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  • #1
    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
    “I'm glad that I am not young in so thoroughly finished a world.”
    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

  • #2
    Benedetto Croce
    “All history is contemporary history.”
    Benedetto Croce

  • #3
    Donald Hamilton
    “I'm not responsible for what other people think, only for what I am.”
    Donald Hamilton, The Big Country

  • #4
    Donald Hamilton
    “When you act like a nice guy, everyone examines your motives with a microscope. When you act like a conscienceless louse, they generally take you at face value.”
    Donald Hamilton, The Wrecking Crew

  • #5
    Donald Hamilton
    “There's nothing more frightening to me than a character who thinks he knows what a real American is – mainly because it generally turns out he’s convinced it's somebody like him. It seems an odd notion to me. I certainly don't want to live in a country populated with people just like me, God forbid! Anyway, I figure there’s room for a little variety in a nation as big as ours.”
    Donald Hamilton
    tags: helm, matt

  • #6
    Richard S. Prather
    “He was dead, all right. He had been shot, poisoned, stabbed, and strangled.

    Either somebody had really had it in for him or four people had killed him. Or else it was the cleverest suicide I'd ever heard of.”
    Richard S. Prather, Take a Murder, Darling
    tags: death

  • #7
    Richard S. Prather
    “She was a full lipped and hipped italian tomato with Rome burning in her eyes. She had the look of a carnival in Rio, or Mardi Gras in New Orleans, or bullfights in Spain, or Saturday night in my apartment.”
    Richard S. Prather, Kill Me Tomorrow

  • #8
    Richard S. Prather
    “the normal expression in her dark eyes always made me think she was about to tell a pleasantly dirty story.”
    Richard S. Prather, Squeeze Play

  • #9
    David D. Friedman
    “Successful revolutionaries do occasionally end up in positions of power, but they seem more likely, on the historical record, to end up dead, courtesy of their comrades. In any case, revolution has its own logic, and it is, like that of politics, a logic of power. So revolution, like politics, selects out for success those with the desire and ability to wield power.”
    David D Friedman

  • #10
    David D. Friedman
    “The marketplace is not a battlefield where the person with the most money wins the battle and takes the whole prize;”
    David D. Friedman, The Machinery of Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism

  • #11
    David D. Friedman
    “Special interest politics is a simple game. A hundred people sit in a circle, each with his pocket full of pennies. A politician walks around the outside of the circle, taking a penny from each person. No one minds; who cares about a penny? When he has gotten all the way around the circle, the politician throws fifty cents down in front of one person, who is overjoyed at the unexpected windfall. The process is repeated, ending with a different person. After a hundred rounds everyone is a hundred cents poorer, fifty cents richer, and happy.”
    David D. Friedman, The Machinery of Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism

  • #15
    David D. Friedman
    “If almost everyone is in favor of feeding the hungry, the politician may find it in his interest to do so. But, under those circumstances, the politician is unnecessary: some kind soul will give the hungry man a meal anyway. If the great majority is against the hungry man, some kind soul among the minority still may feed him—the politician will not.”
    David D. Friedman, The Machinery of Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism

  • #16
    Will Rogers
    “Too many people spend money they haven't earned, to buy things they don't want, to impress people that they don't like.”
    Will Rogers

  • #17
    Aristotle
    “A tyrant must put on the appearance of uncommon devotion to religion. Subjects are less apprehensive of illegal treatment from a ruler whom they consider god-fearing and pious. On the other hand, they do less easily move against him, believing that he has the gods on his side.”
    Aristotle

  • #18
    Ayn Rand
    “I am. I think. I will.

    My hands. . . My spirit . . . My sky . . . This earth of mine . . . .

    What more must I say besides? These are the words. This is the answer.

    I stand here on the summit of the mountain I lift my head and I spread m arms. This, my body and spirit, this is the end of the quest. I wished to know the meaning of things. I am the meaning. I wished to find a warrant for being. I need no warrant for being, and no word of sanction upon my being. I am the warrant and the sanction.

