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It would be madness to let the purposes or the methods of private enterprise set the habits of the age of atomic energy.
— Harold Laski
All of my fighters should get down on their knees and thank me for what I've done for them.
— Don King
Now that we're men, I changed my underwear.
— Patrick Star
War should never be thought of as something autonomous, but always as an instrument of policy.
— Carl Von Clausewitz
Without equality, I say, there cannot be liberty.
— Harold Laski
The number of substitutes for fine and clean thinking the world provides positively gnaws at one's vitals.
— Harold Laski
If it weren't for the law, I would steal books; if it weren't for my purse, I would buy them.
— Harold Laski
One can never be sure of the end, only of the means, and so we must be sure that the means are good.
— Marghanita Laski
As long as women are using class or race power to dominate other women, feminist sisterhood cannot be fully realized.
— Bell Hooks
If there is one thing fundamental to the life of the spirit it is the absence of force.
— Harold Laski
Every State is known by the rights it maintains.
— Harold Laski
What I envy most about you Christians is your forgiveness; I have nobody to forgive me.
— Marghanita Laski
I've discovered that people don't actually want to have things spoiled, and they really try to avoid spoilers.
— Rebecca Eaton
A woman's life in the orchestra is not as long as a man's; she is just not as good at 60 as a man is at 60.
— Zubin Mehta
Those who know the normal life of the poor ... will realize well enough that without economic security, liberty is not worth having.
— Harold Laski
You see what the word of Michael Laski is: a minor but perilous triumph of being over nothingness.
— Joan Didion
Like the small flame of a match to a cigarette, Rudolf's fury lit the crumpled edge of his German soul.
— Geraldine Birch
Historically, means cannot be separated from ends ...
— Harold Laski