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==Ten Quotes of Merit== <div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks"><big>Ten Quotes of Merit</big></div></div>
<div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''"Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, and moderation in the defense of justice is no virtue"'''''-]<ref></ref></div></div>
<div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''"If you analyze it I believe the very heart and soul of conservatism is libertarianism. I think conservatism is really a misnomer just as liberalism is a misnomer for the liberals—if we were back in the days of the Revolution, so-called conservatives today would be the Liberals and the liberals would be the Tories. The basis of conservatism is a desire for less government interference or less centralized authority or more individual freedom and this is a pretty general description also of what libertarianism is."'''''-]<ref>Reason Magazine, 1975-07-01</ref></div></div>
<div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''"We all have the same ], but we also have ] on how that evidence got there”'''''-<ref>] 2011, , ]</ref></div></div>
<div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''"The antagonism between science and religion, about which we hear so much, appears to me to be purely factitious–fabricated, on the one hand, by short-sighted religious people who confound a certain branch of science, theology, with religion; and, on the other, by equally short-sighted scientific people who forget that science takes for its province only that which is susceptible of clear intellectual comprehension; and that, outside the boundaries of that province, they must be content with imagination, with hope, and with ignorance.'''''"-]<ref> (1885)</ref></div></div>


<div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''"I want to know how God created this world. I'm not interested in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that element. I want to know His thoughts, the rest are details"'''''-]<ref>


<div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''"A nice little story, which I heard in ], was that the well-known mathematician ] had a very talented student, who quit. When he was asked what had become of this promising young man, he answered: 'He became a writer. He did not have enough imagination for Mathematics.'"'''''-]<ref>{{cite news| url=http://home.comcast.net/~djimgraham/MBB_Pages1_23v10.htm | work=Basic thoughts on a unified field theory of matter and gravity| accessdate=May 22, 2010}}</ref>
E. Salaman, "A Talk with Einstein," The Listener 54 (1955): 370-371


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<div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''"This most beautiful system of the sun, planets and comets, could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful Being.'''''"<br> -] <ref>"General Scholium," in Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Isaac Newton. 1687</ref></div></div> <div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''"I do not separate Christ from God more than a voice from the speaker or a beam from the sun. Christ is the voice of the speaker. He and the Father are the same thing, as the beam and the light, are the same light."'''''-]<ref></ref><br></div></div>

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<div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''"When civilization increases, the available labor again increases. In turn, luxury again increases in correspondence with the increasing profit, and the customs and needs of luxury increase. Crafts are created to obtain luxury products. The value realized from them increases, and, as a result, profits are again multiplied in the town. Production there is thriving even more than before. And so it goes with the second and third increase. All the additional labor serves luxury and wealth, in contrast to the original labor that served the necessity of life."'''''-]<ref>], '']'', 2:272-73, quoted in Dieter Weiss (1995), "Ibn Khaldun on Economic Transformation", ''International Journal of Middle East Studies'' '''27''' (1), p. 29-37 .</ref></div></div> <div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''"When civilization increases, the available labor again increases. In turn, luxury again increases in correspondence with the increasing profit, and the customs and needs of luxury increase. Crafts are created to obtain luxury products. The value realized from them increases, and, as a result, profits are again multiplied in the town. Production there is thriving even more than before. And so it goes with the second and third increase. All the additional labor serves luxury and wealth, in contrast to the original labor that served the necessity of life."'''''-]<ref>], '']'', 2:272-73, quoted in Dieter Weiss (1995), "Ibn Khaldun on Economic Transformation", ''International Journal of Middle East Studies'' '''27''' (1), p. 29-37 .</ref></div></div>
<div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''It may indeed prove to be far the most difficult and not the least important task for human reason rationally to comprehend its own limitations. It is essential for the growth of reason that as individuals we should bow to forces and obey principles which we cannot hope fully to understand, yet on which the advance and even the preservation of civilization depend.'''''-]<ref>Friedrich Hayek; "'Conscious Direction and the Growth of Reason" in The Counter-Revolution of Science: Studies on the Abuse of Reason (1980)</ref></div></div> <div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''It may indeed prove to be far the most difficult and not the least important task for human reason rationally to comprehend its own limitations. It is essential for the growth of reason that as individuals we should bow to forces and obey principles which we cannot hope fully to understand, yet on which the advance and even the preservation of civilization depend.'''''-]<ref>Friedrich Hayek; "'Conscious Direction and the Growth of Reason" in The Counter-Revolution of Science: Studies on the Abuse of Reason (1980)</ref></div></div>
<div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''"Intellectuals may like to think of themselves as people who 'speak truth to power' but too often they are people who speak lies to gain power."'''''-]<ref name=Sowell20030225>{{cite web <div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''The ] always prefers a ] to an ].'''''-]<ref></ref></div></div>
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<div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''"We have ] with which to defend our freedom: the soap box, the ballot box, the jury box, and the cartridge box."'''''-]<ref name="jpoz">. Retrieved 2009-08-24.</ref><ref>{{cite web <div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''The link between ] and ] is now very well documented. It’s no surprise that half of all ] develop heart disease, because the typical U.S. diet puts almost everyone at risk."''''']<ref name="ornish">. Retrieved 2011-08-06.</ref></div></div>
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|title=The Electoral Costs of Party Loyalty in Congress
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<div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''"Racism is simply an ugly form of collectivism, the mindset that views humans strictly as members of groups rather than individuals. Racists believe that all individuals who share superficial physical characteristics are alike: as collectivists, racists think only in terms of groups. By encouraging Americans to adopt a group mentality, the advocates of so-called 'diversity' actually perpetuate racism. Their obsession with racial group identity is inherently racist."'''''-]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2007/tst041607.htm|title=Government and Racism|author=Ron Paul|date=2007-04-16|accessdate=2007-05-20|publisher=House of Representatives |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070517051333/http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2007/tst041607.htm <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-05-17}}</ref></div></div> <div class="usermessage"><div class="plainlinks">'''''"Racism is simply an ugly form of collectivism, the mindset that views humans strictly as members of groups rather than individuals. Racists believe that all individuals who share superficial physical characteristics are alike: as collectivists, racists think only in terms of groups. By encouraging Americans to adopt a group mentality, the advocates of so-called 'diversity' actually perpetuate racism. Their obsession with racial group identity is inherently racist."'''''-]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2007/tst041607.htm|title=Government and Racism|author=Ron Paul|date=2007-04-16|accessdate=2007-05-20|publisher=House of Representatives |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070517051333/http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2007/tst041607.htm <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-05-17}}</ref></div></div>
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Ten Quotes of Merit "Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, and moderation in the defense of justice is no virtue"-Barry Goldwater "We all have the same evidence, but we also have differing assumptions on how that evidence got there”-Terra Novus


