“I consider that interest is determined by the increment of produce which it enables a labourer to obtain, and is altogether independent of the total return which he receives for this labour.” InterestProduceReturnIndependentDeterminedLabourLabourers Book:The Theory of Political Economy Source: The Theory of Political Economy
“No perfect solution is, not merely in practice, but in principle, possible in human affairs, and any determined attempt to produce it is likely to lead to suffering, disillusionment and failure.” HumansSufferingPerfectPrinciplesPracticeProduceSolutionsAffairDeterminedDisillusionment Author:Isaiah Berlin
“The confidentiality of the judicial process would not matter greatly to an understanding and evaluation of the legal system if the consequences of judicial behavior could be readily determined. If you can determine the ripeness of a cantaloupe by squeezing or smelling it, you don't have to worry about the produce clerk's mental processes.” IfsMatterProcessUnderstandingWorryProduceBehaviorConsequenceDetermineDeterminedJudicialEvaluationClerksLegal SystemSqueezingRipenessConfidentiality Author:Richard Posner
“I've said that we're going to produce real results for the American people because so many Americans feel left out and left behind, they think the economy has failed them, they think our government has failed, they can't stand the gridlock and dysfunction in our politics, and I'm determined to produce more good jobs with rising incomes, and deal with all of the concerns that families have about education, college affordability, student debt.” PeopleThinkingFeelsSaidRealGovernmentJobsLeftResultsDealsBehindsEconomyStudentsProduceCollegeConcernDebtDeterminedIncomeRisingGood JobLeft BehindLeft OutDysfunctionGridlockAffordability Author:Hillary Clinton