“Your own government lies as a matter of course, as a matter of policy…”— Chris Carter, Fox Mulder, David Duchovny, imdb.com
“Denying people their citizenship is a clear way to indicate that they should no longer expect to receive the rights of citizens.”— Jennifer Wright, harpersbazaar.com
“This country is on the brink of collapse. Has been for decades. This government doesn’t care about the people. It’s too broken, too corrupt.”— Martin Gero, Oscar, François Arnaud, imdb.com
“I'm telling you, the government has a car that runs on water, man. They just don’t want us to know, because then we'd buy all the water.”— Philip Stark, Steven Hyde, Danny Masterson, imdb.com
“The only things Earthers care about is government handouts. Free food, free water, free drugs so that you can forget the aimless lives you lead. You’re short-sighted and selfish, and it will destroy you.”— Hawk Ostby, Mark Fergus, Lopez, Greg Bryk, imdb.com
“Guns don't kill people, the government does.”— Paul Lieberstein, Dale Gribble, Johnny Hardwick, imdb.com
“My idea of a perfect government is one guy who sits in a small room at a desk, and the only thing he's allowed to decide is who to nuke. The man is chosen based on some kind of IQ test, and maybe also a physical tournament, like a decathlon. And women are brought to him, maybe...when he desires them…”— Alan Yang, Ron Swanson, Nick Offerman, imdb.com
“My life has been a lie! God is dead! The government's lame! Thanksgiving is about killing Indians! Jesus wasn't born on Christmas! They moved the date, it was a pagan holiday!”— Jeff Myers, Morty Jr., Richard Christy, imdb.com
“I’m so tired of masks. I’m so tired of smiling when there is no reason to smile and being accustomed to saying I’m doing good when someone asks. I’m tired of politicians putting up fronts to get our votes and then leaving us to fend for ourselves as soon as they get elected.”— Lauren Hogg, twitter.com
“The government always used to say, 'We don't know the real bad effects of marijuana. We've never been able to test it. Well, I'm a walking guinea pig. I've been testing it for well over 50 years. I came in fifth on Dancing With the Stars at 76. This old stoner waltzed right by professional athletes…”— Tommy Chong, rollingstone.com
“Anarchism, then, really stands for the liberation of the human mind from the dominion of religion; the liberation of the human body from the dominion of property; liberation from the shackles and restraint of government. Anarchism stands for a social order based on the free grouping of individuals f…”— Emma Goldman, amazon.com
“When, in the course of human development, existing institutions prove inadequate to the needs of man, when they serve merely to enslave, rob, and oppress mankind, the people have the eternal right to rebel against, and overthrow, these institutions.”— Emma Goldman, marxists.org
“The history of the American kings of capital and authority is the history of repeated crimes, injustice, oppression, outrage, and abuse, all aiming at the suppression of individual liberties and the exploitation of the people.”— Emma Goldman, marxists.org
“Government exists but to maintain special privilege and property rights; it coerces man into submission and therefore robs him of dignity, self-respect, and life.”— Emma Goldman, marxists.org
“Of course, there are dangers in religious freedom and freedom of opinion. But to deny these rights is worse than dangerous, it is absolutely fatal to liberty. The external threat to liberty should not drive us into suppressing liberty at home. Those who want the Government to regulate matters of the…”— Harry S Truman, trumanlibrary.org
“No government is perfect. One of the chief virtues of a democracy, however, is that its defects are always visible and under democratic processes can be pointed out and corrected.”— Harry S Truman, en.wikisource.org
“If those men are ignorant, why should they have a share in so important a thing as Government? They may know all about beer, and wool, and iron — but perhaps they can only judge what is good for themselves, not what is best for the whole country, with all its rich and poor. I do not think that only…”— Marie Corelli, amazon.com
“For everybody and every thing conspire to make me as contented as possible in it; yet I have seen too much of the vanity of human affairs, to expect felicity from the splendid scenes of public life.”— Martha Washington, amazon.com