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Government is no more than taxpayers hiring the most inefficient organization to do the job.
— James Cook
There are alternate explanations for everything.
— James Cook
It's not up to God for us to use the gift of faith.
— James Cook
Money could never have originated as paper.
— James Cook
Government charity gives the most to those who refuse to help themselves; private charity gives less.
— James Cook
You are never giving, nor can you ever give, enough service.
— James R Cook
Virtually anything is more stimulating than conversations with strangers at social gatherings.
— James Cook
There are only two questions about government. How much do you want? How much can you stand?
— James Cook
Enough experience will make you wise.
— James R Cook
The rate of inflation can't be judged accurately by a few items the government arbitrarily chooses to measure.
— James Cook
Memory doesn't erase. The recall ability fails.
— James Cook
Everybody lives an epic.
— James Cook
When you are aggrieved you learn.
— James Cook
Self interest feeds more people than self sacrifice.
— James Cook
Taxes cause the most bad business decisions.
— James Cook
Gasahol is socialism's fuel.
— James Cook
Get a grip, Haskell. Find a target, blast it, cook up an alibi. What's complicated about that?
— James A. Hetley
The more noteworthy a person's achievements, the more government agents are attracted to investigating that person.
— James Cook
Government is full of people who think they know what's best for others and can rationalize compelling them to accept it.
— James Cook
The only time you can have maximum economic progress is when social programs don't exist.
— James Cook
Without memory there are no worries.
— James Cook
Young atheists abound, but old atheists are rare.
— James Cook
Investors believe in the best possible outcome.
— James Cook
Taxes are a penalty on progress.
— James Cook
Perhaps the greatest difference among people is between those who never have to worry about money and those who do.
— James Cook
Whatever you subsidize you get more of.
— James Cook
The more money spent by government to address social injustice the greater the cries of social injustice.
— James Cook
All the warnings the founding fathers gave us about government proved to be true. We should have listened.
— James Cook
People want government to solve problems, but government is often the cause of the problem.
— James Cook
Never underestimate the totality of chaos and betrayal that comes through currency debasement.
— James Cook
A free ride is life's most difficult journey.
— James Cook
Nothing's worse than a business person who sells out to the left, if you're a capitalist, stand up and be counted.
— James Cook
Government is not competent enough to regulate.
— James Cook
When wildlife damages agriculture we eliminate the wildlife. Rather we should eliminate agriculture when it damages wildlife.
— James Cook
Independent thinkers are usually geniuses or idiots and at times it's hard to tell which.
— James Cook
I could not help concluding this man had the most supreme pleasure while he was driven so fast and so smoothly by the sea.
— James Cook
The economy that leads the world will be the one with the most millionaires and billionaires.
— James Cook
Faith must be worked at.
— James Cook
Capitalists have done more good for society through their charitable giving, philanthropy and generosity than all their critics combined.
— James Cook
Let one state in the U.S. be free of government and overnight you would have an economic powerhouse.
— James Cook
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— E.L. James
Getting is more fun than having.
— James Cook
Self interest determines loyalty or betrayal.
— James Cook
No resource will flourish if managed by government.
— James Cook
Taking money from job creating entrepreneurs and giving it to ever-failing government programs has to be the ultimate in economic illiteracy.
— James Cook
Governments institutionalize something for nothing.
— James Cook
Subsidies have changed the way the nation behaves.
— James Cook
Nothing is more difficult than to make a profit.
— James Cook
There is a reason and not a reason for everything.
— James Cook
We evolved without social welfare and we are equipped to solve our problems without it.
— James Cook
If the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results, then liberalism is a form of insanity.
— James Cook
Socialism was made to order for tyrants.
— James Cook
Going without a thing enhances the desire to get it.
— James Cook
Once a person comes to rely on the government for support, that person becomes a socialist through and through.
— James Cook
That which you worry about most in life is seldom bad, and that likely applies to dying.
— James Cook
It's a vain hope to believe that people will voluntarily turn their back on government subsidies.
— James Cook
The more welfare, the more crime.
— James Cook
To use ones religion as a rationalization for lack of financial success demeans that faith.
— James Cook
We are destroying capitalism to pay for socialism.
— James Cook
When people criticize the free market, they are usually complaining about what happens when you intervene in the free market.
— James Cook
Nobody heeds danger when they're making money.
— James Cook
There is no help from without, only from within.
— James Cook