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Separation Quotes by Ayn Rand
- Capitalism is the only system that can make freedom, individuality, and the pursuit of values possible in practice. When I say 'capitalism,' I mean a…
- I am opposed to all forms of control; I am for an absolute laissez faire, free, unregulated economy. I am for the separation of the…
- Government control of the economy, no matter in whose behalf, has been the source of all the evils in our industrial society -- and the…
More Separation Quotes
- I don't know that the Libertarian Party has an official position on the separation of church and state. — Michael Badnarik
- One of the points in which I was especially interested was the Jim Crow regulations, that is, the system of separation of… — Ray Stannard Baker
- Only as you do know yourself can your brain serve you as a sharp and efficient tool. Know your own failings, passions,… — Bernard Baruch
- I don't think anyone has the right to intrude in your life, but they do. I would like people to separate the… — Ingrid Bergman
- It is very hard to separate one's self from a character. Sometimes the people closest to me have to be very understanding. — Halle Berry
- Whenever a separation is made between liberty and justice, neither, in my opinion, is safe. — Edmund Burke
- Virtue cannot separate itself from reality without becoming a principle of evil. — Albert Camus
- I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough… — George Carlin
- There's no doubt that the Christian right has gone to bed with the more conservative elements of the Republican Party. And there's… — Jimmy Carter
- I think there ought to be a strict separation or wall built between our religious faith and our practice of political authority… — Jimmy Carter
- I believed what my father taught me about the separation of church and state, so when I was President I never invited… — Jimmy Carter
- The only solid and lasting peace between a man and his wife is, doubtless, a separation. — Lord Chesterfield