“The era of appeasement must come to an end. The political and social demands that dissidents are making of the universities do not flow from sound basic educational criteria, but from strategic considerations on how to radicalize the student body, polarize the campus and extend the privileged enclaves of student power.” EndsBodyPoliticalSocialSoundStudentsDemandFlowUniversityEducationalErasConsiderationPrivilegedCriteriaStrategicCampusDissidentsAppeasement Book:The Impudent Snobs: Agnew Vs. the Intellectual Establishment Source: The Impudent Snobs: Agnew Vs. the Intellectual Establishment
“If you have cancer, the most important single consideration is to get the maximum amount of vitamin B17 into your body in the shortest period of time. This is secondary to the medical skill involved in administering it, which is relatively minimal.” IfsImportantBodyAmountInvolvedPeriodsSkillsCancerMedicalYour BodyConsiderationMaximumVitamins Author:Ernst T. Krebs
“The Ancients, having taken into consideration the rigorous construction of the human body, elaborated all their works, as especially their holy temples, according to these proportions; for they found here the two principal figures without which no project is possible: the perfection of the circle, the principle of all regular bodies, and the equilateral square.” HumansTwoBodyFoundPrinciplesTakenFiguresHolyProjectsPerfectionCirclesProportionConsiderationTemplesSquaresConstructionPrincipalHuman Body Author:Luca Pacioli
“I do think we should be provided with a new body about the age of thirty or so when we have learnt to attend to it with consideration.” ThinkingShouldBodyAgeThirtyConsideration Author:Freya Stark
“Economic transactions between national bodies who are at the same time the supreme judges of their own behavior, who bow to no superior law, and whose representatives cannot be bound by any considerations but the immediate interest of their respective nations, must end in clashes of power.” EndsBodyLawNationsInterestEconomicJudgingBehaviorBoundsSupremeSuperiorsConsiderationBowsRepresentativesClashTransactions Author:Friedrich August von Hayek