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  • Socialism is simply Communism for people without the testosterone to man the barricades. -- Gary North
  • You may think pain is a barricade to success, but it's usually a bridge. -- Randy Gage
  • I don't know if real courage lies in storming barricades or simply not denying the truth. -- Josh Lanyon
  • To be obsessed by God is to have an effective barricade against all the assaults of the enemy. -- Oswald Chambers
  • With society and its public, there is no longer any other language than that of bombs, barricades, and all that follows. -- Antonin Artaud
  • Harold, the young kids out there are not going to be willing to go to the barricades in defense of lowered transaction costs. -- Murray Rothbard
  • I am not going to make decisions based on barricades and blockades, nor am I going to make decisions based on the short-term volatility of the oil price. -- Gordon Brown
  • Librarians see themselves as the guardians of the First Amendment. You got a thousand Mother Joneses at the barricades! I love the librarians, and I am grateful for them! -- Michael Moore
  • Out of abysses of Illiteracy, Through labyrinths of Lies, Across wastelands of Disease . . . We advance Out of dead-ends of Poverty, Through wilderness of Superstition, Across barricades of Jim Crowism . . . We advance. -- Melvin B. Tolson
  • The preservation of friendship is seen as opportunism. You are required to be in one camp or the other. You are enjoined to cut your heartstrings if they extend across the barricade. -- Jean Cocteau
  • The truth is, I've always been afraid of letting anyone get too close. I built a wall around me, a barricade to hide behind those few times someone wanted entry to my heart. -- Ellen Hopkins
  • We cannot continually barricade ourselves under some falsified idea of race, because our idea of blackness and race is simply reactionary. Africans didnt walk around Africa being black and proud, they walked around proud. -- Saul Williams
  • I didn't have a lot of communication with Elvis. You had to go through a barricade to get to Elvis. It was people hanging on every word, and I felt very uncomfortable a lot of times. -- Mac Davis
  • I'm almost there, almost to the barricade, when I thinks she hears me. Because for just a moment, she catches sight of me, her lips form my name. And that's when the rest of the parachutes go off. -- Suzanne Collins
  • If the barricades went up in our streets and the poor became masters, I think the priests would escape, I fear the gentlemen would; but I believe the gutters would simply be running with the blood of philanthropists. -- Gilbert K. Chesterton
  • During one performance of 'Les Miserables,' the barricade didn't leave the stage, so we had to actually end up finishing the second act with the barricades on the stage, which was very strange... doing the love scene on the barricade. -- Josh Young
  • Americans are tired of the games and the lies of today's media. They want the truth. Imagine this. No censors, no barricades, no statists. We will be able to engage viewers directly on subjects that matter most to them, from finances to civil liberties to foreign policy. -- Ron Paul
  • We know how rough the road will be, how heavy here the load will be, we know about the barricades that wait along the track, but we have set our soul ahead upon a certain goal ahead and nothing left from hell to sky shall ever turn us back. -- Vince Lombardi
  • Owning your own home is America's unique recipe for avoiding revolution and promoting pseudo-equality at the same time. To keep citizens puttering in their yards instead of sputtering on the barricades, the government has gladly deprived itself of billions in tax revenues by letting home owners deduct mortgage interest payments. -- Florence King
  • This girl shivers and crawls under the covers with all her clothes on and falls into an overdue library book, a faerie story with rats and marrow and burning curses. The sentences build a fence around her, a Times Roman 10-point barricade, to keep the thorny voices in her head from getting too close. -- Laurie Halse Anderson
  • If God resides anywhere ... surely he shelters behind barricades of pure chance. -- Simon Mawer
  • If the masses are not thrown a few novels , they may react by throwing up a few barricades. -- Terry Eagleton
  • I wouldn't be satisfied with a life lived solely on the barricades. I reserve my right to be frivolous. -- Betty Friedan
  • There weren't a lot of people kind of manning the barricades in the sixties and looking up their genealogy. -- Sean Wilsey
  • The Devil fights from behind barricades of linguistic complexity, but the war of words will be won by those armed only with simplistic truths -- Dean Cavanagh
  • Part of the problem you have is that you don't have a dialogue between elected officials and their constituents. They've built these barricades, these barriers around themselves and tried to avoid interaction with their constituents. -- Elizabeth Emken
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