Random thoughts from wise thinkers
"We shall not grow wiser
before we learn that much that we have done was very foolish." (F.A.
Hayek)
"Many respectable writers
agree that if a man reasonably believes that he is in immediate danger of death
or grievous bodily harm from his assailant he may stand his ground and that if
he kills him he has not exceeded the bounds of lawful self-defense. That has
been the decision of this court." (Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Brown v.
United States, 1921)
"Facts are stubborn things;
and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our
passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." (John Adams)
"A human group transforms
itself into a crowd when it suddenly responds to a suggestion rather than to
reasoning, to an image rather than an idea, to an affirmation rather than to
proof, to the repetition of a phrase rather than to arguments, to prestige
rather than to competence." (Jean-Francois Revel)
"The first thing a man will
do for his ideals is lie." (J.A. Schumpeter)
"Half the harm that is done
in this world is due to people who want to feel important. They don't mean to
do harm -- but the harm does not interest them. Or they do not see it, or they
justify it because they are absorbed in the endless struggle to think well of
themselves." (T.S. Eliot)
"The study of human
institutions is always a search for the most tolerable imperfections."
(Richard A. Epstein)
"There is no safety for
honest men, but by believing all possible evil of evil men, and by acting with
promptitude, decision, and steadiness on that belief." (Edmund Burke)
"We do not live in the past,
but the past in us." (U.B. Phillips)
"It will be of little avail
to the people, that the laws are made by men of their own choice, if the laws
be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be
understood; if they be repealed or revised before they are promulgated, or
undergo such incessant changes that no man, who knows what the law is today,
can guess what it will be to-morrow." (James Madison)
"A society that puts
equality -- in the sense of equality of outcome -- ahead of freedom will end up
with neither equality nor freedom. The use of force to achieve equality will
destroy freedom, and the force, introduced for good purposes, will end up in
the hands of people who use it to promote their own interests." (Milton
Friedman)
"...leniency toward
criminals contrasted starkly with severity toward the law-abiding citizen's
right to defend himself or herself." (Joyce Lee Malcolm)
"A government with all this
mass of favours to give or to withhold, however free in name, wields a power of
bribery scarcely surpassed by an avowed autocracy, rendering it master of the
elections in almost any circumstances but those of rare and extraordinary
public excitement." (John Stuart Mill)
"Criticism is easy;
achievement is more difficult." (Winston Churchill)
"Everybody has asked the
question ... 'What shall we do with the Negro?' I have had but one answer from
the beginning. Do nothing with us! Your doing with us has already played the
mischief with us. Do nothing with us!" (Frederick Douglass)
"The study of history is a
powerful antidote to contemporary arrogance. It is humbling to discover how
many of our glib assumptions, which seem to us novel and plausible, have been
tested before, not once but many times and in innumerable guises; and
discovered to be, at great human cost, wholly false." (Paul Johnson)
"It is difficult for men in
high office to avoid the malady of self-delusion. They are always surrounded by
worshipers. They are constantly, and for the most part sincerely, assured of
their greatness. They live in an artificial atmosphere of adulation and
exaltation which sooner or later impairs their judgment. They are in grave danger
of becoming careless and arrogant." (President Calvin Coolidge)
The entire link
can be read at:
http://townhall.com/columnists/thomassowell/2013/07/23/random-thoughts-n1646512/page/full
Poster's
comment:
I consider these thoughts for the
future. The past die has already been cast.
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