There is, I think, nothing in the world more futile than the attempt to find out how a task should be done when one has not yet decided what the task is.
Whatever may be the immediate gains and losses, the dangers to our safety arising from political suppression are always greater than the dangers to that safety arising from political freedom. Suppression is always foolish. Freedom is always wise. That is the faith, the experimental faith, by which we Americans have undertaken to live.
Civilization is not a burden. It is an opportunity.
Freedom is always wise.