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Minguet In English Quotes By Ludwig Von Mises

It is completely in accord with the etatist thinking prevalent everywhere today to consider a theory to be finally disposed of merely because the authorities who control appointments to academic positions, want to know nothing of it, and to see the criterion of truth in the approval of a government office. — Ludwig Von Mises

Minguet In English Quotes By Carol Lynn Pearson

There's an old Jewish saying: An enemy is someone whose story you do not know. (22) — Carol Lynn Pearson

Minguet In English Quotes By Yishan Wong

Reddit is where anyone can come and tell their real story. — Yishan Wong

Minguet In English Quotes By Pliny The Elder

This only is certain, that there is nothing certain. — Pliny The Elder

Minguet In English Quotes By Peter Kreeft

A saint is Christ's bride, totally attached, faithful, dependent. A saint is also totally independent, detached from idols and from other husbands ... A saint is higher than anyone else in the world. A saint is the real mountain climber. A saint is also lower than anyone else in the world. As with water, he flows to the lowest places - like Calcutta. — Peter Kreeft

Minguet In English Quotes By Brian Day

In the wake of the Supreme Court of Canada decision (Chaoulli-Zeliotis), the Canadian Medicare system is about to be redesigned. Physicians must not just sit at the table, but must position themselves at the head, where they can lead and direct the nature of that design. — Brian Day

Minguet In English Quotes By Italo Calvino

And at the bottom of each of those eyes I lived, or rather another me lived, one of the images of me, and it encountered the image of her, the most faithful image of her, in that beyound which opens, past the semiliquid sphere of the irises, in the darkness of the pupils, the mirrored hall of retinas, in our true element which extends without shores, without boundaries. — Italo Calvino