Those who would give up
essential liberty to
purchase a little
temporary safety deserve
neither liberty nor
safety.
    --Benjamin Franklin<END>
'My country right or
wrong' is like saying
'my mother drunk or
sober'
       --G.K.Chesterton<END>
When a man assumes a
public trust, he should
consider himself as
public property.
     --Thomas Jefferson<END>
Knowledge is the only
fountain both of love
and the principles of
human liberty.
      --Daniel Webster<END>
I hold it to be the
inalienable right of
anybody to go to hell
in his own way.
        --Robert Frost<END>
Liberty means
responsibility. That is
why most men dread it.
 --George Bernard Shaw<END>
Whoever fights monsters
should see to it that
in the process he
doesn't become a
monster.
      --F. W. Nietsche<END>
One man with courage is
a majority.
    --Thomas Jefferson<END>
I have no political
insight.<END> 