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At a rate of 3 percent inflation, the buying power of unprotected income plunges by half over a 20-year period. — Jonathan Peterson

Harris: Yes. In fact, self-deception might have paid evolutionary dividends in other ways. Robert Trivers argues, for instance, that people who can believe their own lies turn out to be the best liars of all - and an ability to deceive rivals has obvious advantages in the state of nature. Now, clearly many things may have been adaptive for our ancestors - such as tribal warfare, rape, xenophobia - that we now deem unethical and would never want to defend. But I'm wondering if you see any possibility that a social system that maximizes truth-telling could be one that fails to maximize the well-being of all participants. Is it possible that some measure of deception is good for us? — Sam Harris

I'm busier than I've ever been, but you can go through the lists of people who are bang up there one minute, and then just disappear. — Chris Hemsworth

If you want to know if your brain is flabby, feel your legs. — Bruce Barton

Emotions, he was certain, were unreliable and irrelevant to the labor of religious faith. — Michael D. O'Brien

In heaven and earth, pride, self-exaltation, is the gate and the birth, and the curse, of hell.1 — Andrew Murray

I emceed in metro Detroit throughout college, and even when I moved to New York, I would actually fly back on a Friday, emcee on a Saturday, and fly back on Sunday so that I could audition during the week. It was a big part of my life. — James Wolk

America is a melting pot, and education has been a mainspring for our democracy and freedom, a means of providing gifts of knowledge and opportunity to all citizens, no matter how humble their background, so they could climb higher, help build the American dream, and leave a better life for those who follow. — Ronald Reagan

There are conditions of blindness so voluntary that they become complicity. — Paul Bourget