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  • All duties are matters of conscience, with this restriction that a superior obligation suspends the force of an inferior one.

  • North Carolina precinct chairman and GOP executive committee member Don Yelton thinks his state's new voting restrictions are just fine.

    "Aasif Mandvi On Life As A 'No Land's Man' And Impressing Jon Stewart". Interview with Terry Gross, www.npr.org. November 3, 2014.
  • There is no way the American public will sit still for the banning of or putting any significant restrictions on the kinds of guns they want.

    Gun   Want   Way  
    "No Easy Answers: An Interview with James Q. Wilson". Interview with William D. Eggers and John O'Leary, reason.com. February 1995.
  • Life can dictate that we suffer physical restrictions and limitations, but no one has the ability to restrict or in any way demean our spirit unless we agree to it.

    Suffering   Way   Spirit  
    Sonia Choquette (2010). “True Balance: A Commonsense Guide for Renewing Your Spirit”, p.93, Harmony
  • Any restrictions to freedom of expression will always open the door to possible others, because analogical reasoning can mount arguments showing why this or that class of objects is closely similar to those for which exceptions have been made.

    Randal Marlin (2002). “Propaganda and the Ethics of Persuasion”, p.230, Broadview Press
  • there ought always to be a constitutional method of giving efficacy to constitutional provisions. What for instance would avail restrictions on the authority of the state legislatures, without some constitutional mode of enforcing the observance of them? . . . This power must either be a direct negative on the state laws, or an authority in the federal courts, to over-rule such as might be in manifest contravention of the articles of union.

    Law   Giving   Negative  
    Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison (2010). “The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States”, p.508, Modern Library
  • There are social restrictions where someone could be suppressing someone else's freedom to express themselves.

    Source: www.businessinsider.com
  • I would say I'm pro-choice only because I don't feel that it's right that anybody in this world puts restrictions on anyone.

  • Only love expands intelligence. To live in love is to accept the other and the conditions of his existence as a source of richness, not as opposition, restriction or limitation.

  • Jimmy [Dean] was the most talented and original actor I ever saw work. He was also a guerrilla artist who attacked all restrictions on his sensibility. Once he pulled a switchblade and threatened to murder his director. I imitated his style in art and in life. It got me in a lot of trouble.

    Art   Style   Actors  
  • U.S. agricultural products, including safe, high-quality Montana beef, face unscientific trade restrictions in many important markets.

  • Unless we put medical freedom into the Constitution, the time will come when medicine will organize into an undercover dictatorship to restrict the art of healing to one class of Men and deny equal privileges to others; the Constitution of the Republic should make a Special privilege for medical freedoms as well as religious freedom.

    Religious   Time   Art  
    Misattributed to Benjamin Rush in "Total Health and Restoration: A 180-Day Journey" by Terry Dorian, p. 49, 2002.
  • Every restriction of trade creates vested interests that are from then on opposed to its removal.

    Ludwig von Mises (2013). “The Theory of Money and Credit”, p.255, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
  • The restriction of studies of human intellect and character to studies of conscious states was not without influence on a scientific studies of animal psychology.

    Edward Thorndike (2017). “Animal Intelligence: Experimental Studies”, p.26, Routledge
  • People who think that grammar is just a collection of rules and restrictions are wrong. If you get to like it, grammar reveals the hidden meaning of history, hides disorder and abandonment, links things and brings opposites together. Grammar is a wonderful way of organising the world how you'd like it to be.

  • Every culture, if its natural development is not too much affected by political restrictions, experiences a perpetual renewal of the formative urge, and out of that comes an ever growing diversity of creative activity. Every successful piece of work stirs the desire for greater perfection and deeper inspiration; each new form becomes the herald of new possibilities of development.

    Rudolf Rocker (2004). “Anarcho-Syndicalism: Theory and Practice”, p.17, AK Press
  • What the Democrats have to understand is that while we do need to reform our regulation and we do need more restrictions, it is true that it is capitalism and free enterprise and companies that create jobs and wealth for every American.

    Jobs   Reform   Needs  
    Interview with Tom Brokaw, www.nbcnews.com. September 21, 2008.
  • Everyone is free to write and say whatever he likes, without any restrictions.

