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  • The message from history is so blatantly obvious - that free trade causes mutual prosperity while protectionism causes poverty - that it seems incredible that anybody ever thinks otherwise. There is not a single example of a country opening its borders to trade and ending up poorer.

  • Simple determinism, whether of the genetic or environmental kind, is a depressing prospect for those with a fondness for free will.

  • The genome is a book that wrote itself, continually adding, deleting and amending over four billion years.

    Book   Years   Four  
  • Ecology, like genetics, is not about equilibrium states. It is about change, change and change. Nothing stays the same forever.

  • Futurology always ends up telling you more about your own time than about the future.

    Ends  
  • Society works not because we have consciously invented it, but because it is an ancient product of our evolved predispositions. It is literally in our nature.

    Matt Ridley (1997). “The Origins of Virtue”, p.13, Penguin UK
  • Life is a Sisyphean race, run ever faster toward a finish line that is merely the start of the next race

    Running   Race   Lines  
  • Our minds have been built by selfish genes, but they have been built to be social, trustworthy and cooperative.

  • How much more generous it would be if, instead of writing parables about childhood wounds, psychologists were to accept that some differences between the sexes just are, that they are in the nature of the beasts, because each sex has an evolved tendency to develop that way in response to experience.

  • Every minute, every second, the pattern of genes being expressed in your brain changes, often in direct or indirect response to events outside the body. Genes are the mechanisms of experience.

    Brain   Events   Body  
    "8 Surprising Facts About Parenting, Genes and What Really Makes Us Who We Are" by Scott Barry Kaufman, www.huffingtonpost.com. March 27, 2011.
  • The body is merely an evolutionary vehicle for the gene

    Body   Genes   Vehicle  
    Matt Ridley (2012). “The Red Queen: Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature”, p.9, Harper Collins
  • Intelligence will become more and more collective; innovation and order will become more and more bottom-up.

    "Dare To Be 100: Worse Or Better World? The Flynn Effect" by Walter M. Bortz II, www.huffingtonpost.com. August 4, 2016.
  • It is not a zero sum game. The simple idea of the gains from trade lies at the heart of the modern and the ancient economy, not the power of capital. There is nothing else to it.

    Zero   Lying   Heart  
  • Trade is 10 times as old as farming.

  • The interaction of genetic and external influences makes my behaviour unpredictable, but not undetermined. In the gap between those words lies freedom.

    Lying   Behaviour   Gaps  
  • Because it is a monopoly, government brings inefficiency and stagnation to most things it runs; government agencies pursue the inflation of their budgets rather than the service of their customers; pressure groups form an unholy alliance with agencies to extract more money from taxpayers for their members. Yet despite all this, most clever people still call for government to run more things and assume that if it did so, it would somehow be more perfect, more selfless, next time.

    Running   Clever   Agency  
  • At some point, human intelligence became collective and cumulative in a way that happened to no other animal.

    Matt Ridley (2010). “The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves”, p.5, HarperCollins UK
  • Uniqueness is the commodity of glut.

  • Genes are biochemical recipes written in a four-letter alphabet called DNA.

    Dna   Four   Recipes  
    Matt Ridley (2012). “The Red Queen: Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature”, p.29, Harper Collins
  • This idea holds out hope that the human race will prosper mightily in the years ahead-because ideas are having sex with each other as never before.

    Sex   Race   Years  
  • Prosperity has brought complications. Our lives are busier, faster, more stressful. They're nostalgic for a simpler, slower time.

  • A true scientist is bored by knowledge; it is the assault on ignorance that motivates him - the mysteries that previous discoveries have revealed.

    "Gaither's Dictionary of Scientific Quotations". Book edited by Carl C. Gaither, Alma E. Cavazos-Gaither, p. 2065, 2012.
  • We consciously decide whether to consider people; we fall in love despite ourselves; we entirely fail to fall in love with people who fall in love with us. It is a mightily complicated business.

  • A cumulative change of less than 2°C by the end of this century will do no net harm. It will actually do net good [...] rainfall will increase slightly, growing seasons will lengthen, Greenland's ice cap will melt only very slowly, and so on.

    Ice   Growing   Increase  
  • In a massive, long-term study of 17,000 civil servants, an almost unbelievable conclusion emerged: the status of a person's job was more likely to predict their likelihood of a heart attack than obesity, smoking or high blood pressure.

    Jobs   Heart   Blood  
  • Considering the way evolution works, it should not be surprising if every man has got a Don Giovanni somewhere inside him.

    Men   Way   Evolution  
  • The fuel on which science runs is ignorance. Science is like a hungry furnace that must be fed logs from the forests of ignorance that surround us. In the process, the clearing we call knowledge expands, but the more it expands, the longer its perimeter and the more ignorance comes into view.

  • Ocean acidification looks suspiciously like a back-up plan by the environmental pressure groups in case the climate fails to warm: another try at condemning fossil fuels. [...] Even if the world warms as much as the consensus expects, the net harm still looks small alongside the real harm now being done by preventable causes; and if it does warm this much, it will be because more people are rich enough to afford to do something about it.

  • The average Mexican lives longer now than the average Briton did in 1955. Infant mortality is lower today in Nepal than it was in Italy in 1951. The proportion of Vietnamese living on less than $2 a day has dropped from 90 per cent to 30 per cent in twenty years. The rich have got richer, but the poor have done even better.

    Average   Years   Mexican  
  • The evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins in 1976 coined the term ‘meme’ for a unit of cultural imitation.

    Imitation   Memes   Term  
    Matt Ridley (2010). “The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves”, p.5, HarperCollins UK
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