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Socrates splits himself into two, so that there are two Socrates: the Socrates who knows in advance how the discussion is going to end, and the Socrates who travels the entire dialectical path along with his interlocutor. — Pierre Hadot

Undoubtedly Internet has reduced the possibilities of taxation. Why should I buy something here if I can buy it from a company in Japan or England or Brazil with a lower tax? — Milton Friedman

Marxists are more right than wrong when they argue that the problems scientists take up,. the way they go about solving them, and even the solutions they arc inclined to accept, arc conditioned by the intellectual, social, and economic environments in which they live and work. — Theodosius Dobzhansky

Well, it's not a pleasant experience. And it's a terribly political process, because that thing was initiated by the Congress and by, you know, our adversaries in the Congress. — Bruce Babbitt

There is no better way to get to know someone than to have an affair ... it can save years of lunches. — Helen Gurley Brown

Amnesty is the magnet. Other magnets that you mentioned are anchor babies who get benefits in this country and employer deductions for employees, even if they are here illegally, which Mr. King is addressing. — Virgil Goode

The times change, and to the extent that comedy captures the spirit of the times, it will enjoy success. — Harold Ramis

Even with Las Vegas giddy around me I felt as alone as Robinson Crusoe. — Robert A. Heinlein

When you do something that you know is authentic - embrace it, run with it, and trust yourself before the critics. — Marc Ecko

Hope will never be silent. — Harvey Milk

Men do monstrous things but if you call a man a monster you have absolved yourself of blame. You don't have to think that you might ever do these things. I don't think that's true — Patrick Ness

When we resist God, we draw near to Satan. — Beth Moore