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Man Quotes by Barry Goldwater
- Any pilot can describe the mechanics of flying. What it can do for the spirit of man is beyond description.
- Throughout history, government has proved to be the chief instrument for thwarting man's liberty.
- Conservatism therefore looks upon the enhancement of man's spiritual nature as the primary concern of political philosophy. Liberals, on the other hand,— in the name…
- The Conservative knows that to regard man as part of an undifferentiated mass is to consign him to ultimate slavery.
- I've always said I have nothing against a woman doing anything a man can do as long as she gets home in time to cook…
- Conservatism, we are told, is out-of-date. This charge is preposterous and we ought to boldly say so. The laws of God, and of nature, have…
- I think any man in business would be foolish to fool around with his secretary. If it's somebody else's secretary, fine.
- A man from the west will fight over three things: water, women and gold, and usually in that order.
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