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***** ARISTOTLE *****
         $ 3.49  1-MAG-31493          Available      The Worst Form of Inequality is to Try and Make Unequal Things Equal - Aristotle 324 BC - 322 BC

***** AURELIUS, MARCUS *****
         $ 3.49  1-MAG-31471          Available      The Opinion of 10,000 Men is of No Value if None of Them Knows Anything About the Subject - Marcus Aurelius 121 AD - 180 AD

***** DOUGLASS, FREDERICK *****
         $ 3.49  1-MAG-31380          Available      A Man's Rights Rest in Three Boxes: The Ballot Box, The Jury Box, And the Cartridge Box - Frederick Douglass 1818-1895

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         $ 2.99  1-MAG-31306          Available      Better Late Than Never - Titus Livius 59 BC - 17 AD
         $ 3.49  1-MAG-31391          Available      Formerly We Suffered from Crimes; Now We Suffer from Laws - Cornelius Tacitus 56 AD - 120 AD
         $ 3.49  1-MAG-31392          Available      It is Human Nature to Hate the One Whom You Have Hurt - Cornelius Tacitus 56 AD - 120 AD
         $ 2.99  1-MAG-31375          Available      It's Not Who Votes That Counts, It's Who Counts the Votes - Joseph Stalin 1922-1952
         $ 3.49  1-MAG-31531          Available      The More Corrupt the State, the More Numerous the Laws - Tacitus 56 A.D. - 120 A.D.
         $ 2.99  1-MAG-31307          Available      There is nothing that is more often clothed in an attractive garb than a false creed - Titus Livius 59 BC - 17AD
         $ 2.99  1-MAG-31308          Available      Things turn out best for people who make the best out of how things turn out - Titus Livius 59 BC - 17 AD

***** FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN *****
         $ 3.49  1-MAG-31499          Available      Those Who Would Give Up Essential Liberty to Purchase a Little Temporary Safety - Deserve Neither Liberty Nor Safety. - Ben Franklin 1706 - 1790

***** Hayek, F.A. (FREIDRICH AUGUST VON HAYEK) *****
         $ 3.49  1-MAG-31411          Available      The Curious Task of Economics is to Demonstrate to Men How Little They Really Know About What They Imagine They Can Design - F.A. Hayek 1899-1992

***** KING, DR. MARTIN LUTHER-JR. *****
         $ 2.49  1-MAG-31340          Available      Do Not Judge People by the Color of Their Skin - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
         $ 2.49  1-MAG-31339          Available      I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
         $ 2.49  1-MAG-31338          Available      Judge by Content of Character - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
         $ 2.49  1-MAG-31218          Available      Let No Man Pull You Low Enough To Hate Him
         $ 2.49  1-MAG-31091          Available      There Comes a Time When Silence is Betrayal
         $ 2.49  1-MAG-31219          Available      What are you doing for others?

***** LEWIS, C.S. *****
         $ 3.49  1-MAG-31469          Available      Of All Tyrannies, A Tyranny Sincerely Exercised for the Good of its Victims May Be the Most Oppressive - C.S. Lewis 1898-1963

***** MADISON, JAMES *****
         $ 2.99  1-MAG-31665          Available      A Popular Government Without Popular Information, or the Means of Acquiring it, is but a Prologue to a Farce or a Tragedy, or Perhaps Both - James Madison 1751-1836

***** PAINE, THOMAS *****
         $ 3.49  1-MAG-31723          Available      Accountable to Nobody

***** Plato *****
         $ 3.49  1-MAG-31703          Available      "If you do not take an interest in the affairs of your government, then you are doomed to live under the rule of fools." - Plato 428 BC - 348 BC
         $ 3.49  1-MAG-31439          Available      The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men - Plato 428 BC - 348 BC

***** RAND, AYN *****
         $ 3.49  1-MAG-31421          Available      Fascism & Communism are not two opposites, but two rival gangs fighting over the same territory, based on the collectivist principle that man is the rightless slave of the state. - Ayn Rand 1905 - 19
         $ 3.49  1-MAG-31381          Available      The difference between a welfare state and a totalitarian state is a matter of time - Ayn Rand 1905-1982



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