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People want government to solve problems, but government is often the cause of the problem.
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Throughout history government has seldom hesitated from robbing its citizens in a crisis.
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There are only two questions about government. How much do you want? How much can you stand?
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Nations that embrace the free market to the greatest extent prosper the most.
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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.
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Liars seldom believe anyone else.
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Living your life constructs your soul, not a few seconds of daily prayer.
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The soul is that part of you in harmony with God.
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The more money spent by government to address social injustice the greater the cries of social injustice.
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The more successful an organization becomes, the more difficult it is to deal with.
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Whatever you do without confidence will be done badly.
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It's a vain hope to believe that people will voluntarily turn their back on government subsidies.
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The left controls the media, the institutions of higher learning and the government. They preach against business, disparate merit, decry free enterprise and slander capitalism.
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Our religious understanding and beliefs should evolve just like everything else.
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Government charity gives the most to those who refuse to help themselves; private charity gives less.
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If you want the best results in an organization, you must rely solely on merit.
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Better to have something to say than to have to say something.
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The more welfare, the more crime.
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Governments institutionalize something for nothing.
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Once a person comes to rely on the government for support, that person becomes a socialist through and through.
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The government endangers us with our own money.
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At times life becomes too busy for religious thoughts.
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The reason our economic crisis has been forestalled is the reason there will be an economic crisis.
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The more noteworthy a person's achievements, the more government agents are attracted to investigating that person.