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If had to label myself, I guess classical liberal would be best.
— David Harsanyi
The realization that you can't predict the future
and mold it
could only come as a shock to an academic. — David Harsanyi
and mold it
could only come as a shock to an academic. — David Harsanyi
Washington has a mysterious power to turn perfectly reasonable, wholesome, well-meaning human beings into equivocating crooked gasbags.
— David Harsanyi
The deepest mystery of Twitter is why celebrities and elected officials take part. After all, we all know they can't write their own lines.
— David Harsanyi
A boatload of government money is indeed a gift. Unless, I suppose, you're one of the saps paying for the cargo.
— David Harsanyi
Progressivism is the belief that we have too much freedom with which to make too many stupid choices.
— David Harsanyi
In principle, every social situation involves strategic interaction among the participants.
— John Harsanyi
A cultural shift is not always an ideological one - or at least not always the one you imagine. Our norms are always evolving.
— David Harsanyi
If the library's rarest frequenters are the ones we'd like to see in them the most, then libraries are failing.
— David Harsanyi
Faith helps many people make sense of the world around them. Faith gives them a spiritual connection to something larger.
— David Harsanyi
A true fascist is anyone who wants to take away my air conditioning or force me to ride a bike.
— David Harsanyi
You don't have to get things done all the time to be productive.
— David Harsanyi
One might argue that proper understanding of any social situation would require game-theoretic analysis.
— John Harsanyi
It is easy to fall into the trap of believing that democracy will improve the function of policy.
— David Harsanyi
Throughout the Old Testament, God warns his chosen people about the perils of assimilation, shiksappeal and false gods.
— David Harsanyi
We need a smaller, leaner Washington. It won't happen if we raise taxes without any coinciding reform and serious slashing of spending.
— David Harsanyi
In 1946, I re-enrolled at the University of Budapest in order to obtain a Ph.D. in philosophy with minors in sociology and in psychology.
— John Harsanyi
I believe that the war on drugs is a tragically misplaced use of resources - an immoral venture that produces far more suffering than it alleviates.
— David Harsanyi
Let's be honest: nothing spoils 'The Walking Dead' quite like watching 'The Walking Dead.'
— David Harsanyi
As with most people, my ideology and my attitudes about life were informed by parents and family.
— David Harsanyi
When I was younger, I was drawn to Ayn Rand books and other works of fiction celebrating individualism.
— David Harsanyi
Democracy allows rhetoric, false empathy and emotion to pummel rational thinking - so it's no wonder so many politicians thrive in it.
— David Harsanyi
A religion without rules or God isn't sustainable.
— David Harsanyi
Every decade or so, Hollywood has an epiphany. It turns out faith-based audiences enjoy going to the movies, too.
— David Harsanyi
You'll often hear the left lecture about the importance of dissent in a free society.
— David Harsanyi
If the wealthy get wealthier, no one has to become one penny poorer.
— David Harsanyi
It is our common experience as human beings that the results of social forces seem to admit only of 'probabilistic' predictions.
— John Harsanyi
Are you sick and tired of these moralizing moralizers imposing their morality on the rest of us? I know I am.
— David Harsanyi
Anyone who's had a casual conversation with his neighbors or is cognizant of reality TV should already be petrified of democracy.
— David Harsanyi
For Philistines like me, the mysteries of Washington can be both perplexing and wondrous.
— David Harsanyi
In summation, like your beloved pet rock, Twitter is useful only in your imagination.
— David Harsanyi
Obama acknowledges his overreach openly every time he argues that he intends to do the job of an obstinate Republican congress.
— David Harsanyi
It would probably strike the average politician as absurd to argue that the best way to fix the economy is to stop trying to 'fix it.'
— David Harsanyi
Twitter's popularity and usefulness are mysteries to me.
— David Harsanyi