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1. “Prejudice locks the mind. Nothing can enter. Nothing true can escape.”
2. “When we acknowledge the kingdom of the self, we will no longer accept slavery either for ourselves or for others, no matter how it is disguised.”
3. “Our willingness to openly reveal our feelings in our argument nearly always builds our credibility.”
4. “Love is how we feel toward those who show us that which is lovable about ourselves.”
5. “The erosion of a nation’s concern for life an for individual rights, has always precede the intrusion of tyranny.”
6. “The function of the law is not to provide justice or to preserve freedom. The function of the law is to keep those who hold power, in power.”
7. “I would rather have a mind opened by wonder than one closed by belief.”
8. “The best antidote for crime is justice. The irony we often fail to appreciate is that the more justice people enjoy, the fewer crimes they commit. Crime is the natural offspring of an unjust society.”
9. “I am not as concerned about choosing the right words as I am in letting the words as I am in letting the words flow naturally.”
10. “Nothing in the world is as fearsome as a bloody, battered opponent who will never surrender.”
11. “The less of one’s life one must exchange for money, the more freedom one may enjoy.”
12. “Faced with the pain of freedom, man begs for his shackles.”
13. “To freely bloom – that is my definition of success.”
14. “To bargain freedom for security is the devil’s bargain. having made the bargain, one enjoys neither freedom nor security.”
15. “Skepticism, not cleanliness, is next to godliness. Skepticism is the father of freedom. It is like the pry that holds open the door for truth to slip in.”
16. “Words that do not create images should be disarded.”
17. “We are defined by how we use our power.”
18. “The way people move is their autobiography in motion.”
19. “Each of us has been endowed with the perfect power to be free. Slavery is a state of mind that fails to acknowledge the slave’s own power.”
20. “We could advance the human race enormously if we but learned to communicate honestly with our neighbors.”