GOVERNMENT QUOTES V

quotations about government

If you have a government of good laws and bad men, you will have a bad government. For bad men will not be bound by good laws.

ROBERT LEFEVRE

"Unlimited Government", Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, Dec. 29, 1961


All government is an ugly necessity.

G. K. CHESTERTON

A Short History of England

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Yet it is instructive to trace the various causes, which produced the strength of one nation, and the decline and weakness of another; to learn by what arts one man has been able to subjugate millions of his fellow creatures, the motives which have put him upon action, and the causes of his success--sometimes driven by ambition and a lust of power; at other times, swallowed up by religious enthusiasms, blind bigotry, and ignorant zeal; sometimes enervated with luxury and debauched by pleasure, until the most powerful nations have become a prey and been subdued by these Sirens, when neither the number of their enemies, nor the prowess of their arms, could conquer them.

ABIGAIL ADAMS

letter to John Quincy Adams, December 26, 1783

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All governments require enemy governments.

EDWARD ABBEY

A Voice Crying in the Wilderness

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I say, then, that the unhindered will of the wisest and best person would be the ideal government; without danger, for I mean one so wise and good that power would be no temptation to selfishness, no maker of fractiousness or mover of wrath or enticer to wealth, but a heavy weight of responsibility. The will of such a magistrate would be the best government, for even if he were not so wise as the combined wisdom of all the wise and good of the nation, perforce he would be better far, both in purposes and in understanding, than the level of all the good and all the bad together in a multitude.

JAMES VILA BLAKE

"Of Government", Essays


We are not to expect perfection in this world; but mankind, in modern times, have apparently made some progress in the science of government.

GEORGE WASHINGTON

letter to the Marquis de Lafayette, Feb. 7, 1788

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To prevent government from becoming corrupt and tyrannous, its organization and methods should be as simple as possible, its functions be restricted to those necessary to the common welfare, and in all its parts it should be kept as close to the people and as directly within their control as may be.

HENRY GEORGE

Social Problems


The family is the basic cell of government: it is where we are trained to believe that we are human beings or that we are chattel, it is where we are trained to see the sex and race divisions and become callous to injustice even if it is done to ourselves, to accept as biological a full system of authoritarian government.

GLORIA STEINEM

speech, July 1981

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So when any of the four pillars of government, are mainly shaken, or weakened (which are religion, justice, counsel, and treasure), men had need to pray for fair weather. But let us pass from this part of predictions (concerning which, nevertheless, more light may be taken from that which followeth); and let us speak first, of the materials of seditions; then of the motives of them; and thirdly of the remedies.

FRANCIS BACON

"Of Seditions And Troubles", The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral

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Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.

RONALD REAGAN

remarks to the White House Conference on Small Business, Aug. 15, 1986

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Government has almost always been a barrier against which intellect has had to struggle; and society has made its chief progress by the minds of private individuals, who have outstripped their rulers, and gradually shamed them into truth and wisdom.

WILLIAM E. CHANNING

Thoughts

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Ceremonies are the first thing to be attended to in the practice of government.

CONFUCIUS

The Wisdom of Confucius

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A government must govern, must prescribe and enforce laws within its sphere or cease to be a government. Moreover, the individual must be independent and free within his own sphere or cease to be an individual. The fundamental question ... is now, and always will be through what adjustments, by what actions, these principles may be applied.

CALVIN COOLIDGE

speech, May 30, 1924

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While legislation can stimulate and encourage, the real creative ability which builds up and develops the country, and in general makes human existence more tolerable and life more complete, has to be supplied by the genius of the people themselves. The Government can supply no substitute for enterprise.

CALVIN COOLIDGE

speech, Jul. 4, 1924

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The proper function of a government is to make it easy for people to do good and difficult for them to do evil.

JIMMY CARTER

Why Not the Best?

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The federal government has never been known for its sense of humor.

LAURELL K. HAMILTON

Obsidian Butterfly

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Our predecessors understood that government could not, and should not, solve every problem. They understood that there are instances when the gains in security from government action are not worth the added constraints on our freedom. But they also understood that the danger of too much government is matched by the perils of too little; that without the leavening hand of wise policy, markets can crash, monopolies can stifle competition, the vulnerable can be exploited. And they knew that when any government measure, no matter how carefully crafted or beneficial, is subject to scorn; when any efforts to help people in need are attacked as un-American; when facts and reason are thrown overboard and only timidity passes for wisdom, and we can no longer even engage in a civil conversation with each other over the things that truly matter -- that at that point we don't merely lose our capacity to solve big challenges. We lose something essential about ourselves.

BARACK OBAMA

speech to joint session of Congress, sep. 9, 2009

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Government is the most dangerous institution known to man. Throughout history it has violated the rights of men more than any individual or group of individuals could do: it has killed people, enslaved them, sent them to forced labor and concentration camps, and regularly robbed and pillaged them of the fruits of their expended labor.

JOHN HOSPERS

The Libertarian Alternative


If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, it expects what never was and never will be.

THOMAS JEFFERSON

letter to Colonel Charles Yancey, January 6, 1816

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All government is cruel; for nothing is so cruel as impunity.

GEORGE BERNARD SHAW

On the Rocks

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