An Indian respects a brave man, but he despises a coward. Chief Joseph bravecowarddespise Change image and share on social
An Indian's dress of deer skins, which is wet a hundred times upon his back, dries soft; and his lodge also, which stands in the rains, and even through the severity of winter, is taken down as soft and as clean as when it was first put up. George Catlin backcleandeer share on social
An Indian tribe is sovereign to the extent that the U.S. permits it to be sovereign. Russell Smith extentindianpermit Change image and share on social
An indictment is not a conviction. Howard Coble convictionindictment Change image and share on social
An indictment of entitlements has to focus on the huge 'social wealth' that the welfare state creates at the stroke of the pen. Yet statistical tests of the effects of welfare spending on employment yield erratic results. Edmund Phelps createeffectemployment share on social
An indigo snake leaves a lasting impression. Padgett Powell impressionindigolast Change image and share on social
An individual ant, even though it has a brain about a millionth of a size of a human being's, can learn a maze; the kind we use is a simple rat maze in a laboratory. They can learn it about one-half as fast as a rat. E. O. Wilson antbrainfast share on social
An individual developer like me cares about writing the new code and making it as interesting and efficient as possible. But very few people want to do the testing. Linus Torvalds carecodedeveloper Change image and share on social
An individual, in promoting his own interest, may injure the public interest; a nation, in promoting the general welfare, may check the interest of a part of its members. Friedrich List checkgeneralindividual Change image and share on social