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The larger Europe grows, the more diverse must be the forms of co-operation it requires. Instead of a centralised bureaucracy, the model should be a market - not only a market of individuals and companies, but also a market in which the players are governments.
Thus governments would compete with each other for foreign investments, top management and high earners through lower taxes and less regulation.
Such a market would impose a fiscal discipline on governments because they would not want to drive away expertise and business.
It would also help to establish which fiscal and regulatory policies produced the best overall economic results.
No wonder socialists don't like it. — Margaret Thatcher

In a way it's the emotional feeling that you get in a good rock song or folk song, there's just nothing that rivals that. — Bryce Dessner

When I started writing, I used the singing side of the production as a vehicle for melody and lyrical ideas. Eventually, that process of using my voice to bring ideas across became more complicated, and I felt I could use it more as an expressive tool. — M. Ward

So long as she could kill with a whisper, Arya need not be afraid of anyone ... but once she used up the last death, she would only be a mouse again. — George R R Martin

All I cared about in tennis was winning. — Pete Sampras

The U.S. has the largest prison population in the world: two million people. The country with one-twentieth of the world's population has one-fourth of those in prison. — Randall Robinson

But risk perception may not be about quantifiable risk so much as it is about immeasurable fear. — Eula Biss

In politics, you never know who's going to die, retire, or - in Illinois - get indicted. — Aaron Schock

I think I was a born scientist. — Ken Wilber

NEVER INTERFERE WITH MELENGAR AGAIN
BY ORDER OF THE KING
... AND US — Michael J. Sullivan

Effective leaders have the ability to consistently move themselves and others to action because they understand the "invisible forces" that shape us — Tony Robbins