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James Cook
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James Cook
Age: 50 †
Born: 1728
Born: November 7
Died: 1779
Died: January 1
Cartographer
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Marton
Middlesbrough
Captain James Cook
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When wildlife damages agriculture we eliminate the wildlife. Rather we should eliminate agriculture when it damages wildlife.
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You cannot rectify grievances from the past with today's charity.
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When your mind tries to verify a preconceived notion you can miss the obvious.
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Love of country is nowhere the same as love of government.
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Struggle is the architect of the soul.
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Nations that embrace the free market to the greatest extent prosper the most.
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The longer people receive economic assistance, the worse their social condition and behavior.
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You slight yourself when you're easily slighted.
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Good times weaken belief.
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The American people have come to rely on the government for their security. They will find out how incompetent the government is when they no longer have security.
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We evolved without social welfare and we are equipped to solve our problems without it.
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The foremost corporate responsibility is to serve others so well you produce a profit.
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Animosity towards the merchant class has been around for centuries. Why? The goal of making a profit is quite obviously a self-serving motive. Other occupations, while equally self-serving, are better able to hide their motives.
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