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'Deserves' is an impossible thing to decide. No one deserves anything. Thank God we don't get what we deserve.
— Milton Friedman
When something goes wrong, the natural tendency is to say, "By God, we need to pass a law and do something."
— Milton Friedman
Inflation is taxation without legislation
— Milton Friedman
With some notable exceptions, businessmen favor free enterprise in general but are opposed to it when it comes to themselves.
— Milton Friedman
Theories can be based on any assumptions, however bizarre.
— Milton Friedman
How do you hold down government spending?
— Milton Friedman
Congress can raise taxes because it can persuade a sizable fraction of the populace that somebody else will pay
— Milton Friedman
Unfortunately, unanimity is not always feasible.
— Milton Friedman
Governments never learn. Only people learn.
— Milton Friedman
I do not believe there is a natural resource economics. I believe there is good economics and bad economics.
— Milton Friedman
Rapid increases in the quantity of money produce inflation. Sharp decreases produce depression.
— Milton Friedman
Saying it is one thing. Doing it is very different.
— Milton Friedman
Silence was pleased.
— Milton Friedman
You never have real changes unless you have a time of crisis.
— Milton Friedman
How can thinking people believe that a government that cannot deliver the mail can deliver gas better than Exxon, Mobil, Texaco, Gulf, and the rest?
— Milton Friedman
Many people want the government to protect the consumer. A much more urgent problem is to protect the consumer from the government.
— Milton Friedman
Freedom is a rare and delicate plant. Our minds tell us, and history confirms, that the great threat to freedom is the concentration of power.
— Milton Friedman
I would say that in this world, the greatest source of inequality has been special privileges granted by government.
— Milton Friedman
The government doesn't have any money. The only power it has is to take from some and give to others.
— Milton Friedman
You know there are very few Marxists left in the world ... they're all in American universities.
— Milton Friedman
Complete free trade is not politically feasible. Why? Because it's only in the general interest and in no one's special interest.
— Milton Friedman
You must distinguish sharply between being pro free enterprise and being pro business.
— Milton Friedman
A society based on the freedom to choose is better than a society based on the principles of socialism, communism and coercion.
— Milton Friedman
The price works so well, so efficiently, that we are not aware of it most of the time.
— Milton Friedman
You cannot be sure that you are right unless you understand the arguments against your views better than your opponents do.
— Milton Friedman
Concentrated power is not rendered harmless by the good intentions of those who create it.
— Milton Friedman
There is no good way of measuring poverty.
— Milton Friedman
Columbus did not seek a new route to the Indies in response to a majority directive.
— Milton Friedman
Never try to walk across a river just because it has an average depth of four feet.
— Milton Friedman
The only relevant test of the validity of a hypothesis is comparison of prediction with experience.
— Milton Friedman
Personal freedom has grown greatly within China, and that will provoke ever more points of conflict between the individual and state.
— Milton Friedman
There's a smokestack on the back of every government program.
— Milton Friedman
You never can cure poverty. Poverty is in the eye of the beholder.
— Milton Friedman
The essential notion of a capitalist society ... is voluntary cooperation, voluntary exchange. The essential notion of a socialist society is force.
— Milton Friedman
Not all schooling is education nor all education, schooling.
— Milton Friedman
Money is a very powerful thing, which you hardly notice when it goes right, but which can create havoc when it goes wrong.
— Milton Friedman
The big problem for a democratic government - democrat with a small "d" - is how to hold down government spending.
— Milton Friedman
If you pay people not to work and tax them when they do, don't be surprised if you get unemployment.
— Milton Friedman
There's nothing that does so much harm as good intentions.
— Milton Friedman
I am a limited-government libertarian.
— Milton Friedman
If China don't free up the political side, its economic growth will come to an end - while it is still at a very low level.
— Milton Friedman
Anybody who was easily converted was not worth converting.
— Milton Friedman
Every economist knows that minimum wages either do nothing or cause inflation and unemployment. That's not a statement, it's a definition.
— Milton Friedman
There ain't no such thing as a free lunch.
— Pierre Dos Utt
[T]he burden of government is not measured by how much it taxes, but by how much it spends.
— Milton Friedman
Since the 1930s the technique of buying votes with the voters' own money has been expanded to an extent undreamed of by earlier politicians.
— Milton Friedman
I am favor of cutting taxes under any circumstances and for any excuse, for any reason, whenever it's possible.
