Kate Bush (1958) British recording artist; singer, songwriter, musician and record producer
Song lyrics, Aerial (2005), A Sea of Honey (Disc 1)
"The Authority Principle" in No Gods, No Masters : An Anthology of Anarchism (1980) Daniel Guérin, as translated by Paul Sharkey (1998), p. 90
Context: I stand ready to negotiate, but I want no part of laws: I acknowledge none; I protest against every order with which some authority may feel pleased on the basis of some alleged necessity to over-rule my free will. Laws: We know what they are, and what they are worth! They are spider webs for the rich and mighty, steel chains for the poor and weak, fishing nets in the hands of government.
Kate Bush (1958) British recording artist; singer, songwriter, musician and record producer
Song lyrics, Aerial (2005), A Sea of Honey (Disc 1)
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher
1850s, Latter-Day Pamphlets (1850), Downing Street (April 1, 1850)
James Jeffrey Roche (1847–1908) American journalist
"The Net Of Law", The V-A-S-E & Other Bric-a-Brac (published by Richard G. Badger Company, Boston, 1900)
Harry V. Jaffa (1918–2015) American historian and collegiate professor
2000s, Before In History (2004)
“Laws grind the poor, and rich men rule the law.”
Oliver Goldsmith (1728–1774) Irish physician and writer
Source: The Traveller (1764), Line 386.
John Marshall (1755–1835) fourth Chief Justice of the United States
In the Trial of Aaron Burr, August 1807
Gilbert O'Sullivan (1946) Irish singer-songwriter
"The Same the Whole World Over" (song) <br class="br">Song lyrics <br class="br">Source: Gilbert O'Sullivan, "The Same the Whole World Over" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoBdc1uUxiA (song on YouTube)
Leonid Feodorov (1879–1935) Exarch of the Russian Catholic Church
Captain Francis McCullagh, "The Bolshevik Persecution of Christianity," Dutton and Company, 1924, page 192.
Adressing the court during his political show trial in 1923.