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Struggle is the architect of the soul.
James Cook
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No resource will flourish if managed by government.
James Cook
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If the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results, then liberalism is a form of insanity.
James Cook
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Investors believe in the best possible outcome.
James Cook
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Government regulators are another name for police.
James Cook
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Any nation that allows the government to dominate its monetary and economic policies will ultimately suffer grave consequences.
James Cook
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Let one state in the U.S. be free of government and overnight you would have an economic powerhouse.
James Cook
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No role in life is more important than to be a good mother.
James Cook
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Everybody lives an epic.
James Cook
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People who never seen to learn claim the government can be made more efficient.
James Cook
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There is nothing very religious about feeling superior to those who don't share your views.
James Cook
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Nothing is more difficult than to make a profit.
James Cook
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Love of country is nowhere the same as love of government.
James Cook
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We should worry about our own souls first and trust in God's plan for others.
James Cook
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Government is not using modern technology so much to modernize and improve services as it is to regulate, punish, collect taxes and keep an eye on us. They'd rather rule than serve.
James Cook
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Most everything government does is worse than useless.
James Cook
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Time flies when you're running out of money.
James Cook
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The purer the application of socialism, the worse the results, the purer the application of capitalism, the better the results.
James Cook
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People are always receptive to the idea of a conspiracy.
James Cook
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Government is not competent enough to regulate.
James Cook
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The longer people receive economic assistance, the worse their social condition and behavior.
James Cook
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There are only two questions about government. How much do you want? How much can you stand?
James Cook
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Government employees move up the ladder through educational credentials rather than merit. People are given jobs and promotions based on seniority, race and gender rather than ability or talent. Such a system often overlooks the deserving and rewards the incompetent. There is no payoff for achievement.
James Cook
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Employers know the nature of people best.
James Cook
