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The right to be let alone is indeed the beginning of all freedom.
-- Justice Douglas
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Freebsd Fortunes 6: 1048 of 2171 |
The rights and interests of the laboring man will be protected and cared
for not by our labor agitators, but by the Christian men to whom God in his
infinite wisdom has given control of property interests of the country, and
upon the successful management of which so much remains.
-- George F. Baer, railroad industrialist
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Freebsd Fortunes 6: 1049 of 2171 |
The rights you have are the rights given you by this Committee [the
House Un-American Activities Committee]. We will determine what rights
you have and what rights you have not got.
-- J. Parnell Thomas
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Freebsd Fortunes 6: 1050 of 2171 |
The ripest fruit falls first.
-- William Shakespeare, "Richard II"
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Freebsd Fortunes 6: 1051 of 2171 |
The road to Hades is easy to travel.
-- Bion
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Freebsd Fortunes 6: 1052 of 2171 |
The road to hell is paved with NAND gates.
-- J. Gooding
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Freebsd Fortunes 6: 1053 of 2171 |
The road to ruin is always in good repair,
and the travellers pay the expense of it.
-- Josh Billings
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Freebsd Fortunes 6: 1054 of 2171 |
The Roman Rule
The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the
one who is doing it.
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Freebsd Fortunes 6: 1055 of 2171 |
The root of all superstition is that men
observe when a thing hits, but not when it misses.
-- Francis Bacon
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Freebsd Fortunes 6: 1056 of 2171 |
The rose of yore is but a name, mere names are left to us.
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