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The world is the totality of facts, not of things.
The beauty of science is that it allows us to see the world not as it is, but as it could be.
True scientific progress is achieved not by mere accumulation of facts, but by the continuous refinement of theories and models.
The writer must believe that what he is doing is the most important thing in the world. And he must hold to this illusion even when he knows it is not true.
The writer must believe that what he is doing is the most important thing in the world. And he must hold to this illusion even when he knows it is not true.
The circumstances of the world are continually changing, and the opinions of man change also; and as government is for the living, and not for the dead, it is the living only that has any right in it.
A journey is a person in itself; no two are alike. And all plans, safeguards, policing, and coercion are fruitless. We find after years of struggle that we do not take a trip; a trip takes us.
The writer must believe that what he is doing is the most important thing in the world. And he must hold to this illusion even when he knows it is not true.
The writer must believe that what he is doing is the most important thing in the world. And he must hold to this illusion even when he knows it is not true.
It is error only, and not truth, that shrinks from inquiry.
The most significant threat to liberal democracy today is not from rival ideologies like communism or fascism, but from within—from the rise of populism and the erosion of democratic norms.
The end of history is not the end of events, but the end of the evolution of human political and social institutions.
The biggest problem with the European Union is that it is not a state, but it pretends to be one.
The most widespread form of inequality in the world today is not that between rich and poor, but that between men and women.
The greatest threat to democracy is not from external enemies but from internal decay and the loss of civic virtue.
The most effective way to promote democracy is not through military intervention but through the slow and steady process of building institutions and promoting economic development.
The most significant threat to liberal democracy today is not from the outside, but from within.