Quotesia
Home
Authors
Popular authors
Dag Hammarskjold
Jack Kerouac
Henri Frederic Amiel
Rabindranath Tagore
Abraham Lincoln
George Eliot
All authors
Today's birthdays
1775 - Walter Savage Landor
1882 - Franklin D. Roosevelt
1909 - Saul Alinsky
1951 - Phil Collins
1919 - Fred Korematsu
1990 - Eiza Gonzalez
Today's birthdays
Popular professions
Architect
Celebrity
Athlete
Coach
Artist
Inventor
All professions
Authors by letter
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
All authors
Topics
Top Quotes
Quotesia
Favorite authors
Garet Garrett Quotes
Garet Garrett Quotes
Garet Garrett
American
Journalist
Born:
Feb 19
,
1878
Died:
Nov 6
,
1954
Executive
Government
Great
Power
World
You
Related authors:
Ambrose Bierce
Dave Barry
Erma Bombeck
Hunter S. Thompson
Mignon McLaughlin
Walter Cronkite
William F. Buckley, Jr.
William Lloyd Garrison
Well, where there is freedom doubt itself must be free.
Garet Garrett
Freedom
Free
Doubt
Must
Well
Itself
Where
Formerly government was the responsibility of people; now people were the responsibility of government.
Garet Garrett
Government
People
Responsibility
Were
Now
Is it security you want? There is no security at the top of the world.
Garet Garrett
You
World
Top
Security
Want
Revolution in the modern case is no longer an uncouth business.
Garet Garrett
Business
Revolution
Case
Uncouth
Longer
Modern
Lenin, the greatest theorist of them all, did not know what he was going to do after he had got the power.
Garet Garrett
Power
Had
He
Know
Greatest
Got
Did
Going
After
Them
Lenin
Theorist
The New Deal was going to redistribute the national income according to ideals of social and economic justice.
Garet Garrett
Justice
National
Economic
Economic Justice
New
Ideals
New Deal
Deal
According
Going
Social
Income
To the revolutionary mind the American vista must have been almost as incredible as Genghis Khan's first view of China - so rich, so soft, so unaware.
Garet Garrett
Mind
First
Rich
Incredible
Khan
Vista
Must
Unaware
Almost
Been
Revolutionary
American
China
View
Soft
The spectacle of a great, solvent government paying a fictitious price for gold it did not want and did not need and doing it on purpose to debase the value of its own paper currency was one to astonish the world.
Garet Garrett
Government
Great
World
Value
Own
Astonish
Paper
Paper Currency
Solvent
Purpose
Price
Doing
Did
Currency
Gold
Want
Fictitious
Paying
Spectacle
Need
If the great Government of the United States were a private corporation no bank would take its name on a piece of paper, because it has cynically repudiated the words engraved upon its bonds.
Garet Garrett
Government
Great
Words
Corporation
Paper
States
Would
Take
Name
Piece
Because
Private
Were
Bank
Cynically
Engraved
United
United States
Bonds
No more Garet Garrett quotes
Haven't find the right quote? Try quotes from authors related to Garet Garrett.
Ambrose Bierce
Dave Barry
Erma Bombeck
Hunter S. Thompson