The dignity of his office is never impaired by the absence of efforts on his part to maintain it.
~ Charles Dickens
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The dignity of his office is never impaired by the absence of efforts on his part to maintain it.
~ Charles Dickens
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What our generation has forgotten is that the system of private property is the most important guarantee of freedom, not only for those who own property, but scarcely less for those who do not. It is only because the control of the means of production is divided among many people acting independently that nobody has complete power over us, that we as individuals can decide what to do with ourselves.
~ Friedrich Hayek
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The absurd does not liberate; it binds. It does not authorize all actions. “Everything is permitted” does not mean that nothing is forbidden.
~ Albert Camus
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Summer afternoon — summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language.
~ Henry James
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The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth.
~ Niels Bohr
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