— Milton Friedman
You cannot simultaneously have free immigration and a welfare state.
— Milton Friedman
Sloppy writing reflects sloppy thinking.
— Milton Friedman
Everywhere, and at all times, economic progress has meant far more to the poor than to the rich.
— Milton Friedman
History only suggests that capitalism is a necessary condition for political freedom. Clearly it is not a sufficient condition.
— Milton Friedman
One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results.
— Milton Friedman
Statistics do not speak for themselves.
— Milton Friedman
Children are responsible individuals in embryo. They have ultimate rights of their own and are not simply the playthings of their parents.
— Milton Friedman
A minimum-wage law is, in reality, a law that makes it illegal for an employer to hire a person with limited skills.
— Milton Friedman
All great economists are tall. There are two exceptions: John Kenneth Galbraith and Milton Friedman.
— George Stigler
Corruption is government intrusion into market efficiencies in the form of regulations.
— Milton Friedman
In response to a suggestion that total free trade would end in cheaper foreign products flooding the market and causing unemployment.
— Milton Friedman
The Internet is the most effective instrument we have for globalization.
— Milton Friedman
Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon.
— Milton Friedman
Milton Friedman's misfortune is that his economic policies have been tried.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
Reality ensures that the end of history will never come.
— Milton Friedman
What is not forbidden in Sweden, is obligatory.
— Milton Friedman
Theories should be judged by their ability to predict events rather than by the realism of their assumptions.
— Milton Friedman
If freedom were not so economically efficient it certainly wouldn't stand a chance.
— Milton Friedman
There is no law of conservation which forces the growth of new centers of economic strength to be at the expense of existing centers.
— Milton Friedman
A society that puts equality before freedom will get neither. A society that puts freedom before equality will get a high degree of both.
— Milton Friedman
One of the reasons that I am in favor of less government is because when you have more government, industrialists take it over.
— Milton Friedman
The case for prohibiting drugs is exactly as strong and as weak as the case for prohibiting people from overeating.
— Milton Friedman
[U]nemployment is ... a side effect of the cure for inflation.
— Milton Friedman
The most important single central fact about a free market is that no exchange takes place unless both parties benefit.
— Milton Friedman
The preservation of freedom is the protective reason for limiting and decentralizing governmental power.
— Milton Friedman
The way you solve things is by making it politically profitable for the wrong people to do the right thing.
— Milton Friedman
I say thank God for government waste. If government is doing bad things, it's only the waste that prevents the harm from being greater.
— Milton Friedman
He moves fastest who moves alone.
— Milton Friedman
Americans know very little about social statistics, but I am not sure that it's important that Americans know about social statistics.
— Milton Friedman
I am convinced that the minimum-wage law is the most anti-Negro law on our statute books in its effect, not its intent.
— Milton Friedman
A money-financed tax cut is essentially equivalent to Milton Friedman's famous 'helicopter drop' of money.
— Ben Bernanke
There are severe limits to the good that the government can do for the economy, but there are almost no limits to the harm it can do.
— Milton Friedman
The euro is going to be a big source of problems, not a source of help.
— Milton Friedman
Now that I'm 60, every morning I look in the mirror and say, "I don't know who you are, stranger, but I'm gonna shave you anyway".
— Milton Friedman
The present oil crisis has not been produced by the oil companies. It is a result of government mismanagement exacerbated by the Mideast war.
— Milton Friedman
Any country that has Milton Friedman as an adviser has nothing to fear from a few million Arabs.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
Most of the energy of political work is devoted to correcting the effects of mismanagement of government.
— Milton Friedman
The stock market and economy are two different things.
— Milton Friedman
The only reason free markets have a ghost of a chance is that they are so much more efficient than any other form of organization.
— Milton Friedman
The problem in this world is to avoid concentration of power - we must have a dispersion of power.
— Milton Friedman
There's no point in comparing an actual, operating system with an ideal system that doesn't exist.
— Milton Friedman
Believers in aristocracy and socialism share a faith in centralized rule, in rule by command rather than by voluntary cooperation.
— Milton Friedman
The case against a fully independent central bank is strong indeed.
— Milton Friedman
The combination of economic and political power in the same hands is a sure recipe for tyranny.
— Milton Friedman
The only corporate social responsibility a company has is to maximize its profits.
— Milton Friedman