Assassination Quote by Harry S. Truman
“Of course, there are dangers in religious freedom and freedom of opinion. But to deny these rights is worse than dangerous, it is absolutely fatal to liberty. The external threat to liberty should not drive us into suppressing liberty at home. Those who want the government to regulate matters of the mind and spirit are like men who are so afraid of being murdered that they commit suicide to avoid assassination.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Truman Doctrine, 1947
Freedom must be protected even when it seems risky; suppressing it creates greater danger than the threats themselves.
In simple terms: Liberty is safer when defended, not denied.
Guard liberty, don’t fear it.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- public policy debates
- legislative voting
- activism
- education on civil rights
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do we protect liberty without ignoring real threats?
- When is it justified to limit speech for safety?
Balancing security and liberty can be complex; over‑regulation may stifle dissent.