V. P. Singh (1931–2008) Indian politician
VP Singh: Former prime minister of India who tried to improve the lot of his country's lower castes
Statement (1 April 1924).
Context: Resolutions expressing Parliamentary approval of every Treaty before ratification would be a very cumbersome form of procedure and would burden the House with a lot of unnecessary business. The absence of disapproval may be accepted as sanction, and publicity and opportunity for discussion and criticism are the really material and valuable elements which henceforth will be introduced.
V. P. Singh (1931–2008) Indian politician
VP Singh: Former prime minister of India who tried to improve the lot of his country's lower castes
Douglas John Foskett (1918–2004)
Attributed to Foskett in: T. Tyaganatarajan (1961) "A study in the developments of colon classification." American Documentation. Vol 12 (4), p. 270
Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908–1961) French phenomenological philosopher
Source: In Praise of Philosophy (1963), p. 47
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
Letter to Albert Gallatin, 1803. ME 10:437
Posthumous publications, On financial matters
Scott Atran (1952) Anthropologist
Introduction: an evolutionary riddle, p. 5
In Gods We Trust: The Evolutionary Landscape of Religion (2002)
“What embitters the world is not excess of criticism, but absence of self-criticism.”
G. K. Chesterton (1874–1936) English mystery novelist and Christian apologist
"On Bright Old Things — and Other Things" in Sidelights on New London and Newer New York : And Other Essays (1932)
Joseph Alleine (1634–1668) Pastor, author
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 320.
“The greatest threat to freedom is the absence of criticism.”
Wole Soyinka (1934) Nigerian writer
Source: The strong man syndrome https://www.thecable.ng/wole-soyinka-at-86/amp