It's one thing to maintain that upper-income earners should pay higher tax rates because they are better able to shoulder the burden… — David Limbaugh Copy Share Image
A government is a compulsory territorial monopolist of ultimate decision-making (jurisdiction) and, implied in this, a compulsory territorial monopolist of taxation. That… — Hans-Hermann Hoppe Copy Share Image
How then shall mathematical concepts be judged? They shall not be judged. Mathematics is the supreme arbiter. From its decisions there is… — David van Dantzig Copy Share Image
The one who decides who goes ahead has the upper hand, regardless of who gets to go. This is why many women… — Deborah Tannen Copy Share Image
Sure! Why should any experts be the arbiters... That's like telling someone they can't be a vegetarian. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Throughout history, self-styled arbiters have taken it upon themselves to decide the question of what can or cannot be the legitimate purview… — Barbara Goldsmith Copy Share Image
Rush Limbaugh is not the arbiter of what's good taste or what American opinions or morals should be. — David Corn Copy Share Image
I do not regard the procuring of peace as a matter in which we should play the role of arbiter between different… — Otto von Bismarck Copy Share Image
By a steady adherence to the Union we may hope, erelong, to become the arbiter of Europe in America, and to be… — Alexander Hamilton Copy Share Image
Digital imaging has untied our hands with regards to technical limitations. We no longer have to be arbiters of technology; we get… — John Dykstra Copy Share Image
The universal law of karma ... is that of action and reaction, cause and effect, sowing and reaping. In the course of… — Paramahansa Yogananda Copy Share Image
My father always used to say, "Don't raise your voice. Improve your argument." Good sense does not always lie with the loudest… — Desmond Tutu Copy Share Image
“If there is such a person on the planet, then he or she—this self-appointed arbiter of “appropriateness”—deserves to be confronted with as… — Simon Doonan Copy Share Image
The job of the critic, as it might have been conceived in the 1950's or 1960's, was some kind of role of… — Louis Menand Copy Share Image
I think Americans suspect, without even being able to articulate it, that we're at the end of the American century; that we're… — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image
If you allow a political catchword to go on and grow, you will awaken some day to find it standing over you,… — William Graham Sumner Copy Share Image
In vain do science and philosophy pose as the arbiters of the human mind, of which they are in fact only the… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image