Adventure Quote by John Pugsley Download Open image “How to obtain freedom has been, and is, mankind's most important quest.” — John Pugsley ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Adventure Freedom Has beens Important Libertarian Liberty Mankind Nature of man Quests
If it is true that the basic quest of man is freedom, the question we must ask is: Is it freedom from or freedom… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Freedom is acquired by conquest, not by gift. It must be pursued constantly and responsibly. Freedom is not an ideal located outside of man;… — Paulo Freire Copy Share Image
We want freedom. We want freedom from the constraints of the cycles of the sun and the moon. We want freedom from drought and… — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image
“For any human being, freedom is essential, crucial, to our dignity and our ability to be fully human.” — Izzeldin Abuelaish Copy Share Image
The only way to deal with freedom is to become so absolutely free that our very existence seizes to exists. — Edwin Mamerto Copy Share Image
Freedom is one of the deepest and noblest aspirations of the human spirit. — Ronald Reagan Copy Share Image
Freedom is one of the principal goals of human endeavor, but the best use man can make of his freedom is to place limitations… — Edwin Conklin Copy Share Image
Freedom is the one purport, wisely aimed at, or unwisely, of all man's struggles, toilings and sufferings, in this earth. — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
The cause of freedom is identified with the destinies of humanity, and in whatever part of the world it gains ground by and by,… — Lajos Kossuth Copy Share Image
Freedom is not merely a word or an abstract theory, but the most effective instrument for advancing the welfare of man. — John F. Kennedy Copy Share Image
It is dangerous to take human freedom for granted, to regard it as a prerogative rather than as an obligation, as an ultimate fact… — Abraham Joshua Heschel Copy Share Image
Freedom may be the soul of humanity, but often you have to struggle to prove it. — Lech Walesa Copy Share Image
Size of industry, concentration of market, or production notwithstanding, the consumer is best served when the businessman is completely free to pursue his profit… — John Pugsley Copy Share Image
The consumer gets the best deal when the product is cheapest, and the product is cheapest when people can freely compete in the market… — John Pugsley Copy Share Image
When government taxes and regulates, what is seen are the visible effects of government contracts, grants, and subsidies. What is not seen are all… — John Pugsley Copy Share Image
Peace and prosperity are inversely proportional to the level of taxation. — John Pugsley Copy Share Image
Pugsley's First Law of Government: All government programs accomplish the opposite of what they are designed to achieve. — John Pugsley Copy Share Image
...human beings always have and always will seek havens where we are free to be productive and to keep the property we create. — John Pugsley Copy Share Image
In Sherman's famous march through Georgia, his soldiers left a swath of death and destruction, destroying crops, burning homes and killing civilians. Sherman himself… — John Pugsley Copy Share Image
Any time you read that your government is erecting tariff barriers, supporting threatened industries with subsidies, or interfering in any way with free trade… — John Pugsley Copy Share Image
Governments steal from citizens through taxes and through the subterfuge of monetizing their own IOUs. — John Pugsley Copy Share Image
Only in situations where competition is illegal will competition not act naturally to bring the best product at the lowest price to the consumer. — John Pugsley Copy Share Image
All of political history history can be summed up as a struggle to throw the bad guys out and put the good guys in. — John Pugsley Copy Share Image
Monopoly power is an illusion in any system in which free competition is allowed. — John Pugsley Copy Share Image
I'm trying to write a film with my friend. I'd love to get the thrill of speaking actors making my work even funnier. — Russell Howard Copy Share Image
I painted the words "GREAT ADVENTURE" in Beijing, Dallas, San Francisco, Copenhagen, and Japan. What it means to me is completely different to everybody… — Ben Eine Copy Share Image
I've used the Phoenix Centrifuge to replicate what the body's going to go through on the flight up. I've also done some gravity tests… — Richard Branson Copy Share Image
I have lifted my plane . . . for perhaps a thousand flights and I have never felt her wheels glide from the Earth… — Beryl Markham Copy Share Image
I am attracted to looking at the different things language can mean even in one sometimes quite ordinary utterance. Writing is partly about listening… — Rae Armantrout Copy Share Image
What a thrill. You know you've entered new territory when you realise that your outfit cost more than your film. — Jessica Yu Copy Share Image
“So many people live within unhappy circumstances and yet will not take the initiative to change their situation because they are conditioned by a… — Alexander Supertramp Chris McCandless Copy Share Image
A common fallacy in much of the adverse criticism to which science is subjected today is that it claims certainty, infallibility and complete emotional… — Cyril Norman Hinshelwood Copy Share Image
“Exactly. I think the original tantric Buddhists took notice of was some very wise old people who never studied in their youth, but took… — Joe Niemczura Copy Share Image
As an adventurer...I try to protect against the downside. I make sure I have covered as many eventualities as I can. In the end,… — Richard Branson Copy Share Image
“Love can give you such happiness, then can break the very heart it filled, leaving a hole that can never be fixed or protected… — Kevin McLeod Copy Share Image
“It always gave Wolf a peculiar thrill thus to tighten his grip upon his stick, thus to wrap himself more closely in his faded… — John Cowper Powys Copy Share Image