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Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel.
— Eugene V. Debs
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
Without equality, I say, there cannot be liberty.
— Harold Laski
The master's eye is the best fertilizer.
— Pliny The Elder
The number of substitutes for fine and clean thinking the world provides positively gnaws at one's vitals.
— Harold Laski
Truth is only a question of point of view.
— Karl Lagerfeld
If it weren't for the law, I would steal books; if it weren't for my purse, I would buy them.
— Harold Laski
What I envy most about you Christians is your forgiveness; I have nobody to forgive me.
— Marghanita Laski
I've learned it does not do well to dwell on the past. You cannot change it. you can revisit it, you can remember it, but it simply will not change!
— Kim Yannayon
If there is one thing fundamental to the life of the spirit it is the absence of force.
— 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
It is impossible to make peace with the Roman Catholic Church. It is one of the permanent enemies of all that is decent in human spirit.
— Harold J. Laski
Every State is known by the rights it maintains.
— Harold Laski
Give me today, for once, the worst throw of your dice, destiny. Today I transmute everything into gold.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
My brother never had me to dinner in his life.
— Burt Lancaster
You can't invite love with hate.
— Auliq Ice
Faith does the impossible because it brings God to undertake for us, and nothing is impossible with God.
— Edward McKendree Bounds
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
Historically, means cannot be separated from ends ...
— Harold Laski