Faire Quotes & Sayings
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What does it matter what people do? At the end of the day we're all dead. —
Kate Atkinson

Just as the left has to be more willing to question 'Government knows best,' the right has to rethink its laissez-
faire attitude toward government. —
Jack Kemp

Why should I worry, why should I care? And even when I cross that line, I got street savoire
faire. —
Billy Joel

When laissez-
faire creates instability, the move to a freer market can be something less than pure gain. —
Robert Kuttner

Laissez
Faire was very good sauce for the goose, labor, but was very poor sauce for the gander, capital. —
Benjamin Tucker

He who is unfit to serve his fellow citizens wants to rule them. —
Ludwig Von Mises

Of
faire things, the Autumne is
faire. —
George Herbert

The demagogue is one who preaches doctrines he knows to be untrue to men he knows to be idiots. —
H.L. Mencken

Men speake of the
faire, as things went with them there. —
George Herbert

Democracy without respect for individual rights sucks. It's just ganging up against the weird kid, and I'm always the weird kid. —
Penn Jillette

All atheists must examine the Non Aggression Principle. —
Stefan Molyneux

The main enemy of the open society, I believe, is no longer the communist but the capitalist threat. —
George Soros

A day after the
faire. —
John Heywood

My god has always been a laissez-
faire deity, giving you the initial goods and sending you on to make your way. —
Jane Hamilton

Laissez
faire (in its full true meaning) opens the way to the realization of the noble dreams of socialism. —
Henry George

We do all these things when we are young. The poise, the savoir
faire, it comes later. —
Agatha Christie

Her philosophy is carpe diem for herself and laissez
faire for others. —
F Scott Fitzgerald

A black cat crossed my path, and I stopped to dance around it widdershins and to sing the rhyme,
Ou va-ti mistigri?
Passe sans
faire de mai ici. —
Joanne Harris

The way to a landowner's heart was to tax gently. —
Peter Heather

Soft and
faire goes farre. —
George Herbert

I'm fine with whatever comes my way, and whatever doesn't come my way I'm fine with too. I have a very laissez-
faire attitude with the whole thing. —
Alice Sebold

There are two principles between which there can be no compromise - liberty and coercion. —
Frederic Bastiat

One
faire day in winter makes not birds merrie. —
George Herbert

Poverty can be brought about by law; it cannot be forbidden by law. —
Isabel Paterson

The profit of the one is the profit of the other. —
Frederic Bastiat

Never was strumpet
faire. —
George Herbert

Laissez-
faire is finished. The all-powerful market that always knows best is finished. —
Nicolas Sarkozy

Un auteur ga te tout quand il veut trop bien
faire. An author spoils everything when he wants too much to do good. —
Jean De La Fontaine

Private property is redundant. "Public property" is an oxymoron. All legit property is private. If property isn't private it's stolen. —
Gustave De Molinari

The criminal excesses of unlimited capitalistic liberty had soon been checked thanks to the unlimited liberty of the press. —
Salvador De Madariaga

I am opposed to all forms of control. I am for an absolute, laissez-
faire, free, unregulated economy. —
Ayn Rand

Buy at a
faire, but sell at home.
[Buy at a fair, but sell at home.] —
George Herbert

People who can't imagine order without imposition always end up favoring power over liberty. —
Jeffrey Tucker

A
faire death honours the whole life. —
George Herbert

With faith, we can walk though the
faire un-harmed. —
Lailah Gifty Akita

Didn't care to make their product perfect, they were a bozo. At the West Coast Computer
Faire —
Walter Isaacson

Agile does not mean laissez-
faire, flexibility and freedom are based on the well-defined principles. —
Pearl Zhu

The military state is the final form to which every planned economy tends rapidly. —
Isabel Paterson

No people and no part of a people shall be held against its will in a political association that it does not want. —
Ludwig Von Mises

The doctrine of laisser-
faire will not work in the material world. —
E. M. Forster

The law is guilty of the evils it is supposed to punish. —
Frederic Bastiat