A Quote by Benjamin Franklin

Those who would trade in their freedom for their protection deserve neither. — © Benjamin Franklin
Those who would trade in their freedom for their protection deserve neither.
Those who would trade safety for freedom deserve neither.
People willing to trade their freedom for temporary security deserve neither and will lose both.
Those who would give up liberty for safety deserve neither.
Those who would give up their civil liberties for security deserve neither.
Benjamin Franklin once said, 'A people who would trade liberty for security deserve neither.' I think we can have both. We can keep our liberties. We can have our security.
There are, for example, exemptions in FOIA in which the government can withhold certain kinds of information, and the courts have recognized that there is certain documentation that do deserve protection, that certain privileges do apply and do deserve protection.
People who are willing to give up freedom for the sake of short term security, deserve neither freedom nor security.
If you give up freedom to get security, you deserve neither.
When you abandon freedom to achieve security, you lose both and deserve neither.
I would like people to remember that I kept the peace when I was president and I worked for peace, that I espoused human rights in its broadest definition, not only freedom of speech but freedom of assembly, freedom of worship and trial by jury but also the right of people for people to have a decent home to live, food to eat, employment, healthcare, self respect, dignity. So I think the broad gamut of human rights, peace and freedom. I would like to be remembered for those things to the degree that I deserve it and I still have a long way to go.
Our spirit is back, but we haven't reinstitutionalized it. We've got to do a better job of getting across that America is freedom - freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of enterprise. And freedom is special and rare. It's fragile; it needs production [protection].
The nation's children, families, poor, workers, and senior citizens deserve more than lip service. They deserve more than outrage. They deserve real support, protection, and solid action.
America was born of protest, revolution, and mistrust of government. Subservient societies neither maintain nor deserve freedom for long.
Neither should men study war with a view to the enslavement of those who do not deserve to be enslaved; but first of all they should provide against their own enslavement, and in the second place obtain empire for the good of the governed, and not for the sake of exercising a general despotism, and in the third place they should seek to be masters only over those who deserve to be slaves.
While trade agreements are negotiated in secrecy, behind-closed doors, we have learned enough from leaks to know that the result of passing TPA to 'fast track' these trade agreements would affect everything from food safety to environmental protection to consumer financial protections.
Those who prefer security to liberty deserve neither.
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