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We rarely know who our ancestors were. Who can even remember the names of their great-grandparents? They have vanished into the dim and distant past
— Dmitri Volkogonov
It is distressing how often one can guess the answer given to an economic question merely by knowing who asks it.
— George Stigler
In 1958, I came to Chicago where I have remained.
— George Stigler
The number of saintly men has not yet risen to the level where the census makes them a separate statistical category.
— George Stigler
There is only one social science and we are its practitioners
— George Stigler
My Characters Tell ME Where THEY Want to Go.
— R.L. Stoll
Competition is a tough weed, not a delicate flower.
— George Stigler
I met my wife, Margaret L. Mack, at the University of Chicago. We were married in 1936. She died in 1970.
— George Stigler
Students are intense people, they laugh and cry, they break down and rebuild.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
The main insight learned from interdisciplinary studies is the return to specialization
— George Stigler
My main graduate training was received at the University of Chicago from which I received the Ph.D. in 1938.
— George Stigler
Development must be such that it positively transforms the lives of the common people.
— Narendra Modi
to tackle the problem of healthcare costs effectively, we'll need a system in which "everyone is practicing at the top of their license.
— Robert Wachter
He who remains calm while those around him panic probably doesn't know what's going on.
— Leo Buscaglia
I started working and publishing in price theory by 1938.
— George Stigler
Mathematics has no symbols for confused ideas.
— George Stigler
The easiest kind of relationship for me is with ten thousand people. The hardest is with one.
— Joan Baez
Dustfinger closed his eyes and listened.
He was home again. — Cornelia Funke
He was home again. — Cornelia Funke