Freedom must be so extensive that it includes the right not to be free. -- Max Nettlau
No one today likes truth: utility and self interest have long ago been substituted for truth. -- Nikolai Berdyaev
For there are moments when one can neither think nor feel. And if one can neither think nor feel, she thought, where is one? -- Virginia Woolf, "To the Lighthouse" [Quoted in "VMS Internals and Data Structures", V4.4, when referring to powerfail recovery.]
I do not want to unite with the multitude of those who flatter the proletariat, excusing them, praising them, adorning them with wreathes. -- Bruno Filippi
We have said and we shall not stop repeating it: no intermediaries, no agents and obedient servants who always end by becoming the real masters! -- Carlo Cafiero
If crimes are committed they must be seen as a disease, and punishment as treatment rather than as social vengeance. -- Daniel Guerin
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Religions die when they are proved to be true. Science is the record of dead religions. -- Oscar Wilde
Nine-tenths of the activities of modern government are harmful; therefore the worse they are performed, the better. -- Bertrand Russell
As you have undertaken to destroy these races, not inferior, but merely latecomer, you tend in like manner to destroy the working class, which you also qualify as inferior. -- Jean Grave