“The strongest argument for the un-materialistic character of American life is that we tolerate conditions that are, from a materialistic point of view, intolerable.” CharacterLife IsViewsConditionsArgumentPoint Of ViewStrongestTolerateMaterialisticAmerican Life Book:On the contrary Source: On the contrary
“The same arguments which go to show that knowledge is power, that the condition of a people is improved in proportion as the masses are educated, have their application with equal weight to the deaf.” PeopleShowsConditionsEqualMassArgumentWeightEducatedProportionApplicationDeafKnowledge Is Power Author:Edward Miner Gallaudet
“We recognize the force of the argument that the effects of war under modern conditions may be felt in the economy for years and years, and that if the war power can be used in days of peace to treat all the wounds which war inflicts on our society, it may not only swallow up all other powers of Congress but largely obliterate the Ninth and the Tenth Amendments as well.” IfsYearsWellsMayWarUsedForceFeltPowerEconomyModernConditionsEffectsEconomicsArgumentTreatsConstitutionCongressWoundsOur SocietyAmendmentsEffects Of War Author:William O. Douglas
“I have resolved to demonstrate by a certain and undoubted course of argument, or to deduce from the very condition of human nature, not what is new and unheard of, but only such things as agree best with practice.” HumansCertainCoursesPracticeConditionsHuman NatureArgumentAgreeUnheard Author:Baruch Spinoza
“Possibly my hatred of war blinds me so that I cannot comprehend the arguments they adduce. But, in my opinion, there is no such thing as a preventive war. Although this suggestion is repeatedly made, none has yet explained how war prevents war. Worse than this, no one has been able to explain away the fact that war creates the conditions that beget war.” Has BeensMadeWarFactsAbleOpinionConditionsArgumentHatredDefenseSuggestionsBegetsPreventive War Author:Dwight D. Eisenhower