Milton Friedman Quotes About Losing

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  • Our emphasis here is based not only on the growing seriousness of drug-related crimes, but also on the belief that relieving our police and our courts from having to fight losing battles against drug use will enable their energies and facilities to be devoted more fully to combating other forms of crime.

    "Tyranny of the status quo".
  • George Stigler was a delightful correspondent. In a letter from London in 1948, after remarking on the inconvertibility of the pound and the inedible, still-rationed food, he concluded, "So here I am losing weight and gaining pounds.

  • The history of mankind is the history of money losing value.

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Milton Friedman

  • Born: July 31, 1912
  • Died: November 16, 2006
  • Occupation: Economist