"central to all economic analysis and instruction is the question of what determines the prices that are paid for goods and for services rendered."
John Kenneth Galbraith Economics in Perspective
Galbraith EIP
"central to all economic analysis and instruction is the question of what determines the prices that are paid for goods and for services rendered."
John Kenneth Galbraith Economics in Perspective
Galbraith EIP
"Knowledge comes by taking things apart. But wisdom comes by putting things together."
John A. Morrison, quoted as an "Apercus du jour” in "Social Studies" in Globe and Mail May 20, 2008
“Don’t watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going.”
D.P. Diffiné, “The 1993 American Incentive System Almanac”
“If ever God is banished from the world so that even His image is eradicated from the human mind, we will cease to be human and become merely very clever animals—and our ultimate fate will be too horrible to contemplate."
Father Karl Rahner, SJ, quoted by Paul Johnson in “The human race: success or failure?” in The New Criterion Vol. 25 (Nov. 2006)
"Dijon vu – the same mustard as before."
"Found on the Internet" in Gilbert! magazine Vol. 4 # 4 (Jan./Feb. 2001)
“The main thing is never to act against your conscience, not to put your signature on documents you do not believe in, not to vote for those who you think should not be elected, not to approve decisions, not to applaud, not to pass on lies, not to broadcast them, not to write them, not to put them down on paper, not to pretend … Let your creed be 'Let the lie come into the world, let it even triumph, but not through me.'"
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn "Live not by the Lie" quoted by Ian Hunter in National Post August 5, 2008
"the further back you look, the further ahead in the future you can see."
Winston Churchill, quoted by Stephen Moore and Julian L. Simon in Cato Policy Analysis #364 (Dec. 15, 1999)