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freedom sacrifice reason
It stands to reason that if sacrifices are being given, somebody is collecting sacrifices. Ayn Rand
freedom men liberty
The man who produces while others dispose of his product is a slave. Ayn Rand
freedom political mind
Political freedom cannot exist without economic freedom; a free mind and a free market are corollaries. Ayn Rand
freedom rights political
Individual rights are not subject to a public vote; a majority has no right to vote away the rights of a minority; the political function of rights is precisely to protect minorities from oppression by majorities (and the smallest minority on earth is the individual). Ayn Rand
freedom music
The freedom you feel when you're actually in control of your own music is fantastic. Kate Bush
freedom responsibility firsts
Freedom is first of all a responsibility before the God from whom we come. Alan Keyes
freedom justice chaos
Freedom is just Chaos, with better lighting. Alan Dean Foster
freedom sacrifice rights
It is fair to judge peoples by the rights they will sacrifice most for. Clarence Day
freedom people speech
Freedom of speech includes the freedom to offend people. Brad Thor
iraqis surprised
The Iraqis have consistently surprised us at every milestone. Michael Rubin
iraqis needed reaction
The reaction that's needed by the Iraqis -- they need to come together. Zalmay Khalilzad
taste
This is taste of even more to come, Al Aqsa
taste dues
It's nothing to do with us at all, our success is due to the taste of the public. Bon Scott
taste poet coarse
It is bad taste for a poet to be coarse and hairy. Aristophanes
taste bad-things
An early taste of death is not necessarily a bad thing. Charles Bukowski
taste
I am sure my music has a taste of codfish in it. Edvard Grieg
taste nipples momma
Everything I cook tastes better than yo' momma's nipples. Coolio
taste jugs break
You have to taste the sour urine before you break the jug. Clive Barker
taste
All our tastes are but reminiscences. Alphonse de Lamartine
taste acquire
The nature of power is such that even those who have not sought it, but have had it forced upon them, tend to acquire a taste for more. Aldous Huxley