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It wasn't a philosopher, but was first spoken by Leonard Nimoy's Spock in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. However, philosopher Jeremy Bentham had a similar quote: "It is the greatest good to the greatest number of people which is the measure of right and wrong."
No he said he needs to get a crib first
The first Roosevelt, prior to the Spanish-American War.
first ask what he needs to change. then get back to me. (fiddlefreek@gmail.com)
Nobody knows who first said it, but it has been used as a phrase in many movies.
YES
The first thing it means is he betrayed you. Therefore, nothing other than betrayal needs to be said.
Andy Wohol was a freakin genius. Nothing else needs to be said
As in the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. The fact that the Nazi party was one of nationalists meant they did not care for the individual rights of the German citizens. Like the right to free speech & the right against illegal search & seizure. If Hitler wanted you executed because you were a Jew or had bad genes. He would do so simply because the individuals "Self interest" in remaining alive was less important then "Common interest" of keeping the Germans nation "strong'' and "pure".
No one knows who said it first, but... Thomas R. Marshall was Woodrow Wilson's vice president. He was presiding over a Senate session where Joseph Bristow, Republican of Kansas, was delivering a speech on "what the country needs." While Bristow was ranting about what the country needs, Marshall whispered, "what this country really needs is a good five-cent cigar."