“If we really want to make progress and achieve greater fairness as a society, it is time for elemental change. And we should start by looking at the Constitution, with the goal of holding a new Constitutional Convention.” IfsWantShouldGoalGreaterProgressAchieveConstitutionConventionsFairnessElementalsConstitutional Convention Author:Larry Sabato
“The free enterprise concept inherent in the economic model of capitalism should mean common people, or lower and middle class wage-earners, have greater potential to rise up and gain financial independence. In reality, however, free enterprise all too often leads to an almost total lack of government regulation that in turn allows the global elite to run amuck in Gordon Gecko-style financial coups.” PeopleShouldMeanRealityGovernmentRunningTurnsCommonClassGreaterEconomicMiddleStyleModelsConceptsCapitalismGainsIndependenceFinancialEnterpriseMiddle ClassElitesRegulationInherentFree EnterpriseCoupsGovernment RegulationFinancial IndependenceEconomic Models Author:James Morcan
“The theistic philosopher has a tendency to devalue insufficient worldviews, ideologies, and quite often common sense for the greater good, and in such cases, one should not be discouraged when seen as a bad guy. If he stresses over man's perception of a righteous heart, then he has given his heart to man.” IfsMenShouldHeartGuyGivenCommonCasesGreaterPerceptionStressPhilosopherCommon SenseTendenciesIdeologyRighteousBad GuysDiscouragedWorldviewInsufficientGreater GoodDevalue Book:Killosophy Source: Killosophy
“The more usual reason for adopting a strategy of limited aim is that of awaiting a change in the balance of force ... The essential condition of such a strategy is that the drain on him should be disproportionately greater than on oneself.” ShouldReasonForceGreaterConditionsMilitaryBalanceEssentialsAimStrategyOneselfUsualDrainsAdopting Author:B. H. Liddell Hart
“That our being should consist of two fundamental elements [physical and psychical] offers I suppose no greater inherent improbability than that it should rest on one only.” ShouldTwoScienceGreaterOffersElementsFundamentalsInherentImprobability Book:The Physical Basis of Mind: A Symposium Source: The Physical Basis of Mind: A Symposium
“Politically or ideologically oriented evaluations of Chief Justice Rehnquist should not overlook what a successful and popular chief justice he was within the Court as the justices' presiding officer, .. The contrast between Rehnquist's undeniably happy Court and that of his predecessor, Warren E. Burger, could not have been greater.” ShouldHas BeensJusticeSuccessfulGreaterCourtChiefsOfficersContrastPredecessorsEvaluationBurgersChief Justice Author:David Garrow
“If you are going to call yourself a Christian - and I don't - then you have to ask yourself a fundamental question, and that is: Whom would Jesus torture? Whom would Jesus drag around on a dog's leash? How can Christians tolerate it? It is unconscionable. It has put our young men and women who are over there, fighting a war that they should not have been asked to fight - it has put them in greater danger.” IfsMenShouldHas BeensWarChristianYoungFightingAsksJesusChristianityGreaterDogDangerMen And WomenFundamentalsYoung ManTortureDragTolerateLeashes Author:Ron Reagan
“The student's ambition should be to become a painter's painter, rather than a popular painter. The approbation of fellow artists based on sympathy and understanding is manifestly better than the fickle or fast homage of the greater public.” ShouldArtistUnderstandingGreaterStudentsAmbitionFellowsPainterHomageFickle Author:Walter J. Phillips
“Greater consumption due to increase in population and growth of income heightens scarcity and induces price run-ups. A higher price represents an opportunity that leads inventors and businesspeople to seek new ways to satisfy the shortages. Some fail, at cost to themselves. A few succeed, and the final result is that we end up better off than if the original shortage problems had never arisen. That is, we need our problems, though this does not imply that we should purposely create additional problems for ourselves.” IfsWayNeedsShouldDoeEndsProblemRunningOpportunityGrowthResultsGreaterFailingHigherCostSucceedIncreaseOriginalsFinalsPopulationDuesIncomeConsumptionNew WaysBetter OffInventorShortageScarcity Author:Julian Simon
“We should always go before our enemies with confidence, otherwise our apparent uneasiness inspires them with greater boldness.” ShouldWarEnemyGreaterInspireBoldnessUneasiness Author:Napoleon Bonaparte
“Our education should be such as to improve our minds and fit us for increased usefulness; to make us of greater service to the human family.” ShouldMindHumansGreaterFitUsefulnessHuman Family Author:Brigham Young
“People complain of the unequal distribution of wealth [but it is a far greater] injustice that any one man should have the power to write so many brilliant essays... There is no one who writes like [Thomas Huxley].” PeopleThinkingMenShouldWritingWealthGreaterShould HaveInjusticeBrilliantComplainingOne ManEssaysDistributionHuxleyDistribution Of Wealth Author:Charles Darwin
“The education of our people should be a lifelong process by which we continue to feed new vigor into the lifestream of the Nation through intelligent, reasoned decisions. Let us not think of education only in terms of its costs, but rather in terms of the infinite potential of the human mind that can be realized through education. Let us think of education as the means of developing our greatest abilities, because in each of us there is a private hope and dream which, fulfilled, can be translated into benefit for everyone and greater strength for our Nation.” PeopleThinkingShouldMindHumansMeanDreamNationsProcessTermAbilityDecisionGreaterCostBenefitsIntelligentInfiniteDevelopingHuman MindFulfilledLifelongVigorHopes And DreamsInfinite Potential Author:John F. Kennedy