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James Cook
Age: 50 †
Born: 1728
Born: November 7
Died: 1779
Died: January 1
Cartographer
Explorer
Naval Officer
Seafarer
Marton
Middlesbrough
Captain James Cook
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Nothing in life is guaranteed, including government guarantees.
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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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The welfare system is the breeding ground of crime, addiction and radical politics.
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You slight yourself when you're easily slighted.
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Knaves will come and knaves will go.
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A business owner who is liberal probably inherited the business.
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I could not help concluding, that this man felt the most supreme pleasure, while he was driven on, so fast and so smoothly, by the sea.
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The fundamental laws of human nature are overlooked by social planners.
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From an economic standpoint, liberalism is a greater threat to America than communism ever was.
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Self interest determines loyalty or betrayal.
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Nobody heeds danger when they're making money.
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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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Money without wisdom diminishes the pleasure and enjoyment of wealth.
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