
The Origin of Species: 150th Anniversary Edition (2009)
'It's better to buy than compete': The FTC is using Mark Zuckerberg's own words against him https://www.businessinsider.com/ftc-facebook-lawsuit-makes-zuckerberg-emails-public-instagram-whatsapp-competition-2020-12" (2008)
The Origin of Species: 150th Anniversary Edition (2009)
A paraphrased variant of this seems to have arisen on the internet around 2007: It is ... a settled policy of America, that as peace is better than war, war is better than tribute. The United States, while they wish for war with no nation, will buy peace with none.
1810s
Source: Message delivered to Dey Omar Agha, by Isaac Chauncey and William Shaler , summarizing the Treaty with Algiers (1815) http://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/bar1815t.asp, and U.S attitudes and actions in the Barbary Wars, in refusing to pay ransom or tribute to pirates of the Barbary States, as quoted in History and Present Condition of Tripoli: With Some Accounts of the Other Barbary States http://books.google.com/books?id=YMwRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA46 (1835) by Robert Greenhow, p. 46
“It’s possible that having a strong competitor would encourage us to compete better.”
Interview with CNBC (October 4, 2019)
As quoted in Nat King Cole (1990) by James Haskings
2016-01-06, Interview with Muhammad bin Salman, The Economist
The Other World (1657)
Context: The most competent physician of our world advises the patient to listen to an ignorant doctor who the patient thinks is very competent rather than to a competent doctor who the patient thinks is ignorant. He reason is that our imagination works for our good health, and as long as it is supplemented by remedies, it is capable of healing us. But the most powerful remedies are too weak when the imagination does not apply them.
"A Wee Dram of Scotch: Linn Products' Ivor Tiefenbrun" http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/457/, published in Stereophile, 25 October 1994.
1994