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taxation taxes-funny pay
Franklin D. Roosevelt Taxes, after all, are dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society.
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Tim Pape Taxation without representation? No, they're getting taxed, and they're getting represented.
taxation collecting taxes
Margaret Thatcher Our aim is to make tax collecting a declining industry.
taxation benefits taxes
Ralph Waldo Emerson For every benefit you receive a tax is levied.
taxation finance budgets
James Madison The most productive system of finance will always be the least burdensome.
taxation institutions foursquare
Frank Chodorov The institution of taxation rests foursquare on the axiom that somebody must rule somebody else.
taxation should robbery
Frank Chodorov Taxation is nothing but organized robbery, and there the subject should be dropped.
taxation revolution citizens
Lyndon B. Johnson In 1790, the nation which had fought a revolution against taxation without representation discovered that some of its citizens weren't much happier about taxation with representation.
institutions democratic
Joseph A. Schumpeter There exists no more democratic institution than the market
institutions new-products humans
Eric Ries A startup is a human institution designed to deliver a new product or service under conditions of extreme uncertainty.
institutions
Kyle Chandler I love the institution of marriage, and I love my marriage.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson No institution will be better than the institutor.
institutions demonic
Paul Tillich Every institution is inherently demonic.
institutions charitable
Amar Bose I'm forming a charitable institution for education.
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Paddy Ashdown The greatest failure is that although we have created institutions, we have not created a civil society.
institutions results performances
Peter Drucker What can I contribute that will significantly affect the performance and the results of the institution I serve?
institutions accustomed
Alexis de Tocqueville Those which we call necessary institutions are simply no more than institutions to which we have become accustomed.