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Societies are not trapped by their pasts and freely borrow ideas and institutions from each other.
— Francis Fukuyama
However, neither rule of law nor political accountability exists in contemporary China any more than they did in dynastic China.
— Francis Fukuyama
In general, Americans are not very good at nation-building and not very good colonialists.
— Francis Fukuyama
For a moment, she stood where she'd landed, like some drunken bee in the vicinity of its preferred blossom.
— Grace Burrowes
Life is not meaningful ... unle ss it is serving an end beyond itself; unless it is of value to someone else.
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
Language, never forget, is more fashion than science, and matters of usage, spelling and pronunciation tend to wander around like hemlines.
— Bill Bryson
Putting one's parents out to pasture in a nursing home has very deep historical roots in Western Europe.
— Francis Fukuyama
Most human beings, in other words, would rather fight than starve.19
— Francis Fukuyama
But we forget that government was also created to act and make decisions.
— Francis Fukuyama
Your perception of your dream changes as you walk toward it.
— Innocent Mwatsikesimbe
National identity is frequently formed in deliberate opposition to other groups and therefore serves to perpetuate conflict.
— Francis Fukuyama
I'm a tenured professor. But I'd get rid of tenure.
— Francis Fukuyama
For capitalism flourishes best in a mobile and egalitarian society
— Francis Fukuyama
Joseph Stalin was said to have contemptuously asked, "How many divisions has the pope?
— Francis Fukuyama
An untested faith is an unreliable faith.
— Kay Warren
For Hegel, by contrast, liberal society is a reciprocal and equal agreement among citizens to mutually recognize each other
— Francis Fukuyama
Europe's exhausted elites were ready to concede both liberal democracy and redistributive welfare states to ensure social peace.
— Francis Fukuyama
To truly esteem oneself means that one must be capable of feeling shame or self-disgust when one does not live up to a certain standard
— Francis Fukuyama
The desire for economic prosperity is itself not culturally determined but almost universally shared
— Francis Fukuyama
When a rural Greek is hospitalized, relatives are in constant attendance to keep a check on the doctor and the treatment he prescribes.
— Francis Fukuyama
I choose things that challenge me. I was afraid of the camera - that's why I chose to do 'Private Practice.' It's not like I left the theater.
— Audra McDonald
If we seek things that are virtuous and lovely, we surely will find them. Conversely, if we seek for evil, we will find that also.
— Joseph B. Wirthlin