“Hegel's philosophy is so odd that one would not have expected him to be able to get sane men to accept it, but he did. He set it out with so much obscurity that people thought it must be profound. It can quite easily be expounded lucidly in words of one syllable, but then its absurdity becomes obvious.” PeopleMenPhilosophyAbleAcceptingProfoundObviousExpectedOddSaneAbsurdityObscuritySyllablesHegel Book:Last Philosophical Testament: 1943-68 Source: Last Philosophical Testament: 1943-68
“The obvious thing for the cavalryman to do is to accept the fighting machine as a partner, and prepare to meet more fully the demands of future warfare.” WarFightingAcceptingMilitaryDemandMachinesObviousPartnersWarfareObvious Things Author:George S. Patton
“Invention and entrepreneurship isn't about pure technology. Most people take whatever they see in front of them and relate it to something they understand. For at least ten years after Ford started building cars, people called them horseless carriages. It wasn't obvious to call it a car. They used to call the radio 'the wireless.' Innovation is much more about changing people and their perceptions and their attitudes and their willingness to accept change than it is about physics and engineering.” PeopleYearsUsedAttitudeAcceptingTechnologyCarFrontsBuildingPureTenPerceptionInnovationRadioObviousPhysicsInventionEntrepreneurshipRelateWillingnessEngineeringWirelessCarriagesAccepting Change Author:Dean Kamen
“By definition, the moment one crosses from center to left, one accepts more government control of people's lives. Therefore, the further left society moves, the more there is government control over its citizens' lives. It is astonishing that this obvious fact is not universally acknowledged and that the Left has somehow successfully portrayed itself as preoccupied with personal liberty.” PeopleMomentsFactsGovernmentMovingLeftLibertyAcceptingCitizensCrossesDefinitionsObviousOver ItAstonishingPersonal Liberty Author:Dennis Prager