John Maynard Keynes book Essays in Persuasion
Source: Essays in Persuasion (1931), The End of Laissez-faire (1926), Ch. 1
"The Surrender of the Public Square" https://www.steynonline.com/8757/the-surrender-of-the-public-square, steynonline.com (13 August 2018)
John Maynard Keynes book Essays in Persuasion
Source: Essays in Persuasion (1931), The End of Laissez-faire (1926), Ch. 1
“In order to know men, something must be chanced. Who risks himself of nothing knows nothing.”
Joseph Joubert (1754–1824) French moralist and essayist
“A person who knows all that is good and all that is true — as much as can be known — but does not resist evils, knows nothing.”
Homo qui scit omnia bona et omnia vera, quotcunque sciri possunt, et non fugit mala, nihil scit
Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772) Swedish 18th century scientist and theologian
Apocalypse Explained #1180
“Quality is conformance to requirements - nothing more, nothing less.”
Philip B. Crosby (1926–2001) Quality guru
Philip B. Crosby (1979), as cited in: Colin Morgan and Stephen Murgatroyd (1994), Total Quality Management In The Public Sector.
Mary Oliver (1935–2019) American writer
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