Tiffany Madison
Political corruption, social greed, and Americanized quasi-socialism can ruin even the most wonderful places. California proved that.
— Tiffany Madison
The Internet is the Petri dish of humanity. We can't control what grows in it, but we don't have to watch either.
— Tiffany Madison
The problem with having problems is that ‘someone’ always has it worse.
— Tiffany Madison
The Second Amendment is timeless for our Founders grasped that self-defense is three-fold: every free individual must protect themselves against the evil will of the man, the mob and the state.
— Tiffany Madison
True art is thoughtful, emotional examination of how human themes impact the overall experience of existing. The rest is kitsch.
— Tiffany Madison
We sensible often resist intrusive love and its chaos practically, employing measures to prevent the former for fear of the latter. But for all our wit and work, that desperation for control also prevents the pure, transcendental freedom more often delivered by both.
— Tiffany Madison
We the people have no excuse for starry-eyed sycophantic group-think in the Information Age. Knowledge is but a fingertip away.
— Tiffany Madison
When the Rule of Law disappears, we are ruled by the whims of men.
— Tiffany Madison
While writing is like a joyful release, editing is a prison where the bars are my former intentions and the abusive warden my own neuroticism.
— Tiffany Madison
Women's liberation is one thing, but the permeation of anti-male sentiment in post-modern popular culture - from our mocking sitcom plots to degrading commercial story lines - stands testament to the ignorance of society. Fair or not, as the lead gender that never requested such a role, the historical male reputation is quite balanced. For all of their perceived wrongs, over centuries they've moved entire civilizations forward, nurtured the human quest for discovery and industry, and led humankind from inconvenient darkness to convenient modernity. Navigating the chessboard that is human existence is quite a feat, yet one rarely acknowledged in modern academia or media. And yet for those monumental achievements, I love and admire the balanced creation that is man for all his strengths and weaknesses, his gifts and his curses. I would venture to say that most wise women do.
— Tiffany Madison
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