Quote by John Bolton
Im not sure history has ended. - John Bolton

Im not sure history has ended. – John Bolton

Other quotes by John Bolton

Just as the Security Council was largely irrelevant to the great struggle of the last half of the twentieth century – freedom against Communism – so too it is largely on the sidelines in our contemporary struggles against international terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. – John Bolton

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Freedom
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Well, Im a libertarian conservative, so I believe in limited government/maximum individual freedom. – John Bolton

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Freedom
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My philosophy is not a bean-counting, accounting look at this. It is a philosophy that smaller government is better government, and government that is closer to the people is best of all. – John Bolton

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best
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Other Quotes from
History
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I wanted to make sure that this be the first scientific and technology revolution in history in which the public thoroughly discussed all the potential benefits and all the potential harms, in advance of the technology coming online and running its course. – Jeremy Rifkin

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History

Generally speaking, historically in this country, the care of a child has been thought of as female business. – Eddie Bernice Johnson

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History

Whether in chains or in laurels, liberty knows nothing but victories. – Wendell Phillips

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History

It is striking how history, when resting on the memory of men, always touches the bounds of mythology. – Leopold von Ranke, History of the Popes

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History

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I am imagination. I can see what the eyes cannot see. I can hear what the ears cannot hear. I can feel what the heart cannot feel. – Peter Nivio Zarlenga

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Imagination

True courage is like a kite a contrary wind raises it higher. – John Petit-Senn

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Courage

You want to be a bit compulsive in your art or craft or whatever you do. – Steve Martin

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Art

Censor, n. An officer of certain governments, employed to supress the works of genius. Among the Romans the censor was an inspector of public morals, but the public morals of modern nations will not bear inspection. – Ambrose Bierce

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Censorship