Greetings-
"It is the first responsibility of every citizen to question
authority," is attributed to Benjamin Franklin on at least one
quotation web site(http://www.remc11.k12.mi.us/~jinman/pol.htm), but I
have been unable to find a citation to confirm that.
Timothy Leary said,"Think for yourself and question authority,"
at many rallies in the Sixties.
"Throughout human history, as our species has faced the frightening,
terrorizing fact that we do not know who we are, or where we're going
in this ocean of chaos, it has been the authorities: the political,
the religious, the educational authorities, who have attempted to
comfort us by giving us order, rule, regulations. Informing, forming
in our minds an inner view of reality. To think for yourself you must
question authority and learn how to immerse yourself in a state of
vulnerable open-mindedness-- chaotic, confused vulnerability to which
you owe yourself. Think for yourself. Question authority."
-Timothy Leary
The Cyber-punk: The Individual as Reality Pilot, (ar) Mississippi
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Clarification of Answer by
nellie_bly-ga
on
18 Nov 2002 12:46 PST
Hi-
Since we usually only mention "successful" search strategies, I did
not include
a search of Bartlett's, Columbia and Simpson's quotations, the
Stumpers archives (a list used by reference librarians for difficult
questions) where the only attribution offered was to Leary, as well as
several internet quotation collections from my personal bookmarks.
It's possible this really is a Franklin quote despite only one interet
attribution, but it would require library or telephone research to
verify that, I believe.
Should you wish to pursue that route, you might consider posting a new
question with a fee that would cover the expenses of such an endeavor.
However, there's a fairly strong likelihood that such a search would
still not yield a satisfactory answer.
Nellie Bly
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