
“The vote is the most effective and merciful instrument that man has devised to manage his affairs.”
Martí : Thoughts/Pensamientos (1994)
England, p. 74
Vokes - My Story (1985)
Context: I looked for certain attributes in a soldier. I know the modern method is to put the attributes into a computer and see what comes out. But as far as I am concerned, the computer is the worst damn instrument devised by man to screw up man-management.
“The vote is the most effective and merciful instrument that man has devised to manage his affairs.”
Martí : Thoughts/Pensamientos (1994)
Source: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck (2016), Chapter 6, “You’re Wrong About Everything (But So Am I)” (pp. 145-146)
“I am a damned sight smarter man than Grant.”
Comments to James H. Wilson (22 October 1864), as quoted in Under the Old Flag: Recollections of Military Operations in the War for the Union, the Spanish War, the Boxer Rebellion, etc Vol. 2 (1912) by James Harrison Wilson, p. 17.
1860s, 1864
Context: I am a damned sight smarter man than Grant. I know more about military history, strategy, and grand tactics than he does. I know more about supply, administration, and everything else than he does. I'll tell you where he beats me though and where he beats the world. He doesn't give a damn about what the enemy does out of his sight, but it scares me like hell. … I am more nervous than he is. I am more likely to change my orders or to countermarch my command than he is. He uses such information as he has according to his best judgment; he issues his orders and does his level best to carry them out without much reference to what is going on about him and, so far, experience seems to have fully justified him.
“As far as fidelity is concerned, there is no animal in the world as treacherous as man.”
Book II, Ch. 12
Essais (1595), Book II
Berkman Center (May 15, 2008) http://news.cnet.com/8301-13953_3-9945028-80.html
“So far as the religion of the day is concerned, it is a damned fake … Religion is all bunk.”
As quoted in What on Earth is an Atheist! (1972) by Madalyn Murray O'Hair, p. 251.
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