Romanic Depression Quotes
Romanic Depression: How the Jesuits Designed, Built and Destroyed America
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“Liberty is the ultimate means to express yourself. Without liberty, you have nothing except the two-dimensional notion of freedom.
The difference between freedom and liberty is simple: freedom is like having a million dollars and never spending it. Or being allowed to spend it. You simply have it in your bank account, the illusion you are wealthy. You may as well have two cents in your account if all you have is freedom.
Liberty, however, is freedom in motion, the right or license to express this freedom and go out and actively do something with it. Like spending that million dollars.
Without liberty, freedom is a fool's paradise.”
― Romanic Depression: How the Jesuits Designed, Built and Destroyed America
The difference between freedom and liberty is simple: freedom is like having a million dollars and never spending it. Or being allowed to spend it. You simply have it in your bank account, the illusion you are wealthy. You may as well have two cents in your account if all you have is freedom.
Liberty, however, is freedom in motion, the right or license to express this freedom and go out and actively do something with it. Like spending that million dollars.
Without liberty, freedom is a fool's paradise.”
― Romanic Depression: How the Jesuits Designed, Built and Destroyed America