    It is my eyes which see, and the sight of my eyes grants beauty to the earth. It is my ears which hear, and the hearing of my ears gives its song to the world. It is my mind which thinks, and the judgment of my mind is the only searchlight that can find the truth. It is my will which chooses, and the choice of my will is the only edict I must respect.

    . . .

    Whatever road I take, the guiding star is within me; the guiding star and the loadstone which point the way. They point in but one direction. They point to me.

    I know not if this earth on which I stand is the core of the universe or if it is but a speck of dust lost in eternity. I know not and I care not. For I know what happiness is possible to me on earth. And my happiness needs no higher aim to vindicate it. My happiness is not a means to any end. It is the end. It is its own goal. It is its own purpose.

    Neither am I the means to any end others may wish to accomplish. I am not a tool for their use. I am not a servant of their needs. I am not a bandage on their wounds. I am not a a sacrifice on their altars.

    I am a man . . .”
    Ayn Rand

  • #19
    Yaron Brook
    “Genuine rights don’t conflict—they enable us to live together without intractable conflicts.”
    Yaron Brook, Free Market Revolution: How Ayn Rand's Ideas Can End Big Government

  • #20
    Thomas Sowell
    “I have never understood why it is "greed" to want to keep the money you have earned but not greed to want to take somebody else's money.”
    Thomas Sowell, Barbarians Inside the Gates and Other Controversial Essays

  • #21
    Thomas Sowell
    “When you want to help people, you tell them the truth. When you want to help yourself, you tell them what they want to hear.”
    Thomas Sowell

  • #22
    Thomas Sowell
    “It’s amazing how much panic one honest man can spread among a multitude of hypocrites. ”
    Thomas Sowell

  • #23
    Thomas Sowell
    “People who pride themselves on their "complexity" and deride others for being "simplistic" should realize that the truth is often not very complicated. What gets complex is evading the truth.”
    Thomas Sowell, Barbarians Inside the Gates and Other Controversial Essays

  • #24
    Thomas Sowell
    “The problem isn't that Johnny can't read. The problem isn't even that Johnny can't think. The problem is that Johnny doesn't know what thinking is; he confuses it with feeling.”
    Thomas Sowell

  • #25
    Thomas Sowell
    “Much of the social history of the Western world over the past three decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good.”
    Thomas Sowell

  • #26
    Thomas Sowell
    “The first lesson of economics is scarcity: There is never enough of anything to satisfy all those who want it. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics.”
    Thomas Sowell, Is Reality Optional? And Other Essays

  • #27
    Thomas Sowell
    “Some of the biggest cases of mistaken identity are among intellectuals who have trouble remembering that they are not God.”
    Thomas Sowell

  • #28
    Thomas Sowell
    “Intellect is not wisdom.”
    Thomas Sowell, Intellectuals and Society

  • #29
    Ayn Rand
    “When a society establishes criminals-by-right and looters-by-law, men who use force to seize the wealth of disarmed victims, then money becomes its creators' avenger. Such looters believe it safe to rob defenseless men, once they've passed a law to disarm them. But their loot becomes the magnet for other looters, who get it from them as they got it. Then the race goes, not to the ablest at production, but to those most ruthless at brutality. When force is the standard, the murderer wins over the pickpocket. And then that society vanishes, in a spread of ruins and slaughter.”
    Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

  • #30
    Ayn Rand
    “[Dean] “My dear fellow, who will let you?”

    [Roark] “That’s not the point. The point is, who will stop me?”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #31
    Ayn Rand
    “Do not let your fire go out, spark by irreplaceable spark in the hopeless swamps of the not-quite, the not-yet, and the not-at-all. Do not let the hero in your soul perish in lonely frustration for the life you deserved and have never been able to reach. The world you desire can be won. It exists.. it is real.. it is possible.. it's yours.”
    Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

  • #32
    Ayn Rand
    “If you don't know, the thing to do is not to get scared, but to learn.”
    Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

  • #33
    Ayn Rand
    “Learn to value yourself, which means: fight for your happiness.”
    Ayn Rand



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