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René Descartes

René Descartes

It is not enough to

It is not enough to have a good mind, the main thing is to use it well.
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William O. Douglas

William O. Douglas

The constitution is not neutral.

The constitution is not neutral. It was designed to take the government off the backs of people.
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William O. Douglas

William O. Douglas

Any test that turns on

Any test that turns on what is offensive to the communitys standards is too loose, too capricious, too destructive of freedom of expression to be squared with the First Amendment. Under that test, juries can censor, suppress, and punish what they dont like, provided the matter relates to sexual impurity or has a tendency to excite lustful thoughts. This is community censorship in one of its worst forms. It creates a regime where in the battle between the literati and the Philistines, the Philistines are certain to win.
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Robert Hall

Robert Hall

A friend should be one

A friend should be one in whose understanding and virtue we can equally confide, and whose opinion we can value at once for its justness and its sincerity.
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René Descartes

René Descartes

The reading of all good

The reading of all good books is like a conversation with all the finest men of past centuries.
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William O. Douglas

William O. Douglas

One aspect of modern life

One aspect of modern life which has gone far to stifle men is the rapid growth of tremendous corporations. Enormous spiritual sacrifices are made in the transformation of shopkeepers into employees. The disappearance of free enterprise has led to a submergence of the individual in the impersonal corporation in much the same manner as he has been submerged in the state in other lands.
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Antonin Scalia

Antonin Scalia

In a big family the

In a big family the first child is kind of like the first pancake. If it's not perfect, that's okay, there are a lot more coming along.
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William O. Douglas

William O. Douglas

The use of violence as

The use of violence as an instrument of persuasion is therefore inviting and seems to the discontented to be the only effective protest.
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William O. Douglas

William O. Douglas

There are only two choices:

There are only two choices: A police state in which all dissent is suppressed or rigidly controlled; or a society where law is responsive to human needs. If society is to be responsive to human needs, a vast restructuring of our laws is essential. Realization of this need means adults must awaken to the urgency of the young peoples unrestin other words there must be created an adult unrest against the inequities and injustices in the present system. If the government is in jeopardy, it is not because we are unable to cope with revolutionary situations. Jeopardy means that either the leaders or the people do not realize they have all the tools required to make the revolution come true. The tools and the opportunity exist. Only the moral imagination is missing.
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René Descartes

René Descartes

Divide each difficulty into as

Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it.
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Robert Anton Wilson

Robert Anton Wilson

It only takes 20 years

It only takes 20 years for a liberal to become a conservative without changing a single idea.
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William O. Douglas

William O. Douglas

We are rapidly entering the

We are rapidly entering the age of no privacy, where everyone is open to surveillance at all times; where there are no secrets from government.
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William O. Douglas

William O. Douglas

This means we must subject

This means we must subject the machinetechnologyto control and cease despoiling the earth and filling people with goodies merely to make money. The search of the young today is more specific than the ancient search for the Holy Grail. The search of the youth today is for ways and means to make the machineand the vast bureaucracy of the corporation state and of government that runs that machinethe servant of man. That is the revolution that is coming. That revolutionnow that the people hold the residual powers of governmentneed not be a repetition of 1776. It could be a revolution in the nature of an explosive political regeneration. It depends on how wise the Establishment is. If, with its stockpile of arms, it resolves to suppress the dissenters, America will face, I fear, an awful ordeal.
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René Descartes

René Descartes

Everything is self-evident.

Everything is self-evident.
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William O. Douglas

William O. Douglas

Man is about to be

Man is about to be an automaton; he is identifiable only in the computer. As a person of worth and creativity, as a being with an infinite potential, he retreats and battles the forces that make him inhuman. The dissent we witness is a reaffirmation of faith in man; it is protest against living under rules and prejudices and attitudes that produce the extremes of wealth and poverty and that make us dedicated to the destruction of people through arms, bombs, and gases, and that prepare us to think alike and be submissive objects for the regime of the computer.
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Phillip Lopate

Phillip Lopate

The prospect of a long

The prospect of a long day at the beach makes me panic. There is no harder work I can think of than taking myself off to somewhere pleasant, where I am forced to stay for hours and 'have fun'.
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William O. Douglas

William O. Douglas

Ive often thought that if

Ive often thought that if our zoning boards could be put in charge of botanists, of zoologists and geologists, and people who know about the earth, we would have much more wisdom in such planning than we have when we leave it to the engineers.
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René Descartes

René Descartes

Nothing is more fairly distributed

Nothing is more fairly distributed than common sense: no one thinks he needs more of it than he already has.
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Mary

Mary

My soul doth magnify the

My soul doth magnify the Lord. And my spirit rejoiceth in God my Saviour. Because He hath looked down on the lowliness of His handmaid: for behold henceforth all generations will call me blessed. Because the Mighty One hath done great things for me: and holy is His name. And His mercy is from generation to generation: on those who fear Him. He showeth might in His arm: He scattereth the proud in the conceit of their heart. He casteth down the mighty from theirthrone: and exalteth the lowly. He filleth the hungry with good things: and the rich He sendeth away empty. He hath received His servant Israel: being mindful of His mercy. As He spake to our fathers: to Abraham and to his seed forever.
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William Hallman

William Hallman

Creation and redemption are the

Creation and redemption are the spheres in which these glories are displayed. In creation we see the eternal power and deity that belong to God alone (Rom. 120) while a deeper and richer glory is unfolded in the wondrous cross of the Lord Jesus Christ. There God is fully revealed, not only in terms of His dominion and deity, but in His holiness, love, and grace. At the Cross I learn what creation could never tell me--who God is and what He is to me, a guilty sinner. God is love therefore, He is both light and life. A Savior-God What marvelous grace and glory.
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Aemilia Scott

Aemilia Scott

I don't think I've ever

I don't think I've ever seen a better argument for feminism on mainstream television.
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René Descartes

René Descartes

To know what people really

To know what people really think, pay regard to what they do, rather than what they say.
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Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope

To err is human, to

To err is human, to forgive is divine.
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Antonin Scalia

Antonin Scalia

Bear in mind that brains

Bear in mind that brains and learning, like muscle and physical skill, are articles of commerce. They are bought and sold. You can hire them by the year or by the hour. The only thing in the world not for sale is character.
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