately bent the rules to increase output. As everyone cut corners in the relentless pursuit of higher output, factories spewed out inferior goods that accumulated uncollected by railway sidings. Corruption seeped into the fabric of life, tainting everything from soy sauce to hydraulic dams. The transportation system creaked to a halt before collapsing altogether, unable to cope with the demands created by a command economy. Goods worth hundreds of millions of yuan accumulated in canteens, dormitories and even on the streets, a lot of the stock simply rotting or rusting away. It would have been difficult to design a more wasteful system, one in which grain was left uncollected by dusty roads in the countryside as people foraged for roots or ate mud." - Frank Dikotter
From his book, ‘Mao's Great Famine: The History of China's Most Devastating Catastrophe, 1958-1962’, published 2010.
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[Quote No.56201] Need Area: Friends > General
"A socialist is somebody who doesn't have anything, and is ready to divide it up equally among everybody." - George Bernard Shaw
(1856-1950) Irish comic dramatist
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[Quote No.56210] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Individualism, authenticity, self-expression, freedom and tolerance:] How does the Meadow flower its bloom unfold? Because the lovely little flower is free down to its root, and in that freedom bold!" - William Wordsworth

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[Quote No.56247] Need Area: Friends > General
"And what is this liberty, whose very name makes the heart beat faster and shakes the world? Is it not the union of all liberties - liberty of conscience, of education, of association, of the press, of travel, of labor, of trade?" - Frederic Bastiat
(1801-1850) [Claude Frederic Bastiat] French economist, statesman, and author. He did most of his writing during the years just before - and immediately following - the French Revolution of February 1848. Source: 'The Law' by Frederic Bastiat (1848).
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[Quote No.56254] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Kindness:] Love cures people [by improving their self-image and social standing] - both the ones who give it and the ones who receive it." - Dr Karl Menninger

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[Quote No.56271] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Kindness:] There is a ripple effect in helping another." - Kathleen A. Brehony
in 'Ordinary Grace'.
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[Quote No.56272] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Kindness:] Service has a life of its own. A single act of kindness may have a long trajectory and touch those we will never meet or see. Something that we causally offer may move through a web of connection far beyond ourselves to have effects that we may have never imagined. And so each of us may have left far more behind us than we may ever know." - Rachel Naomi Remen
in 'My Grandfather's Blessing'.
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[Quote No.56279] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Acts of freely-chosen kindness are good for the emotional and social heath, as well as self-respect, of giver and receiver and the community as a whole:] A rabbi I know devotes one day a week to simply being of service. She gets up in the morning and dedicates the day to God. She then leaves her home for the city close by and wanders about looking for ways to be of service to others. 'I have no plan for the day, other than to be present to what needs doing and to do those things I can without pride or prejudice. Sometimes I will find myself helping someone move into or out of an apartment, or sitting with the homeless, or walking tourists to their destination. The idea is to be free of any idea other than to serve, to befriend, to be kind.' " - Rami Shapiro
in 'The Sacred Art of Lovingkindness'.
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[Quote No.56304] Need Area: Friends > General
"Prosperity comes from leaving people free in a legal system that respects their persons and property so they can pursue their dreams while taking responsibility for their actions." - John Stossel

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[Quote No.56306] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Poem: about making the world a happier place for us all]

Do you wish the world were happy?
Then remember day by day,
Just to scatter seeds of kindness
As you pass along the way.

" - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
(1850-1919), poet.
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[Quote No.56307] Need Area: Friends > General
"Of all the enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded, because it comprises and develops the germ of every other. War is the parent of armies; from these proceed debts and taxes; and armies, and debts, and taxes are the known instruments for bringing the many under the domination of the few. In war, too, the discretionary power of the Executive is extended; its influence in dealing out offices, honors, and emoluments is multiplied; and all the means of seducing the minds, are added to those of subduing the force, of the people. . . . [There is also an] inequality of fortunes, and the opportunities of fraud, growing out of a state of war, and . . . degeneracy of manners and of morals. . . . No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare. . . ." - James Madison
'Political Observations', April 20, 1795.
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[Quote No.56348] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Political systems are significantly influenced by how much power and freedom is given to the government and how much is kept by each individual:] How did it happen? How did our national government grow from a servant with sharply limited powers into a master with virtually unlimited power? In part, we were swindled. There are occasions when we have elevated men and political parties to power that promised to restore limited government and then proceeded, after their election, to expand the activities of government. But let us be honest with ourselves. Broken promises are not the major causes of our trouble. Kept promises are. All too often we have put men in office who have suggested spending a little more on this, a little more on that, who have proposed a new welfare program, who have thought of another variety of 'security.' We have taken the bait, preferring to put off to another day the recapture of freedom and the restoration of our constitutional system. We have gone the way of many a democratic society that has lost its freedom by persuading itself that if 'the people' rule, all is well." - Barry Goldwater
(1909-1998) US Senator (R-Arizona)
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[Quote No.56350] Need Area: Friends > General
"In a free society protected against violence [force] and fraud, economic growth is an automatic process. It takes place as a result of the desire of individuals to better the material condition of themselves and their families. In this endeavor, people save, invest, devise new and better tools, invent new products and new processes, and employ other people in order to operate more efficiently and on a large scale." - Albert C. Wilcox
in 'The Freeman', June 1959.
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[Quote No.56370] Need Area: Friends > General
"People's behavior makes sense if you think about it in terms of their goals, needs, and motives [combined with what they believe works to achieve those]." - Thomas Mann

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[Quote No.56451] Need Area: Friends > General
"Freedom is not a gift bestowed upon us by other men, but a right that belongs to us by the laws of God and nature." - Benjamin Franklin

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[Quote No.56453] Need Area: Friends > General
"1730 - God created man a rational being, conferring on him the dignity of a person who can initiate and control his own actions. ''God willed that man should be 'left in the hand of his own counsel,' so that he might of his own accord seek his Creator and freely attain his full and blessed perfection by cleaving to him.'' 'Man is rational and therefore like God; he is created with free will and is master over his acts.' I. FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY: ... 1738 - Freedom is exercised in relationships between human beings. Every human person, created in the image of God, has the natural right to be recognized as a free and responsible being. All owe to each other this duty of respect. The right to the exercise of freedom, especially in moral and religious matters, is an inalienable requirement of the dignity of the human person. This right must be recognized and protected by civil authority within the limits of the common good and public order." - Catechism of the Catholic Church
Catechism of the Catholic Church: PART THREE: LIFE IN CHRIST: SECTION ONE: MAN'S VOCATION LIFE IN THE SPIRIT: CHAPTER ONE: THE DIGNITY OF THE HUMAN PERSON: ARTICLE 3: MAN'S FREEDOM: [http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p3s1c1a3.htm ] [catechism = a summary of the principles of Christian religion in the form of questions and answers, used for religious instruction.]
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[Quote No.56454] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom, individualism and tolerance:] The rapprochement of peoples is only possible when differences of culture and outlook are respected and appreciated rather than feared and condemned, when the common bond of human dignity is recognized as the essential bond for a peaceful world." - J. William Fulbright

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[Quote No.56455] Need Area: Friends > General
"The love of liberty and the sense of human dignity are the basic elements of the Anarchist creed [that advocates self-governed societies with voluntary institutions]." - Federica Montseny
(1905 – 1994) Spanish anarchist, intellectual and Minister of Health during the social revolution that occurred in Spain parallel to the Civil War. She is also known as a novelist and essayist. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federica_Montseny and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchism ]
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[Quote No.56456] Need Area: Friends > General
"It's my view that human dignity - an attribute which for years has been taken by the Left in British politics - resides in fact in Tory values of independence, individuality and self determination." - Maurice Saatchi

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[Quote No.56457] Need Area: Friends > General
"One's dignity may be assaulted, vandalized and cruelly mocked, but it can never be taken away unless it is surrendered." - Michael J. Fox

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[Quote No.56459] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Morality and ethics; Law and order:] Self-respect is the root of discipline: The sense of dignity grows with the ability to say no to oneself." - Abraham Joshua Heschel

