“What good would it be to discuss such a proposition, when force could destroy the best arguments?”
A quoi bon discuter une proposition semblable, quand la force peut détruire les meilleurs arguments.
Part I, ch. X: The Man of the Seas
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870)
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René Girard (1923–2015) French historian, literary critic, and philosopher of social science
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Warren Farrell book The Myth of Male Power
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John Allen Paulos (1945) American mathematician
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Irreligion: A Mathematician Explains Why the Arguments for God Just Don’t Add Up (2008)
Trent Lott (1941) United States Senator from Mississippi
On the closure of the Senate to discuss intelligence leading up to the war in Iraq (1 November 2005), as quoted in The Associated Press (1 November 2005).
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Michael Malice (1976) American writer
Tweeted on June 20, 2020 https://twitter.com/michaelmalice/status/1274452143886553091, repeated subsequently.