“The gem cannot be polished without friction, nor man perfected without trials.”
“The legal substructure is private; the use of payments to influence the behavior of others is neither prohibited nor frowned upon. But the ' frictions" that perfect decentralization assumes away, must be lived with in laissez-faire.”
Source: Economic, Political, and Legal Dimensions of Competition. 1980, p. 21
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“Her philosophy is carpe diem for herself and laissez faire for others.”
Source: This Side of Paradise
Karl Heinrich Ulrichs. The riddle of "man-manly love": the pioneering work on male homosexuality, Volume 2, Prometheus Books, 1994. p. 604
Source: An Urchin in the Storm (1987) "Nurturing Nature", p. 152
“Mr. Ellis is neither a scientist nor an expert on the natural behavior of wolves.”
B.J. King, "Why Are Wolf Scientists Howling At Jodi Picoult?" NPR. (April 19, 2012).
To the Spanish Ambassador (1580).
"The Effect of Government on Economic Efficiency." 1988
Source: "Reflections on Containment", Foreign Affairs, Vol. 73, No. 3 (June 1994), p. 130
“The world neither ever saw, nor ever will see, a perfectly fair lottery.”
Chapter X, Part I http://books.google.com/books?id=QItKAAAAYAAJ&q=%22The+world+neither+ever+saw+nor+ever+will+see+a+perfectly+fair+lottery%22&pg=PA76#v=onepage.
(1776), Book I