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Freedom for the pike is death for the minnow (R H Tawney Quotes)
The certainties of one age are the problems of the next (R H Tawney Quotes)
When men have gone so far as to talk as though their idols have come to life, it is time that someone broke them (R H Tawney Quotes)
One of the main truths of all education is that if the young are not always right, the old are always wrong (R H Tawney Quotes)
Bankruptcies of governments have, on the whole, done less harm to mankind than their ability to raise loans (R H Tawney Quotes)
Clever men are impressed in their differences from their fellows. Wise men are conscious of their resemblance to them (R H Tawney Quotes)
Virtues are often conquered by vices, but their rout is most complete when it is inflicted by other virtues, more militant, more efficient, or more congenial (R H Tawney Quotes)
As long as men are men, a poor society cannot be too poor to find a right order of life, nor a rich society too rich to have need to seek it (R H Tawney Quotes)
Private property is a necessary institution, at least in a fallen world; men work more and dispute less when goods are private than when they are in common. (R H Tawney Quotes)
It is probable that democracy owes more to nonconformity than to any other single movement (R H Tawney Quotes)