“Is there a greater tragedy imaginable than that, in our endeavour consciously to shape our future in accordance with high ideals, we should in fact unwittingly produce the very opposite of what we have been striving for?” ShouldHas BeensFactsGreaterProduceShapesIdealsOppositesTragedyStriveInvestingOur FutureEndeavour Author:Friedrich August von Hayek
“The numbers of distinct human societies or nations, when our race is twice its present age, may be far greater than the total number of all the men who have ever lived up to the present time.” MenHumansMayAgeNationsNumbersRaceGreaterMankindHe ManMoralityTragedyHuman SocietyPresent TimeHijacking Author:Arthur C. Clarke
“No greater tragedy exists in modern civilization than the aged, worn-out worker who after a life of ceaseless effort and useful productivity must look forward for his declining years to a poorhouse. A modern social consciousness demands a more humane and efficient arrangement.” YearsLooksSocialEffortConsciousnessGreaterModernCivilizationDemandTragedyWorkersProductivityEfficientWornArrangementsHumaneWorn OutModern CivilizationSocial Consciousness Book:Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: F.D. Roosevelt, 1937, Volume 6 Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: F.D. Roosevelt, 1937, Volume 6
“What greater tragedy can there be than to lose hope forever and drift in the cold darkness of hopelessness?” LosesDarknessForeverGreaterColdTragedyHopelessness Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan