Top 18 Quotes About Resisting Government
#1. I never worked in an office in my life.
Jack Vance
#3. There is one God.One humanity.We must come together in unity
Michael Strong
#4. I get along so much better with fundamentalist Christians than I do with wishy-washy liberals, who want everyone to get along.
Penn Jillette
#5. 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington' is one of the greatest films of all time.
Laura Dern
#6. I consider the decision of my colleagues and friends to be the best birthday present.
Vladimir Putin
#8. I rejoice in the bounty of God, constantly manifesting as overflowing supply here and now.
Catherine Ponder
#9. Those who deny the right of a jury to protect an individual in resisting an unjust law of the government, deny him all defence whatsoever against oppression.
Lysander Spooner
#10. There are no souls, Melba thought with a touch of pity. We are bags of meat with a little electricity running through them. No ghosts, no spirits, no souls. The only thing that survives is the story people tell about you.
James S.A. Corey
#11. Jailbait," he declared, leaping up. "You're a saint. A goddess, even.
Richelle Mead
#12. Resisting overreaching by the federal government is appropriate and, yes, even patriotic.
Russ Feingold
#13. After serving in the Korean War, I actually started working towards a master's degree in finance.
John Cullum
#14. The era of resisting big government is never over.
Paul Gigot
#15. The adversary must first be made into a demon before people will accept the war. This was why during the Cold War, the U.S. government became infuriated at any
Mark Kurlansky
#16. It's much funnier when the comedy can happen with me just trying my best to genuinely do a good thing.
Nathan Fielder
#17. Every day, IRS agents levy liens on homes, bank accounts, and businesses; they confiscate cars, furniture, boats, and other personal property without the constitutional protections of due notice, hearing, and due process. If a person forcibly resists, government agents kill him for resisting arrest.
Jacob G. Hornberger
#18. The history of liberty is the history of limitations on the power of government, not the increase of it. When we resist, therefore, the concentration of power, we are resisting the processes of death, because concentration of power is what always precedes the destruction of human liberties.
Woodrow Wilson
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