| Author |
Quotes |
| Elf Sternberg | Eagles soar, but weasels never get sucked into jet engines. |
| Emily Bronte | I am now quite cured of seeking pleasure in society, be it country or town. A sensible man ought to find sufficient company in himself. |
| English Proverb | Do not be in a hurry to tie what you cannot untie. |
| Erasmus Darwin | He who allows oppression shares the crime. |
| Erik Pepke | Any society that needs disclaimers has too many lawyers. |
| Ernst Heinrich Haeckel | The real cause of personal existence is not the favor of the Almighty, but the sexual love of one's earthly parents. |
| Ernst Mayr | ...most scientific problems are far better understood by studying their history than their logic. |
| Ernst Mayr | Evolution as such is no longer a theory for a modern author. It is as much a fact as that the earth revolves around the sun. |
| Ernst Mayr | Our understanding of the world is achieved more effectively by conceptual improvements than by discovery of new facts... |
| Ernst Mayr | Mathematics is as little a science as grammar is a language. |
| Ernst Mayr | Scientific progress consists in the development of new concepts. |
| Ernst Mayr | Life is simply the reification of the process of living. |
| Euripides | Every man is like the company he is wont to keep. |
| Euripides | If the gods do evil then they are not gods. |
| F A Hayek | Humiliating to human pride as it may be, we must recognize that the advance and even the preservation of civilization are dependent upon a maximum of opportunity for accidents to happen. |
| F A Hayek | ...it is always from a minority acting in ways different from what the majority would prescribe that the majority in the end learns to do better. |
| Finley Peter Dunne | A man that would expect to train lobsters to fly in a year is called a lunatic; but a man that thinks men can be turned into angels by an election is a reformer and remains at large. |
| Franz Kafka | The meaning of life is that it stops. |
| Frederic Bastiat | The worst thing that can happen to a good cause is, not to be skillfully attacked, but to be ineptly defended. |
| Frederic Bastiat | It is easier to show the disorder that must accompany reform than the order that should follow it. |
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