Gary Johnson Quotes
Top 48 wise famous quotes and sayings by Gary Johnson
Gary Johnson Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Gary Johnson on Wise Famous Quotes.
I'd like to think I would have signed the Civil Rights bill and wouldn't have had any issues with it.
Unlike President Obama, I am not afraid to state, without a wink or a nod, that the government has no right to tell us who we can marry or not marry.
How simple life is. We buy a fish. We are fed. We sit close to each other, we talk and then we go to bed.
I think that the best that government can do for you and I as individuals is to empower you and I to make decisions that only you and I should make.
We're on the verge of a financial collapse unless we balance the budget, and that means some really, really tough decisions.
We live in America. We live in a free society where we are able to make choices. It's about giving individuals freedoms and holding them accountable.
Where in the Constitution does it say that because we don't like a foreign country's leader, we should go in and topple the dictator?
I think the world looks down on Republicans for their socially conservative views, which includes religion in government.
I leave abortion to the woman. I just fundamentally end there. I absolutely support a woman's right to choose.
I think libertarians need somebody who can articulate getting from A to Z. But you know, if G is achievable, how about it? Let's get there!
Any movement at all that reduces disease, that reduces overdoses, that reduces property crime, that reduces violent crime, is good.
My next-door neighbor's two dogs have created more shovel-ready jobs than this current administration.
I just think everything we do has an unintended consequence. We take out Saddam Hussein in Iraq, and Iraq was the check against Iran.
Politics is a herd mentality. Politicians don't really lead. Politicians reflect what they think is consensus opinion.
The excitement right now is coming from the Liberty movement. And the Republicans want a piece of it.
My fear is that people associate Rand Paul's social conservatism with libertarianism, when it's not.