"Teach a parrot the terms 'supply and demand' and you've got an economist."
"In every phenomenon the beginning remains always the most notable moment."
Source: Thomas Carlyle, G. B. Tennyson (1984). “Carlyle Reader”, p.180, CUP Archive
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Thomas Carlyle
Essayist, Historian, Novelist
Thomas Carlyle was a Scottish philosopher and historian known for his influential works on history and heroism, particularly 'On Heroes and Hero Worship.'
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