1368: William Warded – Excessive Regulations in Drug Development

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	If even one new drug of the stature of penicillin or digitalis has been unjustifiably banished to a company's backshelf because of excessively stringent regulatory requirements, that event will have harmed more people than all the toxicity that has occurred in the history of modern drug development combined. —William WardedDownload Print Quality (7680×7680) 264KB  |  Normal Quality (3840×3840) 127KB

If even one new drug of the stature of penicillin or digitalis has been unjustifiably banished to a company’s backshelf because of excessively stringent regulatory requirements, that event will have harmed more people than all the toxicity that has occurred in the history of modern drug development combined. —William Warded

1230: Tom Woods – Government Takes Credit for the Private Sector

Government has a habit of blaming the private sector for its own failings while taking credit for advances we in fact owe to the private sector. —Tom WoodsDownload Print Quality (3840×2010) 5.18MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1005) 216KB
Government has a habit of blaming the private sector for its own failings while taking credit for advances we in fact owe to the private sector. —Tom WoodsDownload Print Quality (3840×2744) 6.51MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1372) 267KB

Government has a habit of blaming the private sector for its own failings while taking credit for advances we in fact owe to the private sector. —Tom Woods

1126: John Stossel – Acting in Self-Interest Powers the World

People acting in their own self-interest is the fuel for all the discovery, innovation, and prosperity that powers the world. —John Stossel (In Defense of Capitalism)