In 80% of Socrates' dialogues there was no constructive outcome. He saw his role as simply pointing out what was "wrong.
Edward de BonoAbout author
- Author's profession: Psychologist
- Nationality: english
- Born: May 19, 1933
Related Authors
Topics
Quotes currently Trending
The plain fact is that this country and other industrial countries are deeply dependent on animal exploitation to sustain their present economic structures. The plain fact is that we are more dependent on animal exploitation than were the states of the southern United States on human slavery…. So, although there are more people concerned about animals and the environment, little progress has been made because those who profit from animal exploitation and the government that exists to serve...
Gary L. Francione
Mitt Romney has a history of being a great job creator. Secondly, he was a great governor. He went from billions of dollars in the hole when he became governor to billions of dollars in surplus when he left. And he went from the loss of tens of thousands jobs when he became governor to the creation of 40,000 new jobs when he left office.
John Kasich