“Vernon Bogdanor's account The Monarchy and the Constitution is written as much in the shadow of Edmund Burke as it is of Walter Bagehot. He stresses the organic development of the British constitution, prefers evolution to revolution, and thinks stability is better than strife.” ThinkingWrittenRevolutionDevelopmentEvolutionShadowAccountsConstitutionStressBritishStabilityStrifeMonarchyBritish HistoryBritish Constitution Author:David Cannadine
“Now although man is created for the possession of happiness, yet, having deviated from his true end, his nature has become deformed and is entirely repugnant to true beatitude. And on this account we are forced to submit to God this depraved nature of ours which fills our understanding with so many occupations, and causes us to deviate from the true path, in order that he may entirely consume it until nothing remains there but himself; otherwise the soul could never attain stability nor repose, for she was created for no other end.” MenMaySoulEndsOrderCausesUnderstandingPathAccountsRemainsPossessionOccupationStabilitySubmitReposeDepravedDeviate Book:The Spiritual Doctrine of St. Catherine of Genoa Source: The Spiritual Doctrine of St. Catherine of Genoa
“The Central Bank should take into account other things as well: the stability of the bank system in the country, the increase or decrease of money supply in the economy, its influence on inflation.” ShouldWellsCountryEconomyInfluenceAccountsIncreaseStabilityInflationDecreaseCentral Banks Author:Vladimir Putin
“It is true that we shall not be able to reach perfection, but in our struggle toward it we shall strengthen our characters and give stability to our ideas, so that, whilst ever advancing calmly in the same direction, we shall be rendered capable of applying the faculties with which we have been gifted to the best possible account.” GivingHas BeensIdeasCharacterAbleStrongStruggleCapablePerfectionAccountsFacultyStabilityGiftedAdvancingBeing Strong Author:Confucius