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One way to have broader access to wealth is to reduce the tax on the large group and increase the tax on the very top so concentration of wealth doesn't get to extreme levels. — Thomas Piketty

If you still use 'admin' as a username on your blog, change it. — Matt Mullenweg

'Brookline' was a very small film and it was only here for a very short time and I wasn't able to catch it. — Bun B.

It's a completely irrational decision to drop out of school. — David Brooks

The horrific fact that our lives and those of the people we love are impermanent and exquisitely fragile, that any of us can cease to exist without warning, that loving anyone, anywhere, at any time, leaves you infinitely vulnerable at every single moment. (20) — Keith Ablow

No amount of intelligence can save you from stupidity. — Tibor Fischer

It is inherent in the nature of the capitalistic economy that, in the final analysis, the employment of the factors of production is aimed only toward serving the wishes of consumers. — Ludwig Von Mises

Unlike [Woodrow] Wilson, Louis Brandeis did not support the segregation of the federal government. He was personally courteous to African Americans. He advised them and advised the head of Howard University to create a good law school. And that inspired Charles Hamilton Houston and Thurgood Marshall in their path-breaking work on behalf of desegregation. — Jeffrey Rosen

In life, you don't judge people on how they are at home, you judge them on how they are at work. — Nigel Barker

The world will not Change and find peace if there is not a new education. — U Thant

If you've become a huge act and you're still doing the same music you wrote with your friends when you were making zero dollars, you're lazy. — Dan Deacon

So I did, Beth. Well, I think we are. For though we do have to work, we make fun of ourselves, — Louisa May Alcott