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caughtoutedness.
Defiance through compliance.
There is nothing more unequal than the equal treatment of unequal people.
Despite the warnings of other times, the impetuous and the confident continue their indiscriminate cultivation of weeds at the expense of occasional flowers.
The strongest bulwark of authority is uniformity; the least divergence from it is the greatest crime.
Ingratitude is monstrous.
Indu'd With sanctity of reason.
The wastefulness of indiscriminate plunder impoverishes a country, while it adds nothing to the support of the army; policy, as well as humanity to the inhabitants, dictates that all levies should be made according to established rules, and under the charge of discreet and competent officers.
OBSTINATE, adj. Inaccessible to the truth as it is manifest in the splendor and stress of our advocacy.
Idleness is the heaviest of all oppressions.
The human race is divided into two sharply differentiated and mutually antagonistic classes: a smal l minority that plays with ideas and is capable of taking them in, and a vast majority that finds them painful, and is thus arrayed against them, and against all who have traffic with them.
When the purge of teacher individualism is unrestrained, eccentricity, initiative and individuality become the casualties.
Did it ever occur to you, Charlie, that tolerance can reach a point where it is no longer tolerance? When that happens, the noble-sounding attitude on which most of us pride ourselves degenerates into weakness and acquiescence.
Obstinacy is a fault of temperament. Stubbornness and intolerance of contradiction result from a special kind of egotism, which elevates above everything else the pleasure of its autonomous intellect, to which others must bow.
The universal subjugator, the commonplace.
What you allow, you encourage.
How contemptible! Of all things in the world inconstancy is my aversion. Let
In certain ways it was easy for others to take advantage of him. He refused to complain about anything. [ ... ] Impenetrable. And because of that, at times almost serene.
In a land of fear ... incorruptibility is like a lamp set upon a stand, giving light to all in the house.
The intolerant can be viewed as free-riders, as persons who seek the advantages of just institutions while not doing their share to uphold them.
Force, violence, pressure, or compulsion with a view to conformity, are both uncivilized and undemocratic
Intolerance of mediocrity has been the main prop of my independence.
Tolerance means weakness," Eicke wrote in the introduction to his rules. "In the light of this conception, punishment will be mercilessly handed out whenever the interests of the fatherland warrant it.
Nothing is more dangerous in practice, than an obstinate, unbending adherence to a system, particularly in its application to the wants and errors of mankind.
Tendentious point of view;
We're what we repeatedly do.
Those who would administer wisely must, indeed, be wise, for one of the serious obstacles to the improvement of our race is indiscriminate charity.
Unjust rule does not last forever.
Unrestricted individualism is the law of the beast of the jungle.
Absolute discretion is a ruthless master. It is more destructive of freedom than any of man's other inventions.
Every ruler is harsh whose laws is new.
There is a particular propensity in the world for people, wherever they appear in great numbers, to permit themselves collectively everything that would be forbidden them individually.
Consistency is the last refuge of the unimaginative.
The severest justice may not always be the best policy
Despise pleasure; pleasure bought by pain in injurious.
Nonconformity is an empty goal, and rebellion against prevailing opinion merely because it is prevailing should no more be praised than acquiescence to it. Indeed, it is often a mask for cowardice, and few are more pathetic than those who flaunt outer differences to expiate their inner surrender.
The obstinacy of the indolent and weak is less conquerable than that of the fiery and bold.
Resolute, adj. Obstinate in a course that we approve.
I am very tolerant. I am not a moralist. I have too great a sense of the shortness of life and its temptations to rule red lines. Yet I am not so indiscriminate as you think, judging me - as you judge me - from my fluency.
Make No Distinctions
Spare the meek, but subdue the arrogant.
Being selective is self-protective.
frugivorous also.
The behavior of the oppressed is a prescribed behavior, following as it does the guidelines of the oppressor.
Boundless intemperance In nature is a tyranny. It
An obstinate person does not hold opinions; they hold them.
