168Critical judgment of work in any given field has little value unless it comes from someone who is an expert in that field.
169Those who treat politics and morality as though they were separate realms fail to understand either the one or the other.
170The surest indicator of a great nation is not the achievements of its rulers, artists, or scientists, but the general welfare of all its people.
171People who pursue their own intellectual interests for purely personal reasons are more likely to benefit the rest of the world than are people who try to act for the public good.
172Important truths begin as outrageous, or at least uncomfortable, attacks upon the accepted wisdom of the time.
173Originality does not mean thinking something that was never thought before; it means putting old ideas together in new ways.
174Laws should not be rigid or fixed. Instead, they should be flexible enough to take account of various circumstances, times, and places.
175It is always an individual who is the impetus for innovation; the details may be worked out by a team, but true innovation results from the enterprise and unique perception of an individual.
176The function of science is to reassure; the purpose of art is to upset. Therein lies the value of each.
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