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- One of the questions asked in that study was, How many Vietnamese casualties would you estimate that there were during the Vietnam war? The average…
- There's a good reason why nobody studies history, it just teaches you too much.
- I think that in order to achieve progress in the study of language and human cognitive faculties in general it is necessary first to establish…
- I mean, it’s true, nobody talks about them, but when you bring it up, the idea that you have to rent yourself to somebody and…
- Anyone who studies declassified documents soon becomes aware that government secrecy is largely an effort to protect policy makers from scrutiny by citizens, not to…
- Plainly, such an approach does not exclude other ways of trying to comprehend the world. Someone committed to it (as I am) can consistently believe…
- The greatest progress is in the sciences that study the simplest systems. So take, say, physics - greatest progress there. But one of the reasons…
- In the United States, one of the main topics of academic political science is the study of attitudes and policy and their correlation. The study…
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- In making a speech one must study three points: first, the means of producing persuasion; second, the language; third the proper arrangement… — Aristotle
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- If a man's wit be wandering, let him study the mathematics. — Francis Bacon