Ruthless, greedy, tyrannical, disreputable ... they have had one principle worth all the rest, the principle of delight!
restraint equals indulgence
Dominance leads to tyranny
A contemptible person, but ready to face suffering!
When unlimited and unrestricted by individual rights a government is men's deadliest enemy.
Ignominy thirsts for respect.
It is quick to over punish and uninterested in rewarding good behavior. What would we say about an individual who had these characteristics? Mean? Cruel? Heartless? Mindless? Hypocritical? Stupid?
Life punishes the undisciplined.
Prejudice is the sole author of infamies: how many acts are so qualified by an opinion forged out of naught but prejudice!
His gentleness was uncompromising; because he would not compete for dominance, he was indomitable.
Every word is a prejudice.
Narrow minds think nothing right that is above their own capacity.
We must be ruthless with ideas, but gentle with people.
A delightful form of government, anarchic and motley, assigning a kind of equality indiscriminately to equals and unequals alike!
One either imposes one's ideas or one is imposed on.
Opinions scattered indiscriminately about leave the mark of egotism.
When you tolerate, you resist, and you'll resent.
Prudery is ignorance.
There is a kind of intolerant spirit now abroad which arises out of the growing power of party and other machinery - a spirit which resents individual opinion, which clamours for uniformity and political Test Acts.
It is impossible to reign innocently.
There is none more conformist than one who flaunts his individuality.
Prejudice is a belief soaked in stupidity
nihilistic - but
Gentle to others, to himself severe.
The fastidious are unfortunate; nothing satisfies them.
As obident as dogs and as stupid as water buffalo.
Let there be no hesitations, no regrets, no compromises - they are at once cowardly and vain.
TALIBAN-ESQUE Any behavior that imposes the beliefs of one person on everyone else. Conversations with the Taliban-esque are impossible. They aren't even conversations. WIth them, it's my way or no way.
Favor everything without exception that makes people different: discourage everything whatsoever that makes people alike. The Rest follows
One of the most marked characteristics of our day is a reckless neglect of principles, and a rigid adherence to their semblance.
Unjust I may have been, weak and resentful I have been, but never inconstant.
Those who are unjust in one Thing, will be so in others ...
Never Ignorant Getting Goals Accomplished.
Cruelly unjust both in their act and their thought, accompanied by a feeling that they are helping the world to receive its deserts; men who are honest can blindly go on robbing others of their
A discriminating irreverence is the creator and protector of human liberty.
Bigotry and judgment are the height of insecurity.
The insolence of office.
Ideology-the permission to hate.
Rules, whether they govern sexual morality or financial probity, regardless of whether they are justifiable or undesirable, always provoke bold recalcitrants to devise clever, defiant ways to breach them.
Indiscriminate tolerance and indiscriminate condemnation are not two opposites: they are two variants of the same evasion.
Indulged habits of dependence create habits of indolence, and indolence opens the portal to petty errors, to many degrading habits, and to vice and crime with their attendant train of miseries.
overreliance bred complacency. I
Obstinacy in a bad cause is but constancy in a good.
All of life is more or less what the French would call s'imposer, to be able to create one's own terms for what one does.
All influence is immoral
The universal methodology of the tyrant is always incrementalism.
Nothing is more unjust or capricious than public opinion.
Tolerance is a placid contempt.
Far from checking the spread of immorality, repression has always extended and deepended it. Thus it is futile to oppose it by rigorous legislation which trespasses on individual liberty.
Conformity is not an admirable trait. Conformity is a copout. It threatens self-awareness. It can lead groups to enforce rigid and arbitrary rules.
Justice without mercy is tyranny
Old habits are strong and jealous. They will not be displaced easily if they get any warning that such plans are afoot; they will fight for their existence with subtlety and persuasiveness.
An avidity to punish is always dangerous to liberty. It leads men to stretch, to misinterpret, and to misapply even the best of laws.
IMMORAL, adj. Inexpedient. Whatever in the long run and with regard to the greater number of instances men find to be generally inexpedient comes to be considered wrong, wicked, immoral.