You'll never be the man your mother was!
The individualist is like a wolf who prefers the dangers of liberty to the routine of domestication. Individualists compare themselves to the bird who would prefer to suffer and struggle on its branch than to die a slow death in the servitude of a gilded cage.
-- Andre Lorulot
Don't look now, but the man in the moon is laughing at you.
Why, liberty of the press is only permission of the press, and the state never will or can voluntarily permit me to grind it to nothingness by the press.
-- Max Stirner
The legitimate, the equitable compensation for the loan of money, is the cost of labor in lending it and receiving it back again.
-- Josiah Warren
As set forth by theologians, the idea of "God" is an argument that assumes its own conclusions, and proves nothing.
-- Johann Most
The Roman Empire was a state in the real sense of the word. To this day it remains the legist's ideal.
-- Peter Kropotkin
Let the guarantee of free speech be in every man's determination to use it, and we shall have no need of paper declarations.
-- Voltairine de Cleyre
You will triumph over your enemy.
That is what I have always understood to be the essence of anarchism: the conviction that the burden of proof has to be placed on authority, and that it should be dismantled if that burden cannot be met.
-- Noam Chomsky