Since when have we Americans been expected to bow submissively to authority and speak with awe and reverence to those who represent us?
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William O. Douglas
Profession:
Judge
Born:
October 16, 1898
Nationality:
American
Quotes by William O. Douglas
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Literature should not be suppressed merely because it offends the moral code of the censor.
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William O. Douglas
No patent medicine was ever put to wider and more varied use than the Fourteenth Amendment.
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William O. Douglas
Tell the FBI that the kidnappers should pick out a judge that Nixon wants back.
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William O. Douglas
The critical point is that the Constitution places the right of silence beyond the reach of government.
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William O. Douglas
One who comes to the Court must come to adore, not to protest. That's the new gloss on the 1st Amendment.
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William O. Douglas
We are a religious people whose institutions presuppose a Supreme Being.
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William O. Douglas
It seemed to me that I had barely reached the Court when people were trying to get me off.
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William O. Douglas
We who have the final word can speak softly or angrily. We can seek to challenge and annoy, as we need not stay docile and quiet.
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William O. Douglas
The association promotes a way of life, not causes; a harmony in living, not political faiths; a bilateral loyalty, not commercial or social projects. Yet it is an association for as noble a purpose as any involved in any prior decisions.
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William O. Douglas
The liberties of none are safe unless the liberties of all are protected.
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William O. Douglas
The right to revolt has sources deep in our history.
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William O. Douglas
At the constitutional level where we work, 90 percent of any decision is emotional. The rational part of us supplies the reasons for supporting our predilections.
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William O. Douglas
As nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression. In both instances, there is a twilight when everything remains seemingly unchanged, and it is in such a twilight that we all must be most aware of change in the air - however slight - lest we become unwitting victims of darkness.
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William O. Douglas
We do not sit as a superlegislature to weigh the wisdom of legislation.
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William O. Douglas
Free speech is not to be regulated like diseased cattle and impure butter. The audience that hissed yesterday may applaud today, even for the same performance.
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William O. Douglas
The 5th Amendment is an old friend and a good friend. one of the great landmarks in men's struggle to be free of tyranny, to be decent and civilized.
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William O. Douglas
Marriage is a coming together for better or for worse, hopefully enduring, and intimate to the degree of being sacred.
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William O. Douglas
Common sense often makes good law.
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William O. Douglas
The right to be let alone is indeed the beginning of all freedoms.
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William O. Douglas
The Constitution is not neutral. It was designed to take the government off the backs of people.
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William O. Douglas