“I believe that everyone, some time or other, dreams that he is reading papers, books, or letters; in which case the invention prompts so readily that the mind is imposed upon, and mistakes its own suggestions for the composition of another.” MindBelieveBookDreamReadingI BelieveMistakeCasesPaperLettersInventionCompositionSuggestionsPapersPromptsPaper Books Book:The spectator Source: The spectator
“I believe that there is no test of greatness in periods, nations or men more sure than the development, among them or in them, of a noble grotesque, and no test of comparative smallness or limitation, of one kind or another, more sure than the absence of grotesque invention, or incapability of understanding it.” MenBelieveKindI BelieveNationsUnderstandingGreatnessDevelopmentPeriodsTestsNobleAbsenceInventionLimitationGrotesqueSmallnessIncapability Book:The Stones of Venice -: The Fall Source: The Stones of Venice -: The Fall
“I believe that life-saving, essential drugs should be freely available and the innovator should be paid a suitable royalty payment for his invention.” ShouldBelieveI BelieveDrugEssentialsPaidAvailableInventionSavingRoyaltyPaymentSuitableInnovatorsLife Saving Author:Yusuf Hamied