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"A newspaper should be the maximum of information, and the minimum of comment."
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"When disinformation is running rampant, there are two ignorances that may emerge: the one is actually positive, a sort of pure and intentional emptying of the mind; but the other is of course negative and clogged and polluted."
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"A poem is true if it hangs together. Information points to something else. A poem points to nothing but itself."
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"How easy it is for so many of us today to be undoubtedly full of information yet fully deprived of accurate information."
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"But the newest research is showing that many properties of the brain are genetically organized, and don't depend on information coming in from the senses."
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"It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information."
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"If you combat an international phenomenon, it is indispensable to share information internationally."
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"You can have data without information, but you cannot have information without data."
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"To beat the market you'll have to invest serious bucks to dig up information no one else has yet."
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"Psychoanalysts seem to be long on information and short on application."
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"It would be ideal if we could have an uncontrolled flow of information. But we realized you can't do that."
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"This great oracle of the East India Company himself admits that, if there is no power vested in the Court of Directors but that of the patronage, there is really no government vested in them at all."
Government

"On the contrary, all the world would point to that nation as violating a treaty, by going to war with a country with whom they had engaged to enter into arbitration."
War

"The progress of freedom depends more upon the maintenance of peace, the spread of commerce, and the diffusion of education, than upon the labors of cabinets and foreign offices."
Education

"I came here as a practical man, to talk, not simply on the question of peace and war, but to treat another question which is of hardly less importance - the enormous and burdensome standing armaments which it is the practice of modern Governments to sustain in time of peace."
Peace

"I am not accustomed to pay fulsome compliments to the English, by telling them that they are superior to all the world; but this I can say, that they do not deserve the name of cowards."
Coward

"You may keep Turkey on the map of Europe, you may call the country by the name of Turkey if you like, but do not think you can keep up the Mahommedan rule in the country."
Nation

"Wars have ever been but another aristocratic mode of plundering and oppressing commerce."
War

"I cannot separate the finances of India from those of England. If the finances of the Indian Government receive any severe and irreparable check, will not the resources of England be called upon to meet the emergency, and to supply the deficiency?"
Government

"I therefore declare, that if you wish any remission of the taxation which falls upon the homes of the people of England and Wales, you can only find it by reducing the great military establishments, and diminishing the money paid to fighting men in time of peace."
Man

"I have been particularly struck with the overwhelming evidence which is given as to the fitness of the natives of India for high offices and employments."
Fitness
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