Top 17 Hospers Quotes
#1. Prayer is not an exercise, it is the life of the saint. Beware of anything that stops the offering up of prayer.
Oswald Chambers
#2. What do you call each other? What are your pet names? Dearest? Turtledove? Thor? Herr Handsome of my heart? Lizard of my labia? Captain of my clitoris?
Penny Reid
#3. Some of the best people with whom you can have a relationship are the people who challenge your thinking.
T.D. Jakes
#4. You wonder what it must be like to be a man, to be so confident that the final say is yours.
Taylor Jenkins Reid
#5. Many of us will not survive our tests in mortality without help from others. And just as true: in helping others we keep our own spirits alive.
Kathleen H. Hughes
#6. More than almost any current book, DTU will wake the reader from his dogmatic slumbers. It is eminently readable, challenging, and provocative.
John Hospers
#7. Ever occur to you why some of us can be this much concerned with animals suffering? Because government is not. Why not? Animals don't vote.
Will Harvey
#8. Laurene Powell, said bluntly, "If you're ever going to do a book on Steve, you'd better do it now." He had just taken a second
Walter Isaacson
#9. The tyranny of a majority can be just as cruel as the tyranny of a single dictator, depending on the degree of enlightenment or stupidity of the voting majority.
John Hospers
#10. Undertaking initially to protect its citizens against aggression, [government] has often itself become ... a far greater aggressor.
John Hospers
#11. I believe that virtually all the problems in the world come from inequality of one kind or another.
Amartya Sen
#12. The greater the hold of government upon the life of the individual citizen, the greater the risk of war.
John Hospers
#13. If each human being is to have liberty, he cannot also have the liberty to deprive others of their liberty.
John Hospers
#14. Aplomb. I had managed to portray myself as a good Jew and,
Jon Ronson
#15. For every need and issue and decision that must be made in life, the Bible has the answers.
Elizabeth George
#17. The brave men and women, who serve their country and as a result, live constantly with the war inside them, exist in a world of chaos. But the turmoil they experience isn't who they are; the PTSD invades their minds and bodies.
Robert Koger
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