Quote by Larry Flynt
Politics is my hobby. Smut is my vocation. - Larry Flynt

Politics is my hobby. Smut is my vocation. – Larry Flynt

Other quotes by Larry Flynt

Well, one thing, you got to stand in a courtroom and listen to a judge sentencing you to 25 years in prison before you realize that freedom of expression can no longer be taken for granted. – Larry Flynt

Category:
Freedom
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Majority rule only works if youre also considering individual rights. Because you cant have five wolves and one sheep voting on what to have for supper. – Larry Flynt

Category:
Government
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Religion has caused more harm than any other idea since the beginning of time. Theres nothing good I can say about it. People use it as a crutch. – Larry Flynt

Category:
Religion
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Other Quotes from
Politics
category

Please dont ask me any questions about the politics of 30 years ago. – Helen Reddy

Category:
Politics

In politics, it seems, retreat is honorable if dictated by military considerations and shameful if even suggested for ethical reasons. – Mary McCarthy

Category:
Politics

I guess youd call me an independent, since Ive never identified myself with one party or another in politics. I always decide my vote by taking as careful a look as I can at the actual candidates and issues themselves, no matter what the party label. – Jackie Robinson

Category:
Politics

Liberalism is, I think, resurgent. One reason is that more and more people are so painfully aware of the alternative. – John Kenneth Galbraith, New York Times, 1989 October 8th

Category:
Politics

Random Quotes

Its fun to go to the movies and be scared. – Selma Blair

Category:
movies

Theres something to be said for failing. Its not the failure you feel, its the failure that people project when something disappoints. Youre back to ground zero, where theres no expectations, and thats where I like to be. – Kevin Smith

Category:
Failure

Who knows whether the gods will add tomorrow to the present hour? – Horace

Category:
Carpe Diem

In the long run wives are to be paid in a peculiar coin — consideration for their feelings. As it usually turns out this is an enormous, unthinkable inflation few men will remit, or if they will, only with a sense of being overcharged. – Elizabeth Hardwick, Seduction and Betrayal, 1974

Category:
Marriage