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- For three long years I have been going up and down this country preaching that government . . . costs too much. I shall not…
- Too often in recent history liberal governments have been wrecked on rocks of loose fiscal policy.
- A world turned into a stereotype, a society converted into a regiment, a life translated into a routine, make it difficult for either art or…
- A small group had concentrated into their own hands an almost complete control over other people's property, other people's money, other people's labor - other…
- I think we consider too much the good luck of the early bird and not enough the bad luck of the early worm.
- A good leader can't get too far ahead of his followers.
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