Alex Peak
Quotes
Freedom is having the right to rebel.
— Alexander S. Peak
Circa 2002The duty of government is to bestow upon its people as much Liberty as is possible, but only as much security as is necessary.
— Alexander S. Peak
December, 2003Liberty is having the authority to do whatever you want, so long as it does not infringe upon the Natural Rights of others.
— Alexander S. Peak
Circa 2004Genocide sucks.
— Alexander S. Peak
March 6, 2004Government is an insidious disease. And Liberty is the only known cure.
— Alexander S. Peak
Saturday, July 16, 2005One cannot know, one cannot perceive, at least not of it wisely, what is to come. Thus is the nature of the future, the untold.
— Alexander S. Peak
Saturday, August 6, 2005Only people who want America to lose the war on terror still support our diversion into Iraq.
— Alexander S. Peak
Tuesday, August 9, 2005Life is an amazingly complex and intriguingly simply thing.
— Alexander S. Peak
Saturday, August 13, 2005Some day, every single thing I’ve ever created and ever will create will be gone, forgotten, and destroyed by time itself. Some day, every accomplishment of mine, every effect I have on the world, will be undone. One can live for thousands of years if one is lucky enough to get his or her name in the history books; but eventually, even Cleopatra will be forgotten from human consciousness. It’s a fact of human existence I simply have to acknowledge and accept. It’s unavoidable.
— Alexander S. Peak
Saturday, September 17, 2005The draft, the income tax, the alien and sedition acts, and the USA PATRIOT Act are some of the most un-American things that have ever been foisted upon the American people.
— Alexander S. Peak
Thursday, September 29, 2005When it comes to your Liberty, never compromise.
— Alexander S. Peak
Thursday, October 13, 2005Politics is masturbation.
— Alexander S. Peak
Friday, November 25, 2005I’m an eighteenth-century man living in a twenty-first century quagmire.
— Alexander S. Peak
Thursday, July 6, 2006One resigns not only his Liberty, but too his Humanity, when he submits his total obedience to the State.
— Alexander S. Peak
Thursday, July 6, 2006I do not find moderation to be the least bit expedient when it’s my Liberty that is being moderated.
— Alexander S. Peak
Thursday, August 10, 2006I’d rather know that no one I’ve ever voted for has won than to know that I’ve helped to elect, or given sanction to, even one tyrant.
— Tuesday, September 5, 2006
The liberal revolution, in its support for laissez-faire capitalism, decentralisation, individualism, and Liberty, caused the most significant improvement to the human condition in the history of mankind.
— Alexander S. Peak
Wednesday, June 19, 2007Bipartisanship is just partisanship on steroids.
— Alexander S. Peak
Monday, December 31, 2007I’m just a twenty-first century man living in an age that has yet to catch up with him.
— Alexander S. Peak
Thursday, February 7, 2008I used to think Lady Liberty was the most important woman in my life, although I now question whether it may not actually be Lady Justice who deserves the esteemed mantle. I likewise find myself wondering if they are not actually one and the same person.
— Alexander S. Peak
Monday, February 25, 2008