“Comrades! We must abolish the cult of the individual decisively, once and for all.”
"The Cult of the Individual and Its Consequences" (24 February 1956), quoted in Lend Me Your Ears (2004) by William Safire
"Secret Report to the 20th Party Congress of the CPSU"
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On Coalition Government (1945)

1960s, We'll Never Conquer Space (1960)

Source: "Relevance of laboratory experiments to testing resource allocation theory," 1980, p. 348.

Anarchism or Socialism (1906)

In response to journalist for his views on the future of mankind at his 70th birthday (16 April 1959)

As quoted in the Washington Post (27 July 1959)
Michael C. Jensen and William H. Meckling. "Specific and general knowledge and organizational structure." (1992).

Source: Calculated Risk (1950), p. 1
Context: A soldier's life in combat is an endless series of decisions that mean success or failure, and perhaps life or death for himself or his comrades. The rifleman crawling through the rubble of a bombed-out street must decide on the best moment to escape enemy fire as he dodges from one doorway to the next. He must take a chance. The general seeking to break an enemy defense line and destroy his forces must decide just when and how to strike and precisely to what extent he dare weaken one sector of his front in order to mass overpowering strength at the main point of attack. He, too, must take a chance, although, in the stilted phraseology of military communiqués, he calls it a "calculated risk".