"In America, one of the great liberal..." - Quote by Jim Rohn
In America, one of the great liberal documents of the world is the Declaration of Independence. One of the great conservative documents of the world is the Constitution of the United States. We need both documents to build a country. One to get it started - liberal. And the other to help maintain the structure over the years - conservative.
More by Jim Rohn
“My suggestion would be to walk away from the 90% who don't and join the 10% who do.”
“My mentor said, 'Let's go do it', not 'You go do it'. How powerful when someone says, 'Let's!'”
“Discipline is the bridge between thought and accomplishment. Discipline comes to those with the awareness that for a kite to fly it must rise against the wind; that all good things are achieved by those who are willing to swim upstream; that drifting aimlessly through life only leads to bitterness and disappointment." And then he added: "Discipline is the foundation on which all success is built. Lack of discipline inevitably leads to failure.”
More on Politics
“With Congress, every time they make a joke it's a law, and every time they make a law it's a joke.”
“I think it better that in times like these a poet's mouth be silent, for in truth we have no gift to set a statesman right.”
“I think I can say, and say with pride, that we have some legislatures that bring higher prices than any in the world.”
More on Government
“I regard reduction in Federal spending as one of the most important issues in this campaign. In my opinion it is the most direct and effective contribution that Government can make to business.”
“Many bad policies are simply good policies taken too far.”
“I believe each individual is naturally entitled to do as he pleases with himself and the fruit of his labor, so far as it in no wise interferes with any other mans rightsthat each community, as a State, has a right to do exactly as it pleases with all the concerns within that State that interfere with the right of no other State, and that the general government, upon principle, has no right to interfere with anything other than that general class of things that does concern the whole.”