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To a naive observer, money made out of precious metal was 'sound money' because the piece of precious metal was an 'intrinsically' valuable object, while paper money was 'bad money' because its value was only 'artificial'. But even the layman who holds this opinion accepts the money in the course of business transactions, not for the sake of its industrial use-value, but for the sake of its objective exchange-value, which depends largely upon its monetary employment. He values a gold coin not merely for the sake of its industrial use-value, say because of the possibility of using it as jewellery, but chiefly on account of its monetary utility. But, of course, to do something, and to render an account to oneself of what one does and why one does it, are quite different things. — Ludwig Von Mises
Writers are always scrapping one word for a better one. Regular people just say stuff, they don't replace there words ever. Its the only way they know how to communicate. — Morgan Parker
Government central planning means over-riding other people's plans. — Thomas Sowell
A tough man, usually ends up in prison, but a strong-minded man, will own the prison. — Anthony Liccione
To forgive does not mean to condone. — Allan Lokos
PLAGIARIZE, v. To take the thought or style of another writer whom one has never, never read. — Ambrose Bierce
We have named all the stars and all the planet, even though they might already have had names of their own. What a nerve! — Stanislaw Lem
Holmes serves as an ideal model of how we can learn to see and think better. — Maria Konnikova
The day that I spearheaded the passage of America Fast Forward ... the newspaper of record did not put it in the newspaper; what they put was my breakup with my ex-girlfriend. I took umbrage with that. A great newspaper ought to be printing things that people care about, issues that people care about. — Antonio Villaraigosa
The role of the architect as artist is an ancient one, but it was de-emphasized with the rise of modernism, which rejected the drawing-based Beaux-Arts tradition in favor of a more technocratic approach. — Martin Filler
Truth is always duller than fiction. — Piers Paul Read
Orito pictures the human mind as a loom that weaves disparate threads of belief, memory and narrative into an entity whose common name is Self, and which sometimes calls itself Perception. — David Mitchell
