“My father is an economist who specialized in foreign food policy, and my mother worked for AID, a branch of the State Department, so food in regards to world affairs was talked about a lot.” WorldStatesMotherFatherPolicyRegardAffairAidsBranchesDepartmentEconomistWorld Affairs Author:Jennifer Gilmore
“The obsession with gold, actually and politically, occurs among those who regard economics as a branch of morality. Gold is solid, gold is durable, gold is rare, gold is even (in certain very peculiar circumstances) convertible. To believe in thrift, solidity and soundness is to believe in some way in the properties of gold.” WayBelieveCertainMoneyCircumstancesMoralityEconomicsGoldRegardPropertyObsessionBranchesPeculiarThriftSoliditySoundness Author:Christopher Hitchens
“Everyone speaks of himself with regard to his ownself, "I am above and the others are below," whilst all of them are around the globe like the blossom springing on the branches of the Kadamba tree.” SpeakJusticeTreeDiversityRegardSocial JusticeBranchesGlobes Author:Varahamihira
“Until politics are a branch of science, we shall do well to regard political and social reforms as experiments rather than short-cuts to the millennium.” WellsPoliticalSocialCuttingRegardExperimentsReformBranchesSocial ReformMillenniumShort Cuts Book:Possible Worlds Source: Possible Worlds
“With regard to the learned professions, little need be observed; they truly form no distinct interest in society . . . [discussing the landed, merchant, and learned classes in legislative assembly]. Will not the man of the learned profession, who will feel a neutrality to the rivalships between the different branches of industry, be likely to prove an impartial arbiter between them, ready to promote either, so far as it shall appear to him conducive to the general interests of society?” MenNeedsFeelsLittlesDifferentFormInterestClassHuman NatureHe ManReadyIndustryProveRegardProfessionBranchesAssemblyDiscussingMerchantsNeutralityArbiter Author:Alexander Hamilton
“We must eradicate root and branch any fear and dread in our soul concerning the future that is coming towards us... We must develop composure with regard to all the feelings and sensations we have about the future; we must anticipate with absolute equanimity whatever may be coming towards us, thinking only that whatever it may be will be brought to us by the wisdom-filled guidance of the universe.” ThinkingMaySoulFeelingsUniverseRootsAbsolutesRegardFilledGuidanceBranchesSensationsDreadAnticipateEquanimityComposureRoots And Branches Book:On Fear Source: On Fear