"The election of a man committed to..." - Quote by Margaret Thatcher
The election of a man committed to the cause of freedom and the renewal of America's strength has given encouragement to all those who love liberty.
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“When we free ourselves from name and form, especially from a body - when we need no body, good or bad - then only do we escape from bondage. Eternal progression is eternal bondage; annihilation of form is to be preferred. We must get free from any body, even a "god-body". God is the only real existence, there cannot be two. There is but One Soul, and I am That.”
“Anecdote: A house that is rooted to one spot but can travel as quickly as you change your mind and is complete in itself is surely the most desirable of houses. Our modern house with its cumbersome walls and its foundations planted deep in the ground is nothing better than a prison and more and more prison like does it become the longer we live there, and wear fetters of a association and sentiment.”
“Every burned book enlightens the world.”
More on America
“...We are intensely proud of their noble record and are glad to have had the whole world see how irresistible they are in their might when a cause which America holds dear is at stake. The whole nation has reason to be proud of them.”
“The frontier of America is on the Rhine.”
“America thrived in the 20th century because we made high school free. We sent a generation to college. We cultivated the most educated workforce in the world.”