Every institution not only carries within it the seeds of its own dissolution, but prepares the way for its most hated rival.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Rarely do we stop and consider whether the most prestigious of institutions is always in our best interest.
All institutions are prone to corruption and to the vices of their members.
The ruling classes today nourish the conviction that national hatreds and rivalries are inevitable.
If you get to a point where the existing institutions will not bend to the popular will, you have to eliminate the institutions.
University politics are vicious precisely because the stakes are so small.
The university's business is the conservation of useless knowledge; and what the university itself apparently fails to see is that this enterprise is not only noble but indispensable as well, that society can not exist unless it goes on.
The University conceives of itself as dedicated to the power of the intellect. Its commitment is to the way of reason.
Without a common loyalty to either a state or a church they have nevertheless a vast deal in common.
Ineos is a friendly organisation. Very few people leave. It's collegiate. There's not much politics, and we like decent people. We don't like arrogance or bullies.
An institution is beyond any individual. It breathes and lives on its own and always will.