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It may almost always be said both of sects and of individuals, who derive their morality from religion, that the better logicians they are, the worse moralists. — John Stuart Mill

Buffett's uncommon urge to chronicle made him a unique character in American life, not only a great capitalist but the Great Explainer of American capitalism. He taught a generation how to think about business, and he showed that securities were not just tokens like the Monopoly flatiron, and that investing need not be a game of chance. It was also a logical, commonsensical enterprise, like the tangible businesses beneath. He stripped Wall Street of its mystery and rejoined it to Main Street
a mythical or disappearing place, perhaps, but one that is comprehensible to the ordinary American. — Roger Lowenstein

I am good at being shown something and counterpunching. — Tom Stoppard

The ideas are secondary to the primary premise of people's potential. I'm always in wonder and astonishment. — Jean Houston

Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. — Benjamin Franklin

Most of us want to have our minds continually occupied so that we are prevented from seeing ourselves as we actually are. We are afraid to be empty. We are afraid to look at our fears. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

It's goddamned funny in this police racket how an old woman can look out of a window and see a guy running and pick him out of a line-up six months later, but we can show hotel help a clear photo and they just can't be sure.'
'That's one of the qualifications for good hotel help,' I said. — Raymond Chandler

He leaned forward, his lips grazing her ear before he spoke. "I know you want this too. I've seen the way you look at me. — Donna Augustine

One keeps healthy in wartime ... by a vigorous assertion of values in which war has no part. — Randolph Bourne

I try to point my finger,/ but the wind keeps// spinning me around — Daniel Johnston