“…minimalism is not always a one-time decision. Often it is a daily choice, a moment-by-moment battle to be content with less.”
–“Evelyn”, quoted on the Miss Minimalist blog
–“Evelyn”, quoted on the Miss Minimalist blog
–H.L. Mencken
– Cullen Hightower
– Mohandas Gandhi
–C.S. Lewis
— Charles Krauthammer
Exactly. If you’re a lefty Marxist like the president, you get a free pass. And why does everything have to be politicized anyway? I eat at Chick-fil-A because they have tasty food, excellent service and reasonable prices. Life is far too short for irrelevant BS like this.
–Prinz Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein from his book The State in the Third Millennium
I came across this quote recently while rekindling my longtime interest in the Principality. I think it’s quite fascinating coming from one of the only remaining actual ruling monarchs in the world. More here from a Wikipedia article:
“Prince Hans-Adam II has written the political treatise The State in the Third Millennium (ISBN 9783905881042), which was published in late 2009. In it, he argues for the continued importance of the nation-state as a political actor. He makes the case for democracy as the best form of government, which he sees China and Russia as transitioning towards although the path will be difficult for these nations. He also declared his role in a royal family as something that has legitimacy only from the assent of the people. He stated that government should be limited to a small set of tasks and abilities…”
I’m seriously going to have to buy and read his book.