"A nice little story, which I heard in Goettingen, was that the well-known mathematician David Hilbert had a very talented student, who quit. When he was asked what had become of this promising young man, he answered: 'He became a writer. He did not have enough imagination for Mathematics.'"-Burkhard Heim


"I do not separate Christ from God more than a voice from the speaker or a beam from the sun. Christ is the voice of the speaker. He and the Father are the same thing, as the beam and the light, are the same light."-Michael Servetus


"When civilization increases, the available labor again increases. In turn, luxury again increases in correspondence with the increasing profit, and the customs and needs of luxury increase. Crafts are created to obtain luxury products. The value realized from them increases, and, as a result, profits are again multiplied in the town. Production there is thriving even more than before. And so it goes with the second and third increase. All the additional labor serves luxury and wealth, in contrast to the original labor that served the necessity of life."-Ibn Khaldun It may indeed prove to be far the most difficult and not the least important task for human reason rationally to comprehend its own limitations. It is essential for the growth of reason that as individuals we should bow to forces and obey principles which we cannot hope fully to understand, yet on which the advance and even the preservation of civilization depend.-Friedrich Hayek The “progressive” Left always prefers a neoconservative to an antiwar libertarian.-Thomas Woods The link between animal products and heart disease is now very well documented. It’s no surprise that half of all Americans develop heart disease, because the typical U.S. diet puts almost everyone at risk."Dean Ornish "Racism is simply an ugly form of collectivism, the mindset that views humans strictly as members of groups rather than individuals. Racists believe that all individuals who share superficial physical characteristics are alike: as collectivists, racists think only in terms of groups. By encouraging Americans to adopt a group mentality, the advocates of so-called 'diversity' actually perpetuate racism. Their obsession with racial group identity is inherently racist."-Ron Paul If you are interested in adding or reading more quotes, check out one of Misplaced Pages's sister projects: Wikiquote
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  1. Changing the GOP.
  2. Copyleft 2011, Terra Novus, Public Domain
  3. Basic thoughts on a unified field theory of matter and gravity http://home.comcast.net/~djimgraham/MBB_Pages1_23v10.htm. Retrieved May 22, 2010. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. Brainy Quote-Michael Servetus
  5. Ibn Khaldun, Muqaddimah, 2:272-73, quoted in Dieter Weiss (1995), "Ibn Khaldun on Economic Transformation", International Journal of Middle East Studies 27 (1), p. 29-37 .
  6. Friedrich Hayek; "'Conscious Direction and the Growth of Reason" in The Counter-Revolution of Science: Studies on the Abuse of Reason (1980)
  7. Woods, Thomas E. "Woods' Law #2" TomWoods.com. 19 October 2010
  8. . Retrieved 2011-08-06.
  9. Ron Paul (2007-04-16). "Government and Racism". House of Representatives. Archived from the original on 2007-05-17. Retrieved 2007-05-20.
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