Top 32 Quotes About Garet
#1. You saw my leg?"
"How can a man help what he sees?" he said. "And, if I could add, you possess a very fine leg.
Shannon Hale
#2. African American Congressman Bobby Rush wore a hoodie on the floor of Congress to make a point this week. And they threw him out. They said a hoodie is too scary for Congress. Too scary? Have you ever looked into Michele Bachmann's eyes?
Bill Maher
#3. Is it security you want? There is no security at the top of the world.
Garet Garrett
#4. Loyalty of the law-making power to the executive power was one of the dangers the political fathers foretold.
Garet Garrett
#5. If you put a ten dollar bill under the rug instead of spending it, that is capital formation. It represents ten dollars' worth of something that might have been immediately consumed, but wasn't.
Garet Garrett
#7. If people cannot limit government they will not for long be free.
Garet Garrett
#8. There are those who still think they are holding the pass against a revolution that may be coming up the road. But they are gazing in the wrong direction. The revolution is behind them. It went by in the Night of Depression, singing songs to freedom.
Garet Garrett
#9. To the revolutionary mind the American vista must have been almost as incredible as Genghis Khan's first view of China - so rich, so soft, so unaware.
Garet Garrett
#10. The idea of imposing universal peace on the world by force is a barbarian fantasy.
Garet Garrett
#11. I don't respond well to the Olympic noise, which is the noise of nationalistic triumphalism.
Tom Stoppard
#12. You do not defend a world that is already lost.
Garet Garrett
#13. Some of my greatest role models are the young children who ask the right questions - who will sit down and share their concerns. They're not just learning from me - they're educating me. That's what drives me.
Jerome Ringo
#14. Well, where there is freedom doubt itself must be free.
Garet Garrett
#15. The winds that blow our billions away return burdened with themes of scorn and dispraise.
Garet Garrett
#16. Lenin, the greatest theorist of them all, did not know what he was going to do after he had got the power.
Garet Garrett
#17. The New Deal was going to redistribute the national income according to ideals of social and economic justice.
Garet Garrett
#18. I do see more and more people who are moving away from traditional religions that exclude others and have hatred as their basis, as part of their ideologies, that conceptualize an angry God that is going to take retribution on all the people who are not a certain way.
Wayne Dyer
#19. Formerly government was the responsibility of people; now people were the responsibility of government.
Garet Garrett
#20. The New Deal's enmity for that system of free and competitive private enterprise which we call capitalism was fundamental.
Garet Garrett
#21. If the great Government of the United States were a private corporation no bank would take its name on a piece of paper, because it has cynically repudiated the words engraved upon its bonds.
Garet Garrett
#22. The spectacle of a great, solvent government paying a fictitious price for gold it did not want and did not need and doing it on purpose to debase the value of its own paper currency was one to astonish the world.
Garet Garrett
#23. Black women are supposed to be 'strong,' but the burden of carrying our race and carrying our families adds the pressure.
Aunjanue Ellis
#24. There was endless controversy as to whether the acts of the New Deal did actually move recovery or retard it, and nothing final could ever come of that bitter debate because it is forever impossible to prove what might have happened in place of what did.
Garet Garrett
#25. Pause and remember - The only person you need to believe in you is - you!
Jennifer Young
#26. There is a long history of monetary experience. It tells us that government is at heart a counterfeiter and therefore cannot be trusted to control money, and that this is true of both autocratic and popular government.
Garet Garrett
#27. Revolution in the modern case is no longer an uncouth business.
Garet Garrett
#29. With no notice to the American people ... this country entered the war ... Stranger than the fact was the passive acceptance of it.
Garet Garrett
#30. It is the function of the President, representing the executive principle, to execute the laws.
Garet Garrett
#31. There is in government a living impulse to extend itself indefinitely; and there is in freedom a necessity to resist that impulse.
Garet Garrett
#32. This is the problem for which revolutionary theory has yet to find the right solution, if there is one. The difficulty is that the economic interests of the two classes are antagonistic.
Garet Garrett
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