Quotations of Interest
Author Subject
Adams, John higer authority
Adams, Samuel gun control
Aquinas, Thomas God
Aristotle war
Aristotle democracy
Aristotle excellence
Armey, Dick taxation
Bacon, Francis knowledge and power
Bastiat, F. taxation
Bastiat, Frederic state as a fiction
Bastiat, Frederic a petition
Bentham, Jeremy law as an evil
Black, Hugo constitution vs fairness
Brandeis, Justice Louis D. liberty
Brandeis, Justice Louis D. government
Buchanan, James economics
Casey, Douglas foreign aid
Chief Joseph native american
Churchill, Winston capitalism
Churchill, Winston voter
Churchill, Winston well-defined objective
Churchill. Winston socialism
Churchill, Winston evils of the world
Choate, Joseph H. income tax
Cicero, Marcus  justice
Claudius peace
Clausewitz war
Coleman, John S. government
Confucius diversity
Confucius knowledge
Cooper, James Fenimore polity
curriculum review committee on capitalism and morality
Dante liberty
Darrow, Clarence thought crimes
Darrow, Clarence presidential election
De Tocqueville, Alexis socialism and democracy
Douglas, Frederick classes
Durant, Will liberty and equality
Emerson, Ralph Waldo government
Emerson, Ralph Waldo education 
Epictetus criticism
Epictetus freedom
Feynman, Richard national debt
Fortune Cookie advice
Franklin, Benjamin democracy
Franklin, Benjamin legislatures
Friedman, Milton fear of markets
Friedman, Milton Wealth of Nations
Friedman, Milton government power
Milton Friedman social responsibility of a firm
Galbraith, John Kenneth first amendment
Gandhi, Mahatma gun control
Gandhi, Mahatma good government
Goldwater, Barry vice and virtue
Greenspan, Alan protectionism
Hamilton, Alexander U.S. Constitutuon
Hamilton, Alexander liberty and inequality
Hayek, Friedrich A. remuneration
Hayek, Friedrich A. the rule of law
Hayek, Friedrich A. social justice
Hayek, Friedrich A. government
Heinlein, Robert starship troopers
Heyne, Paul gravest flaw
Hitler, Adolf gun control
Hitler, Adolf common good
Hobbes, Thomas life of man
Hoffer, Eric absolute power
Holmes, Oliver Wendell justice
Hubert, Jim knowledge
Ingersoll, Robert intellectual liberty
Jefferson, Thomas government and taxation
Jesus truth
Kant, Emmanuel function of the true state
Kennedy, Robert individual man
King, Stacey michael jordan
Khrushchev, Nikita communism
Lansing Jr., John two  functions  of constitutions
Larkin, Paschal usury in France
Lawrence, D.H. liberty 
Lawrence, D.H. liberty
Lenin, Vladimir I. taxation
Lewis, C. S. necessity
Liebling, A.J. newspapers
Lincoln, Abraham liberty
Locke, John commonwealths
Locke, John experience and knowledge
Madison, James government
Mamet, David changing one's mind
Marcuse, Herbert capitalism
Marshall, Alfred economics and poverty
Mencken, H.L. political parties
Mencken, H.L. government
Mill, John Stuart On Liberty
Mill, John Stuart ad hominem
Mises (von), Ludwig sovereign consumer
O'Rourke, P.J. health care
Orwell, George equality
Orwell, George military
Paine, Thomas taxation
Paine, Thomas government
Proust, Marcel wisdom
Queen Elizabeth default risk and interest rates
Rand, Ayn socialism
Reagan, Ronald tax code
Reagan, Ronald federal government 
Reagan, Ronald the wall
Rothbard, Murray government
Ruskin, John liberty
Russell, Bertrand question conventional wisdom
Russell, Bertrand thinking
Savoy, Shae sccc student council member
Seneca, Lucius freedom
Schelling, Felix education and inequality
Shaw, George Bernard Peter and Paul
Simpson, Homer statistics
Singer, Isaac actions rather than words
Smith, Adam self-interest
Sobran, Joseph centralized power
Sowell, Thomas compassion
Sowell, Thomas ignorance
Sowell, Thomas demagoguery 
Sowell, Thomas consequences of decisions
Sowell, Thomas demonize those who produce
Stigler, George group work
Student Message (SCCC) sccc tolerance
Supreme Court (U.S.) constitutional rights
Thomas, Clarence quotas 
Thomas, Clarence equality
Thomas, Norman communism
Thoreau, Henry David government
Thoreau, Henry David wealth
Throop, Kelvin forecasting
Twain, Mark government
unknown author leisure
Unkown author generosity
Voltaire redistribution of wealth
Washington, George peace
Watts, J.C. Jr. character
Webster, Daniel the constitution
Williams, Walter democracy
Willkie, Wendell socialism