Government Founding Fathers Quotes
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Government Founding Fathers Quotes & Sayings
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In fact-Dr. Sheppard!
— Agatha Christie
Coercion by government, the main fear of our founding fathers, is now its most common attribute.
— Philip K. Howard
Maybe broken is what happens before you become unbroken.
— Charles Martin
I don't much like being directed. I enjoy being allowed to play.
— Christopher Walken
But the colonel said and did nothing as the seconds splintered off the clock and fell like debris on the floor.
— Jonathan Maberry
Live life and write about life. Of the making of many books there is indeed no end, but there are more than enough books about books.
— Will Self
All the warnings the founding fathers gave us about government proved to be true. We should have listened.
— James Cook
In the land of wild rivers, a calm river becomes either a god or a devil!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
You're only as young as the woman you feel.
— Groucho Marx
Each success only buys an admission ticket to a more difficult problem.
— Henry A. Kissinger
One thing is clear: The Founding Fathers never intended a nation where citizens would pay nearly half of everything they earn to the government.
— Ron Paul
The Founding Fathers set up a system that heavily relied upon self-reliance and competition, with only a small dose of government intrusion.
— Bill O'Reilly
War has been good to me from a financial standpoint but I don't want to make money that way. I don't want blood money.
— Ted Turner
There is no key to happiness; the door is always open
— Mother Teresa
When you have people together who believe in something very strongly - whether it's religion or politics or unions - things happen.
— Cesar Chavez
I personally love sportswear, and love using it in high fashion.
— Stella McCartney
The Founding Fathers gave the free press the protection it must have to bare the secrets of government and inform the people.
— Hugo Black
I think the founding fathers believed religion shouldn't interact directly with government.
— Jesse Ventura
The notion of a world government to defend our rights would have sent the founding fathers running for their muskets.
— Pat Buchanan