Richard Bentley Quote

Whatever is, is not, is the maxim of the anarchist, as often as anything comes across him in the shape of a law which he happens not to like.


Declaration of Rights. Compare: "Whatever is, is in its causes just", John Dryden, Œdipus, Act iii. Sc. 1.


Whatever is, is not, is the maxim of the anarchist, as often as anything comes across him in the shape of a law which he happens not to like.

Whatever is, is not, is the maxim of the anarchist, as often as anything comes across him in the shape of a law which he happens not to like.

Whatever is, is not, is the maxim of the anarchist, as often as anything comes across him in the shape of a law which he happens not to like.

Whatever is, is not, is the maxim of the anarchist, as often as anything comes across him in the shape of a law which he happens not to like.