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Letter "J" » John Ralston Saul Quotes
«[The founding fathers, said John Ralston Saul, a Canadian political philosopher, defined happiness as a balance of individual and community interests.] The Enlightenment theory of happiness was an expression of public good or the public welfare, of the contentment of the people, ... the 20th-century idea that you should smile because you're at Disneyland.»
Author: John Ralston Saul
«He's driving, ... I am going to the Ontario Automobile Association to take some classes next week, because whenever I look at the 401 now I think, can I do it?»
Author: John Ralston Saul
«Only when God was said to have died did various leaders, professions and sectors risk pushing themselves forward as successors.»
Author: John Ralston Saul
«Doubt is thus the space between reality and the application of an idea. It ought to be given over to the weighing of experience, intuition, creativity, ethics, common sense, reason and, of course, knowledge, in balanced consideration of what is to be done. The longer this stage lasts the more we take advantage of our intelligence.»
Author: John Ralston Saul
«Dictionary: Opinion expressed as truth in alphabetical order.»
Author: John Ralston Saul
«Money is not real. It is a conscious agreement on measuring value.»
Author: John Ralston Saul
«Democracy is the only system capable of reflecting the humanist premise of equilibrium or balance. The key to its secret is the involvement of the citizen.»
Author: John Ralston Saul
«Unregulated competition is a naive metaphor for anarchy.»
Author: John Ralston Saul
«Everyone has an equal right to inequality.»
Author: John Ralston Saul
«Either God is alive, in which case he'll deal with us as he sees fit. Or he is dead, in which case he was never alive, it being unlikely that he died of old age.»
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