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“Too many people - some of them judges - seem to think that freedom of speech means freedom from consequences for what you have said. If you believe that, try insulting your boss when you go to work tomorrow. Better yet, try insulting your spouse before going to bed tonight.” quote by Thomas Sowell
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“Too many people - some of them judges - seem to think that freedom of speech means freedom from consequences for what you have said. If you believe that, try insulting your boss when you go to work tomorrow. Better yet, try insulting your spouse before going to bed tonight.”

Thomas Sowell

About This Quote

Freedom of speech does not shield one from the social and personal repercussions of harmful statements; accountability follows expression.

In simple terms: Words can cause real consequences despite legal protection.

Key Takeaway

Speech carries responsibility.

Themes

free speech accountability social consequences civility

Mood

cautionary serious

Type

advice observation

When to use this quote

  • workplace conflict
  • family disagreements
  • online harassment
  • public debate

Key Concepts

ethical limits of expression power dynamics

Practical Applications

  • think before speaking
  • establish respectful communication norms

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does protecting speech become enabling harm?
  • How can societies balance free expression with accountability?
A Different Perspective

Legal protections are essential; without them, speech could be unduly censored.

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