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The essential difference between a society based on slave-labour and one based on wage-labour lies, Marx says, only in the manner in which this surplus-labour is extracted from the real producer, the worker. — Anonymous
Theater and film are essentially the same - just different kinds of storytelling. — Howard Shore
How false the most profound book turns out to be when applied to life. — William Faulkner
Don't confuse efforts with results.... — C.P. Sennett
When it comes down to it, government is simply an abandonment of responsibility on the assumption that there are people, other than ourselves, who really know how to manage things. But the government, run ostensibly for the good of the people, becomes a self-serving corporation. To keep things under control, it proliferates law of ever-increasing complexity and unintelligibility, and hinders productive work by demanding so much accounting on paper that the record of what has been done becomes more important than what has actually been done. [ ... ] The Taoist moral is that people who mistrust themselves and one another are doomed. — Alan W. Watts
WHY WOMEN HAVE sex is an extraordinarily important but surprisingly little-studied topic. One reason for its neglect is that scientists and everyone else have assumed that the answers are already obvious - to experience pleasure, to express love, or - at the very heart of the biological drive to have sex - to reproduce. — Cindy M. Meston
A football team is like a company. All of the people working in a company are not supposed to love each other, but they are supposed to be professional. — Emmanuel Petit
I don't want to be polite. I don't think campaigning is polite. That's a disingenuous effort. — Carl Paladino
Nobody adopts antisocial behaviour unless they fear that they will fail if they remain on the social side of life. — Alfred Adler
There are many reasons for violence. This is just something that sometimes happens. We'd see it in treatment centers - the child who'd suffered something awful. Even in the best recovery there'd be a fear that everything would fall apart and they'd become victims again. And their final loyalty was to themselves. They couldn't be forced. They preferred to wreck everything, preferred self-destruction to surrender. (175) — Stephen Dobyns
