
“The freedoms won by Americans in 1776 were lost in the revolution of 1913.”
Source: The Income Tax: Root of All Evil (1954), p. 35
Cities of the Red Night (1981)
“The freedoms won by Americans in 1776 were lost in the revolution of 1913.”
Source: The Income Tax: Root of All Evil (1954), p. 35
Jan. 14, 2003 http://www.slate.com/id/2076712/: On Iraq
2000s, 2003
Sam Harris, "After Charlie Hebdo and Other Thoughts" (21 January 2015) http://www.samharris.org/blog/item/after-charlie-hebdo-and-other-thoughts
2010s
Broadcast from London (16 April 1937), quoted in Service of Our Lives (1937), pp. 120-121.
1937
Context: When we look round and consider the state of the world to-day, we see on every side bewilderment and doubt... I am no pessimist; I believe that in the end the countries of the world will find peace and prosperity— but that road will be a long and a hard one. For such a journey... above all, there is need of leadership. No one country— no group of countries— is so qualified to provide that leadership as the British Empire... I say this with no idea that we are necessarily better than other people, but because of our experience. For we, the peoples of the Empire, in our relations with one another, have set an example of mutual co-operation in the solution of our problems, such as, I believe, no group of nations has ever before achieved. We have demonstrated to the world in actual practice that difficulties can be resolved by discussion as they cannot be resolved by force.
April 18, 1934. Attributed by Winston Churchill in Vol. 1 of The Second World War. (1948)
Disputed
Books, Islam and the West: A Conversation with Bernard Lewis (2006)
Source: The Friends of Voltaire (1906), Ch. 8 : Turgot: The Statesman, p. 207
Source: In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto
Address delivered at the meeting of East and West Association held on August 29, 1945, at the City Hall of Rangoon