Top 16 Marshall Fritz Quotes
#1. For more than 220 years - from the 1620s to the 1840s - most American schooling was independent of government control, subsidy, and influence. From this educational freedom the American Republic was born.
Marshall Fritz
#2. I proclaim publicly that I favor ending government involvement in education.
Marshall Fritz
#3. Charter schools are just public schools on a slightly longer leash. A dog on a long leash is still a dog on a leash.
Marshall Fritz
#4. He would think God was a dyke librarian, and he would know the fear of her.
Joe Hill
#5. I think radio plays are my favourite medium, as they make the listener work and create and contribute in a way that TV and film can never do, and they have an immediacy that written prose often lacks.
Neil Gaiman
#6. The Left/Right scale is a misleading way of comparing political systems. It doesn't measure anything.
Marshall Fritz
#7. The list of lifesavers left him numb, clueless - the action, indifferent.
Noorilhuda
#8. When power replaces truth as the goal, assertion replaces reason as the path
Marshall Fritz
#9. Some want prayer in school, some want condoms.
Printing prayers on condoms satisfies nobody.
Marshall Fritz
#10. I have noticed that doing the sensible thing is only a good idea when the decision is quite small. For the life-changing things, you must risk it.
Jeanette Winterson
#11. In the true order of things one does not do something in order to be happy-one is happy and, hence, does something. One does not do some things in order to be compassionate, one is compassionate and, hence, acts in a certain way.
Neale Donald Walsch
#12. My feeling is, from when I started on 'Breaking Bad,' there's no reason to pick and choose because every episode is great. Whatever episode you get, you're lucky to do it.
Michelle MacLaren
#13. When I'm asked where libertarians fit on the left-right spectrum, I say we don't. We're above the line.
Marshall Fritz
#14. The forces that we deal with have two sides: one is good and helpful and the other is dark and dangerous. Part of your training is to learn to distinguish between them, and know when to use which. (Nakoma)
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#15. The preacher rose high on his elbow. "Law changes," he said, "but 'got to's' go on. You got the right to do what you got to do.
John Steinbeck
#16. The combination of both legs leads to social harmony and material abundance.
Marshall Fritz
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