Top 52 Michel Templet Quotes
#1. The most important lesson I have ever learned is that I haven't learned anything.
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#2. Quite possibly the only infinite power in the universe may be the human capacity for self-deception.
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#3. Freedom, democracy, and socialism can only ever exist together; it is impossible to have any one without the other two.
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#4. Jersey Shore has killed more brain cells than alcohol, cocaine, and meth combined.
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#5. I think we can all agree that the official language of the United States should be Latin.
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#6. It seriously irks me when people mistake Ron Paul for a libertarian. The man is as much a libertarian as Barack Obama is a liberal.
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#7. True love means knowing that your love may never be returned, and loving all the more because of it.
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#8. My therapist told me that I over-analyze everything. I explained to him that he only thinks this because of his unhappy relationship with his mother.
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#9. The world would be a far better place if more people listened to the wisdom of Hawkeye Pierce.
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#10. I find it significant that most military veterans become pacifists.
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#11. Why am I a socialist? Simple: Because I believe in freedom.
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#12. Anyone who (dis)likes G. W. Bush, but (dis)likes B. H. Obama, is either completely delusional or a complete idiot.
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#13. Barack Obama is an even worse president than George W. Bush, because an evil bastard who knows what he's doing is far more dangerous than an evil bastard who doesn't have a clue.
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#14. Any ideology that places more emphasis on winning converts than on sound philosophy is sadly misguided. By this reasoning, all of our political parties and most of our religions are sadly misguided.
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#15. Presidents are not elected anymore; they are hired.
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#16. We have a problem when the same people who make the law get to decide whether or not they themselves have broken the law.
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#17. Having been to war myself, I do not understand why so many people are so in love with it.
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#18. It is the moral duty of every US voter to guarantee that Barack Hussein Obama is a one-term president.
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#19. General assumptions often lead to erroneous conclusions, but one cannot go far wrong in always assuming that whatever one's government is saying is a lie.
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#20. The United States has never done away with slavery; we just stopped calling it such. These days, we call it free-market capitalism.
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#21. If people don't want you to question something, that probably means you should question it.
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#22. David Vitter is a perfect case-study to demonstrate that Louisiana voters lack brains.
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#23. In a truly moral society, most of our current laws would not exist.
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#24. Every adversity is just another opportunity to excel a little more.
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#25. I absolutely hate the way the United States glorifies its military and its wars. Real heroes fight for peace.
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#26. With each passing day, I become more and more convinced that the greatest threat to American freedom is the United States government.
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#27. Always remember, if you have been diagnosed with PTSD, it is not a sign of weakness; rather, it is proof of your strength, because you have survived!
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#28. If you vote for Barack Obama in 2012, you'll be doing exactly what the Republicans want you to do.
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#30. It requires an act of extreme arrogance to think that we can - through God or science - learn even the most fundamental secrets of the universe. To say as much claims that we are somehow greater than the universe in which we live, its masters, when in fact it is master of us.
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#31. The greatest obstacle to human liberty is that the vast majority of people do not wish to be free.
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#32. Between George W. Bush and Barack Obama, the US Constitution is no longer worth the paper it's written on.
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#33. When you get right down to it, militaries are essentially legalized mafias.
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#34. If I went on a killing spree that left thousands of people dead, I'd be branded as the worst kind of criminal. So why it is okay for the government to do exactly that?
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#35. The question deserves to be asked: Is hating one's nation really such a bad thing? Or perhaps more importantly, after the crimes our government has committed, what moral self-respecting person can truly love this nation?
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#36. Why is it acceptable to do such horrible things in the name of staying alive? Would it not have been better had I died with my innocence intact?
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#37. I question the moral integrity of anyone who says they have no regrets.
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#38. The universe seems to be a lot like a car or a computer, in that it's designed to be user-friendly, which doesn't necessarily require the user to have a clue what's going on under the hood.
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#39. The Catholic Church made a serious mistake when they started caring about how many people are in the pews.
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#40. I find it significant that most of the people who believe in just war have never fought in one; examples: Barack W. Bush and George H. Obama.
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#41. We live in a nation where education and free thought are tantamount to treason, and I have to ask, under these circumstances, is treason such a bad thing?
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#42. If you're not going to use your free speech to criticize your own government, then what the hell is the point of having it?
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#43. Obama's plan for "change": Let's do everything Bush did, only with more suck! Because it just didn't suck badly enough the first time!
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#44. There is no such thing as a "war hero", because there is nothing about war that is heroic.
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#45. Is it morally acceptable to murder one hundred innocent people in the process of catching a serial killer who has murdered ten people? If you think World War II was justified, your answer should be yes.
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#46. Presenting a rational argument to a person who has forsaken the use of reason is like asking a vegetarian to eat a cheeseburger.
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#47. The idea that war can ever bring freedom is quite possibly the greatest deception that mankind has ever forced upon himself.
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#49. To speak only one language is to do yourself a great injustice.
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#50. One of the (many) problems with government is not that power corrupts or even that it is magnetic to corruptible people; rather, it is that we have been conditioned to tolerate corruption in power, and so we don't even try to hold our politicians accountable.
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#51. Doing nothing is even worse than doing the wrong thing.
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#52. There is no such thing as a victimless crime, and people should be allowed to do as they please with their own bodies and with other consenting adults. If you believe otherwise, then you are an enemy of freedom.
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