Quotes about Control
                        No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size
                    — Ronald Reagan
                        
                
                        Man is not free unless government is limited.
                    — Ronald Reagan
                        
                
                        One way to make sure crime doesn't pay would be to let the government run it.
                    — Ronald Reagan
                        
                
                        People don't start wars, governments do.
                    — Ronald Reagan
                        
                
                        Shouldn't someone tag Mr Kennedy's bold new imaginative program with its proper age Under the tousled boyish haircut is still old Karl Marx-first launched a century ago. There is nothing new in the idea of a government being Big Brother.
                    — Ronald Reagan
                        
                
                        Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.
                    — Ronald Reagan
                        
                
                        You are the only person who thinks in your mind! You are the power and authority in your world.
                    — Louise Hay
                        
                
                        I can face things that are out of my control and not act out of control.
                    — Lysa TerKeurst
                        
                
                        If we are to be aware of life while we are living it, we must have the courage to relinquish our hard-earned control of ourselves.
                    — Madeleine L'Engle
                        
                
                        It really helped ever so much because it made me mad, and when I'm mad I don't have room to be scared.
                    — Madeleine L'Engle
                        
                
                        the climax of their journey is a showdown with IT, the cold and calculating disembodied intelligence that has cast a black shadow over the universe in its quest to make everyone behave and believe the same.
                    — Madeleine L'Engle
                        
                
                        Her father said, "You know, my dears, the world has been abnormal for so long that we've forgotten what it's like to live in a peaceful and reasonable climate. If there is to be any peace or reason, we have to create it in our own hearts and homes." "Even at a time like this?" Meg asked. The call from Calvin, the sound of her husband's voice, had nearly broken her control. "Especially at a time like this," her mother said gently.
                    — Madeleine L'Engle