Quotes by author
A. J. P. Taylor
Abraham Lincoln
- Classroom philosophies
- Encouraged by inequality
- If you see something, say something
- Our only threat comes from within
- Power tests character
- Preserving respect and esteem
- Prohibition
- Prohibition law
- Prohibition vs. temperance
- The Constitution protects minorities
- The people are masters
- The people are the rightful masters
- Wars abroad, impoverishment at home
Adam Smith
- Achieving opulence from barbarism
- Draining money from the people
- Increasing prosperity
- Managing capital
- Mercy
- Natural progress
- Party above truth
- Politicians and other people’s money
- Pursuing private interests
- Self governance
- Spendthrift rulers
- The failure of rigid central planning
- The natural effort of individuals vs. the folly of human laws
- The tragedy of the poor
Adlai E. Stevenson
Adlai E. Stevenson II
Adolf Hitler
Al Capone
Alan Barth
Alan Bloom
Alan Bullock
Alan Greenspan
Alan Keyes
Albert Camus
Albert Einstein
Albert Gallatin
Albert J. Beveridge
Albert Jay Nock
Albert Szent-Gyorgi
Aldous Huxley
Alex Fraser Tytler
Alexander Haig
Alexander Hamilton
- An association of states
- Army can never threaten liberties
- At your feet or at your throat
- Be firm
- Debt overthrows public morality
- Debt rises with income
- Democracy is a disease and a poison
- Destructive government
- Diversity of enterprise for the wealth of a nation
- Enthusiasm in liberty
- Exclude foreign influence
- Foreigners vs. Americans
- Government must pay its debts
- Government must serve everyone equally
- Instruments of government
- Neutrality requires strength
- No acquiescence to thugs
- Not invented here
- Our greatest source of security
- Pausing immigration to rid newcomers of foreign attachments
- Power over men
- Proselytizing
- Real liberty
- Redressing federal government excess
- Stand for something
- State sovereignty
- States’ rights
- Strict immigration laws protect our nation
- The Constitution is the law of the land
- The Constitution is the standard
- The cure for bad government
- The free market and national wealth
- The importance of natural born citizens
- The only recourse for betrayal
- The threat of open borders
- Unconstitutional is invalid
- Will power
Alexander Ivanovich Herzen
Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Alexander Tyler
Alexandr Solzhenitsyn
Alexis de Tocqueville
- A depraved taste for equality
- Corrupting the system
- Democracy and taxes
- Destroying our liberties
- Elite contempt
- Equal in slavery
- Freedom itself is the reward
- Government control
- Government is not a parent
- Principles in politics
- Supreme power enervates
- The logic of the Constitution in two sentences
- The voluntary Union
- Tyranny of the masses