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[Quote No.56463] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom versus slavery:] Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves; and, under a just God, can not long retain it." - Abraham Lincoln
'The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln' edited by Roy P. Basler, Volume III, 'Letter To Henry L. Pierce and Others' (April 6, 1858), p. 376.
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[Quote No.56464] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom versus slavery:] I think slavery is wrong, morally, and politically." - Abraham Lincoln
'The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln' edited by Roy P. Basler, Volume III, 'Speech at Cincinnati, Ohio' (September 17, 1859), p. 440.
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[Quote No.56465] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom versus slavery:] I am naturally anti-slavery. If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong. I can not remember when I did not so think, and feel." - Abraham Lincoln
'The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln' edited by Roy P. Basler, Volume VII, 'Letter to Albert G. Hodges' (April 4, 1864), p. 281.
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[Quote No.56466] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom versus slavery:] What I do say is, that no man is good enough to govern another man, without that other's consent." - Abraham Lincoln
'The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln' edited by Roy P. Basler, Volume II, 'Speech at Peoria, Illinois' (October 16, 1854), p. 266.
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[Quote No.56467] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom versus slavery:] Whenever I hear any one arguing for slavery I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally." - Abraham Lincoln
'The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln' edited by Roy P. Basler, Volume VIII, 'Speech to One Hundred Fortieth Indiana Regiment' (March 17, 1865), p. 361.
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[Quote No.56468] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom versus slavery:] I have always thought that all men should be free; but if any should be slaves it should be first those who desire it for themselves, and secondly those who desire it for others." - Abraham Lincoln
'The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln' edited by Roy P. Basler, Volume VIII, 'Speech to One Hundred Fortieth Indiana Regiment' (March 17, 1865), p. 361.
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[Quote No.56478] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom, individualism, tolerance of peaceful diversity:] The so-called 'paradox of freedom' is the argument that freedom in the sense of absence of any constraining control [no principle of justifiable self-defense by individuals or organised representatives] must lead to very great restraint, since it makes the bully free to enslave the meek. ... Less well known is the 'paradox of tolerance': Unlimited tolerance must lead to the disappearance of tolerance. If we extend unlimited tolerance even to those who are intolerant, if we are not prepared to defend a tolerant society against the onslaught of the intolerant, then the tolerant will be destroyed, and tolerance with them. — In this formulation, I do not imply, for instance, that we should always suppress the utterance of intolerant philosophies; as long as we can counter them by rational argument and keep them in check by public opinion, suppression would certainly be unwise. But we should claim the right to suppress them if necessary even by force [against those individuals that go to the next step and act on those intolerant words and ideas]; for it may easily turn out that they are not prepared to meet us on the level of rational argument, but begin by denouncing all argument; they may forbid their followers to listen to rational argument, because it is deceptive, and teach them to answer arguments by the use of their fists or pistols. We should therefore claim, in the name of tolerance, the right not to tolerate the intolerant [who go beyond freedom of thought, press and association]." - Karl R. Popper
'The Open Society and Its Enemies'.
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[Quote No.56479] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom, individualism, tolerance of peaceful diversity:] Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil [in the forms of force and fraud]." - Thomas Mann
'The Magic Mountain'.
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[Quote No.56482] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom, individualism, tolerance of peaceful diversity:] It is not for me to judge another man's [or woman's peaceful - non-forceful and non-fraudulent] life. I must judge, I must choose, I must spurn, purely for myself. For myself, alone." - Hermann Hesse
'Siddhartha'
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[Quote No.56483] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom, individualism, tolerance of peaceful diversity:] Religion is like a pair of shoes.....Find one that fits for you, but don't make me wear your shoes." - George Carlin

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[Quote No.56484] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom, individualism, tolerance of peaceful diversity:] Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one's own beliefs. Rather it condemns the oppression or persecution of others." - John F. Kennedy

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[Quote No.56485] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom, individualism, tolerance of peaceful diversity:] In the practice of tolerance, one's enemy is the best teacher." - Dalai Lama

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[Quote No.56486] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom, individualism, tolerance of peaceful diversity:] If man is to survive, he will have learned to take a delight in the essential differences between men and between cultures. He will learn that differences in ideas and attitudes are a delight, part of life's exciting variety, not something to fear." - Gene Roddenberry

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[Quote No.56487] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom, individualism, tolerance of peaceful diversity: So long as he is peaceful] He who is different from me does not impoverish me - he enriches me." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery

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