Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.
All laws are wicked, all judgments are unfair, all judges are wrong, all prisoners are innocent. -- Albert Libertad
Unless we realize that the present market society, structured around the brutally competitive imperative of "grow or die," is a thoroughly impersonal, self-operating mechanism, we will falsely tend to blame other phenomena -- such as technology or population growth -- for growing environmental dislocations. -- Murray Bookchin
Humanity can not be made equal by declarations on paper. Unless the material conditions for equality exist, it is worse than mockery to pronounce men equal. -- Voltairine de Cleyre
Overcoming the problem of voluntary servitude, which has proved such a hindrance to radical political projects in the past, implies this sort of ethical questioning of the self, an interrogation of one's subjective involvement and complicity with power. -- Saul Newman
You're almost as happy as you think you are.
Too much is just enough. -- Mark Twain, on whiskey
The Cold War serves as a useful device for the managers of American society and their counterparts in the Soviet Union to control their own populations and their own respective imperial systems. -- Noam Chomsky
Like such titles as Christian and Quaker, "anarchist" was in the end proudly adopted by one of those against whom it had been used in condemnation. -- George Woodcock
You will pioneer the first Martian colony.