Civilization is an enormous device for economizing on knowledge.
~ Thomas Sowell
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Civilization is an enormous device for economizing on knowledge.
~ Thomas Sowell
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A free society is a community of free beings, bound by the laws of sympathy and by the obligations of family love. It is not a society of people released from all moral constraint–for that is precisely the opposite of a society. Without moral constraint there can be no cooperation, no family commitment, no long-term prospects, no hope of economic, let alone social, order.
~ Roger Scruton
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I’m a kind of paranoiac in reverse. I suspect people of plotting to make me happy.
~ J.D. Salinger
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In argument about moral problems, relativism is the first refuge of the scoundrel.
~ Roger Scruton
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It is not in the nature of man to accept permanent failure.
~ Edmund Cooper
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I can’t conceive of my vocation or obligations as living separate from my desires, because my vocation and obligations are the realization of my desires.
~ Salvador Dali
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Whatever happens at all happens as it should; you will find this true, if you watch narrowly.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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There is no doubt in my mind that, from the third-person point of view, monarchy is the most reasonable form of government. By embodying the state in a fragile human person, it captures the arbitrariness and the givenness of political allegiance, and so transforms allegiance into affection.
~ Roger Scruton
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Democracies owe their existence to national loyalties — the loyalties that are supposedly shared by government and opposition, by all political parties, and by the electorate as a whole. Wherever the experience of nationality is weak or non-existent, democracy has failed to take root. For without national loyalty, opposition is a threat to government, and political disagreements create no common ground.
~ Roger Scruton
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