Assembly Quote by Louis D. Brandeis Download Open image “It is the function of speech to free men from the bondage of irrational fears.” — Louis D. Brandeis ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Assembly Bondage Censorship in books Communication Fear First amendment Free man Free speech Freedom of assembly Freedom of speech Freedom of thought Function Injury Irrational Irrational fear Justify Limiting freedom of expression Men Speech
“A free man is free to acknowledge his fears, without hiding them, or hiding from them. Live with your lips pressed against your fears,… — David Deida Copy Share Image
Men do weird things when they experience fear. It's like a fight-or-flight thing. — Rashida Jones Copy Share Image
When men are ruled by fear, they strive to prevent the very changes that will abate it. — Alan Paton Copy Share Image
Thus each person by his fears gives wings to rumor, and, without any real source of apprehension, men fear what they themselves have imagined. — Lucan Copy Share Image
When men no longer have the least fear of saying something untrue, they very soon have no fear whatsoever of doing something unjust. — Theodor Haecker Copy Share Image
“Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something.… — Woodrow Wilson Copy Share Image
Fear is the dream killer, the silent voice that pushes us to lose our passion in a vain attempt to seek safety. — Seth Godin Copy Share Image
Sometimes fear is wholesome and rational; it is well to swing fear as a mighty battle-axe over men's heads when no other motive will… — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
The goose that lays golden eggs has been considered a most valuable possession. But even more profitable is the privilege of taking the golden… — Louis D. Brandeis Copy Share Image
Fear of serious injury cannot alone justify suppression of free speech and assembly. — Louis D. Brandeis Copy Share Image
We gain nothing by trading the tyranny of capital for the tyranny of labor. — Louis D. Brandeis Copy Share Image
Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the Government's purposes are beneficent. Men born to freedom are… — Louis D. Brandeis Copy Share Image
Our government is the potent, the omnipresent teacher. For good or for ill it teaches the whole people by example. Crime is contagious. If… — Louis D. Brandeis Copy Share Image
What are the American ideals? They are the development of the individual for his own and the common good; the development of the individual… — Louis D. Brandeis Copy Share Image
Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared impossible before they were done. — Louis D. Brandeis Copy Share Image
What I have desired to do is to make the people of Boston realize that the most important office, and the one which all… — Louis D. Brandeis Copy Share Image
If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable. — Louis D. Brandeis Copy Share Image
Fear of serious injury alone cannot justify oppression of free speech and assembly. Men feared witches and burnt women. It is the function of… — Louis D. Brandeis Copy Share Image
I abhor averages. I like the individual case. A man may have six meals one day and none the next, making an average of… — Louis D. Brandeis Copy Share Image
We can see nothing whatever of the soul unless it is visible in the expression of the countenance; one might call the faces at… — Georg C. Lichtenberg Copy Share Image
Mac [Barnett] and I prank each other during our presentation. We show baby pictures of each other looking completely ridiculous. I can't believe the… — Jory John Copy Share Image
She went from opera, park, assembly, play, To morning walks, and prayers three hours a day. To part her time 'twixt reading and bohea,… — Alexander Pope Copy Share Image
We stand today at the threshold of a great event both in the life of the United Nations and in the life of mankind,… — Eleanor Roosevelt Copy Share Image
Club: An assembly of good fellows, meeting under certain conditions. — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
Yet if anyone cares to read over the now crumbling minutes giving an account of the meetings at which the Italian Fasci di Combattimento… — Benito Mussolini Copy Share Image
To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations, our last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far… — John F. Kennedy Copy Share Image
“Liberalism is a creation of the seventeenth century, fathered by British philosopher John Locke (1632–1704). For Locke, liberalism means limited government, the rule of… — Peter Boghossian Copy Share Image
Well I'm not dancing," Will said through gritted teeth. "I don't know how." Oh yes you are," Alyss told him. "Let's hope you're a… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
For you deal here above all with human life, and human life is sacred; no one may dare make an attempt upon it. Respect… — Pope Paul VI Copy Share Image
I was a star campaigner for the Aruvikkara byelection and the assembly elections. They were very valuable experiences. — Suresh Gopi Copy Share Image
One cannot walk through an assembly factory and not feel that one is in Hell. — W. H. Auden Copy Share Image