Give me a break.

Wealthier is healthier.

I was a closet stutterer.

I like taking the subway to work.

I'm a libertarian. It's a terrible word.

I was ashamed for people to see me struggle.

Good government has to mean less government.

Private businesses ought to get to discriminate.

Companies don't get rich hurting their customers.

Markets are too complex to manipulate beneficially.

The politicians should not tell the people to shut up.

Isn't allowing people a choice what America is all about?

Entitlement? How can you be entitled to someone else's money?

Patrick Henry didn't say, "Give me safety, or give me death."

There's no business that's too small for government to torture

All our rights are gradually eroded as government gets bigger.

People like getting what they think is free stuff from government.

Life is fairer when individuals are free to make their own decisions

As a free person, I ought to be allowed if I'm dying to take something.

Happiness comes when we test our skills towards some meaningful purpose.

The smaller the government, the less the need to manipulate politicians.

The people who tried government regulation have lives which are miserable.

Take away the government's monopoly, and private groups will do it better.

I never wanted to be an anchor for 25 years, and suddenly I wanted to be one.

When workers can get and equal return for less effort, workers make less effort

It’s not about electing the right people. It’s about a narrowing their responsibilities.

David Boaz has been my guide to the history, economics, and politics of freedom for years.

Freedom works, and government, when it grows beyond the barest minimum, keeps people poor.

The happiest stutterers, I learned, are those who are willing to stutter in front of others.

No transaction happens unless it is voluntary. It only happens if both of you think you win.

The one thing I've learned is that stuttering in public is never as bad as I fear it will be.

When entrepreneurs are free to compete, they grow the pie so that everyone's share gets larger.

We have all kinds of government compensation systems that are much more efficient than the lawyers.

Give me a break - They say taxes are inevitable, like death. At least death doesn't come every year.

Living with the liberals, you get to hear their arguments, fight with them all the time. Keeps me alert.

Government has no money of its own. All it does is take resources from one group and given them to another.

Madoff's scam was small compared to Ponzi schemes the government itself runs: Social Security and Medicare.

Government is so big today that more than half the population gets a major part of its income from the state.

Where I live in Manhattan and where I work at ABC, people say conservative the way people say child molester.

[T]he only way to shrink the trade deficit is for the government to prohibit us from buying whatever we want.

You can either invade a country or leave them alone and trade with them. When goods cross borders, armies don't.

Government has no wealth of its own. Before it gives anything to anyone, it must take from those who produced it.

Patrick Henry did not say, 'Give me absolutely safety or give me death.' America is supposed to be about freedom.

What I've learned in 40 years of consumer reporting is that the market is imperfect, and some people get ripped off.

Competition leads both drug companies and private regulators to be trustworthy. If they are not trustworthy, they die.

Why, in our "free" country, do Americans meekly stand aside and let the state limit our choices, even when we are dying?

Why, in our 'free' country, do Americans meekly stand aside and let the state limit our choices, even when we are dying?

A handful of people who probably never even ran a small business actually think they can reinvent the health care system.

Nothing keeps a company honest and efficient like the threat of other companies coming along and taking its business away.

I've built my career on unpaid interns, and the interns told me it was great - I learned more from you than I did in college.

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