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14 Ron Paul Quotes from Books

Hello. I am Deepak Kundu, an avid book reader and quotes collector. Here is a list of 14 Ron Paul quotes that I liked and saved from various books. I hope you enjoy reading them.

Ron Paul Quotes

The Federal Reserve System must be challenged. Ultimately, it needs to be eliminated. The government cannot and should not be trusted with a monopoly on money. No single institution in society should have power this immense. In fact, I believe that freedom itself is at stake in this struggle.

from End the Fed book by Ron Paul

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The problem isn’t with the choices made by central bankers. The problem is that they possess the power to make any choice at all.

from End the Fed book by Ron Paul

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Paper money, politicians, and central banks always fail the test of time.

from End the Fed book by Ron Paul

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For generations, we have been brainwashed about the necessity of having a central bank to give us a currency that is elastic. We accept a rather bizarre idea with little question. Think about this seriously: if you need money, stretch it; that is, just print more of it. It’s as if we still believe that money can be grown on trees, and we don’t stop to realize that if it did grow on trees, it would take on the value of leaves in the fall, to be either mulched or bagged and put in a landfill.

from End the Fed book by Ron Paul

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Everyone should have an intense interest in what money is and how it’s manipulated by the few at the expense of the many. Money is crucial for survival. It is necessary for maintaining a free society. A healthy economy depends on it. Limiting political power is impossible without it. Sound money is essential for preventing unnecessary wars. Prosperity and peace in the long run are impossible without it.

from End the Fed book by Ron Paul

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Ending the Fed would be the single greatest step we could take to restoring American prosperity and freedom and guaranteeing that they both have a future.

from End the Fed book by Ron Paul

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Imagine an irresponsible teenager with an unlimited line of credit. The parents, teachers, pastors, and authorities in his life are ultimately powerless to change his habits. Now imagine that teenager armed to the teeth and also immune even from the rule of law. This is what we have with a government backed by a central bank.

from End the Fed book by Ron Paul

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We all pretend that the Fed is not a political operation, and yet everyone knows that it is among the most political institutions in the entire government.

from End the Fed book by Ron Paul

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Prosperity can never be achieved by cheap credit. If that were so, no one would have to work for a living. Inflated prices only deceive one into believing that real wealth has been created. But easy come, easy go. It is fun when the bubbles are forming and many can live beyond their means; it’s a different story when they’re forced to live beneath their means in order to pay for their extravagance.

from End the Fed book by Ron Paul

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The Federal Reserve should be abolished because it is immoral, unconstitutional, impractical, promotes bad economics, and undermines liberty.

from End the Fed book by Ron Paul

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Bad economic policy can destroy a civilization—no policy is more dangerous than bad monetary policy.

from End the Fed book by Ron Paul

A philosophy that embraced personal liberty, private property, and sound money was the only political philosophy worth championing.

from End the Fed book by Ron Paul

The market is more powerful than the central banks and all the economic planners put together. Although it may take time, the market always wins.

from End the Fed book by Ron Paul

There’s no way society can build a lasting and prosperous economic system without money of real value that lasts.

from End the Fed book by Ron Paul