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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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The soul is that part of you in harmony with God.
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To write about business one should be in business, just as in writing about Tasmania one should visit Tasmania.
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Inflation makes the wealthiest people richer and the masses poorer.
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Gasahol is socialism's fuel.
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Apparently there's nothing more dangerous than a religious criminal.
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Other than sex, two things bring people together economic transactions and booze.
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The more noteworthy a person's achievements, the more government agents are attracted to investigating that person.
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Our contemporary brand of socialism has one fatal flaw. It's too expensive. When you try to shower benefits on so many recipients, you eventually must resort to subterfuge. Foremost among those tricks is money and credit expansion. Inevitably, you debase your currency.
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Once trapped in the belief that you are a victim, you surrender your birthright to compete for the prizes of life.
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It's impossible for a dishonest person to grow rich in business.
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When your mind tries to verify a preconceived notion you can miss the obvious.
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Never underestimate the incompetence of government.
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Do just once what others say you can't do, and you will never pay attention to their limitations again.
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Liberals believe and inexhaustible fund exists that can be tapped endlessly to pay for government social programs. Tax the rich and give it to a long line of moochers, pork barrel hustlers and ne'er-do-wells. These funds would otherwise have been employed as additional capital indispensable to economic progress.
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Time flies when you're running out of money.
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You slight yourself when you're easily slighted.
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Nothing is more difficult than to make a profit.
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Whatever you subsidize you get more of.
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Going without a thing enhances the desire to get it.
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Self interest determines loyalty or betrayal.
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