If you believe Might is Right, it follows that whoever cannot hold their ground does not deserve to keep it.

James D. Sass
If you believe Might is Right, it follows that whoever...
If you believe Might is Right, it follows that whoever...
If you believe Might is Right, it follows that whoever...
If you believe Might is Right, it follows that whoever...
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If you believe Might is Right, it follows that whoever cannot hold their ground does not deserve to keep it. This quote is a reminder that Might should not be the determining factor of who should rule, instead it should be based on merit. Being able to provide for yourself and your family should be the only way that you are able to run your life.

Source: Essays In Satanism

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