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Men Quotes by Jacque Fresco
- Capitalism, Socialism, Fascism, Communism, the Free-Market .... What good are these approaches for? These attempts are made by men who are cerebral insufficient. I'm trying…
- When they say all men are created equal, that bothers me. I told you some are thin, some are heavy, some have better eyesight than…
- In a society where every man works for himself, individual incentive, working for one's self. If people worked for one's self, there wouldn't be the…
- We must get away from this limited *I did this and I did that* and the self-centeredness, that dominates our society Today. It must be…
- I don't believe in Gods and devils. I think it's man-made stories to try and help people understand where all this came from. They said…
- Youre a rich man, why arent you smart?
- As man reaches out toward the twenty-first century, he will learn to be suspicious of all ideas that are not formulated so that they can…
- Man, in the collective sense, is the hero of science. Man, in the collective sense, is the hero of Earth.
- I was asked once,'your a smart man,why arnt you rich?I replied 'your a rich man,why arnt you smart?
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