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Are people innately altruistic?" is the wrong kind of question to ask. People are people, and they respond to incentives. They can nearly always be manipulated--for good or ill--if only you find the right levers. — Steven D. Levitt

I wondered where Cohn got that incapacity to enjoy Paris. Possibly from Mencken. Mencken hates Paris, I believe. So many young men get their likes and dislikes from Mencken. — Ernest Hemingway,

A vacation for me is when I'm home and I'm writing. — Mary Pope Osborne

I just ... knew, the way you know how to breathe or to pull your hand back from a hot stove. — Lilith Saintcrow

No greater mischief can happen to a Christian people, than to have God's word taken from them, or falsified, so that they no longer have it pure and clear. God grant we and our descendants be not witness to such a calamity. — Martin Luther

All men having power ought to be distrusted to a certain degree. — James Madison

I don't really look for specific types of projects any more. I'm not taking care of a career anymore. I'm just having fun acting. — Kurt Russell

A lot of American shows don't last for as long as 12 episodes. They get cut after one. But certainly one of the great things about The Office in particular was that there was a beginning, a middle and an end. — Matt Groening

I was once made honorary mayor of my hometown of Newark, Del. — Tom Douglas

Justice, might. - It is right that what is just should be obeyed; it is necessary that what is strongest should be obeyed. Justice without might is helpless; might without justice is tyrannical. Justice without might is gainsaid, because there are always offenders; might without justice is condemned. We must then combine justice and might, and for this end make what is just strong, or what is strong just.
Justice is subject to dispute; might is easily recognised and is not disputed. So we cannot give might to justice, because might has gainsaid justice, and has declared that it is she herself who is just. And thus being unable to make what is just strong, we have made what is strong just. — Blaise Pascal

Does it really matter which hand is employed to absterge the podex? — Samuel Beckett