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" Lincoln's well-known dictum that "you can fool some of the people all the time, and all the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time. "
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The Medical News, Volume 67

1895 - 744 pages
...shortsighted business, though I am well aware that the general public is fearfully gullible ; however, ' you can fool some of the people all the time, and all the people some of the time, but you can't fool all the people all the time.' And when the instrument-makers...
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Over the Hookah: The Tales of a Talkative Doctor

George Frank Lydston - 1896 - 634 pages
...world on his smart little ' pony ' and, for a while, cuts a very pretty figure. But, as Lincoln said, ' You can fool some of the people all the time and all the people some of the time,' but by all the gods! 'you can't fool all the people all of the time.'...
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Hearings and Arguments Before the Committee ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1901 - 130 pages
...that presumption, what security is there? Mr. BRECKENRIDGE. The certainty, to borrow a phrase, that you can fool some of the people all the time and all the people some of the time, but you can not fool them all, all the time. Mr. BRECKENRIDGE. Taking...
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Authorship of the Book of Deuteronomy: With Its Bearings on the Higher ...

John William McGarvey - 1902 - 344 pages
...this new law. If the hypothesis is accepted, it reverses the notable saying of President Lincoln, that "you can fool some of the people all the time, and all of the people part of the time, but you can not fool all the people all the time." Both of these scholars, in common...
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Proceedings of the ... Convocation

University of the State of New York - 1904 - 916 pages
...of the work of the schools and the practical needs of our American life. Lincoln has well said that you can fool some of the people all the time; and all the people some of the time; but not even the shrewdest of knaves can fool all the people all the time....
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Department Bulletin, Volumes 1-4

University of the State of New York - 1905 - 576 pages
...of the work of the schools and the practical needs of our American life. Lincoln has well said that you can fool some of the people all the time ; and all the people some of the time; but not even the shrewdest of knaves can fool all the people all the time....
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First and Last Things: A Confession of Faith and a Rule of Life

Herbert George Wells - 1908 - 330 pages
...superiority, all special knowledge, in a phantom ideal, the People, the sublime and wonderful People. "You can fool some of the people all the time and all the people some of the time, but you can't fool all the people all the time," expresses I think quite...
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Thomas Jefferson, His Permanent Influence on American Institutions

John Sharp Williams - 1913 - 358 pages
...their "essential rectitude of purpose," a faith which was expressed by Lincoln later in the phrase, "You can fool some of the people all the time and all of the people some of the tune, but you cannot fool all the people all the tune;" a faith, which was much better expressed by...
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Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities and Correction ..., Issue 43

National Conference of Charities and Correction (U.S.). Annual Session - 1916 - 748 pages
...ultimate arbiter in the matter, would render a just decision. In substantiation of this view the maxim: "You can fool some of the people all the time, and all the people some of the time, but you can't fool all the people all of the time," was cited. Just when...
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Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities and Correction, at the ...

National Conference of Charities and Correction (U.S.). Annual Session - 1916 - 748 pages
...ultimate arbiter in the matter, would render a just decision. In substantiation of this view the maxim: "You can fool some of the people all the time, and all the people some of the time, but you can't fool all the people all of the time," was cited. Just when...
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