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Aphorisms of famous people. John Keynes

Aphorisms of famous people

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John Keynes. The most famous aphorisms

  • Long-term perspective is a bad adviser in current affairs. In the long run, we are all dead.
  • World wisdom teaches us that it is better to lose a reputation, like everyone else, than to do it in an unusual way.
  • There is nothing wrong with being wrong sometimes, the main thing is to understand it in time.
  • Words must be a little crazy, as words are a charge of thoughts aimed at those who are not used to thinking.
  • Demand creates supply.
  • The difficulty lies not so much in developing new ideas as in moving away from old ones.
  • Tax evasion is the only intellectual pursuit that is still paying off.
  • I can't imagine what makes a person more conservative than not knowing anything but the present or the past.

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