    V. I. Lenin (2008). “Lenin on Literature and Art”, p.24, Wildside Press LLC
  • Instead of leading to the high places of happiness, from which the world would seem to lie below one, so that one could look down with a sense of exaltation and advantage, and judge and choose and pity, it led rather downward and earthward, into realms of restriction and depression, where the sound of other lives, easier and freer, was heard as from above, and served to deepen the feeling of failure.

    Henry James (2016). “Portrait of a Lady”, p.377, Henry James
  • The cult of the omnipotent state has millions of followers in the united States. Americans of today view their government in the same way as Christians view their God; they worship and adore the state and they render their lives and fortunes to it. Statists believe that their lives - their very being - are a privilege that the state has given to them. They believe that everything they do is - and should be - dependent on the consent of the government. Thus, statists support such devices as income taxation, licensing laws, regulations, passports, trade restrictions, and the like.

    Jacob G. Hornberger (1997). “The tyranny of gun control”
  • Poverty is restriction and as such, it is the greatest injustice you can perpetrate upon yourself.

    Stuart Wilde (1998). “The Trick to Money is Having Some”, p.1, Hay House, Inc
  • Capital and labor are both wild forces which require intelligent legislation to hold them in restriction.

  • What do prisoners do? Write, of course; even if they have to use blood as ink, as the Marquis de Sade did. The reasons they write, the exquisitely frustrating restrictions of their autonomy and the fact that no one listens to their cries, are all the reasons that mentally ill people, and even many normal people write. We write to escape our prisons.

    Writing   Blood   People  
  • I see the beauty of Mike's attempt to devise an ideal ethic and applaud his recognition that such must start by junking the present sexual code and starting fresh. Most philosophers haven't the courage for this; they swallow the basics of the present code--monogamy, family pattern, continence, body taboos, conventional restrictions on intercourse, and so forth--then fiddle with details...even such piffle as discussing whether the female breast is an obscene sight! (p.365)

    Sight   Female   Details  
    Robert A. Heinlein (1987). “Stranger in a Strange Land”, p.342, Penguin
  • The people = government doctrine is equivalent to political infantilism -- an agreement to pretend that the citizen's wishes animate each restriction or exaction inflicted upon him.

    James Bovard (2015). “Freedom in Chains: The Rise of the State and the Demise of the Citizen”, p.111, Macmillan
  • By international standards, many of the U.K.'s policies for civil society are exemplary. However, there are concerns about constraints on civil liberties - particularly restrictions on free assembly and about the rising tide of everyday regulation has seriously impeded community activity - from organising street parties to helping children.

  • A belief in feminism is a belief in personal freedom - the freedom to live a life free of fear of violence, to select a fulfilling career and be compensated fairly, to choose when to start a family, to marry whom you love. I want everyone, regardless of gender, to live a life free of restriction or fear, able to pursue their own personal brand of happiness and fulfillment.

    Careers   Feminism   Want  
  • The Libertarian position on immigration is to have, not open borders with no restrictions, but to have controlled borders that allow hard-working people to come into America to help raise their standard of living and improve the American economy.

  • The New Deal never rethought the draconian racist immigration restriction policies of the 20s, of course, but its electoral base rested significantly on "ethnic" voters, whose activism was both hemmed in and rewarded by the Democrats. Southern and Eastern Europeans were included as secondary leaders of the new industrial unions, and as entitled citizens qualified for social security, unemployment compensation, and fair labor standards protections, even as workers of color were largely left out of key areas of the welfare state.

    Keys   Color   Southern  
    Source: www.counterpunch.org
  • I couldn't get myself to read the want ads. The thought of sitting in front of a man behind a desk and telling him that I wanted a job, that I was qualified for a job, was too much for me. Frankly, I was horrified by life, at what a man had to do simply in order to eat, sleep, and keep himself clothed. So I stayed in bed and drank. When you drank the world was still out there, but for the moment it didn't have you by the throat.

    Jobs   Work   Drinking  
    "Factotum". Book by Charles Bukowski, Ch. 31, 1975.
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