"Order without liberty and liberty without order..." - Quote by Theodore Roosevelt
Order without liberty and liberty without order are equally destructive.
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“The dull, purblind folly of the very rich men, their greed and arrogance, and the corruption in business and politics, have tended to produce a very unhealthy condition.”
“No people is wholly civilized where a distinction is drawn between stealing an office and stealing a purse.”
“I have already lived and enjoyed as much life as any nine other men I have known.”
More on Liberty
“Freedom is one of the deepest and noblest aspirations of the human spirit.”
“But whether the risks to which liberty exposes us are moral or physical our right to liberty involves the right to run them. A man who is not free to risk his neck as an aviator or his soul as a heretic is not free at all; and the right to liberty begins, not at the age of 21 years but 21 seconds.”
“My dream is that you will travel the road ahead with liberty's lamp guiding your steps and opportunity's arm steadying your way.”
More on Order
“A society that will trade a little liberty for a little order will lose both, and deserve neither.”
“It cannot be when the root is neglected that what springs from it will be well ordered.”
“If language is not rectified, words do not correspond to meaning, and if words do not correspond to meaning, our deeds cannot be accomplished.”