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Mullainathan Behavioral Economics Quotes By Jurgen Habermas

I take as my fundamental starting point the fundamental distinction between work and interaction — Jurgen Habermas

Mullainathan Behavioral Economics Quotes By Valerie Winrow

Sometimes you have to be in solitude with yourself, listening to your own heartbeat and acknowledging the brilliance God created as you. — Valerie Winrow

Mullainathan Behavioral Economics Quotes By J.R. Ward

Can we screw the 'sorry' part and let me hit you back instead?
Vishous to Butch — J.R. Ward

Mullainathan Behavioral Economics Quotes By James Russell Lowell

The rich man's sons inherits cares; The bank may break, the factory burn, A breath may burst his bubble shares, And soft, white hands could hardly earn A living that would serve his turn. — James Russell Lowell

Mullainathan Behavioral Economics Quotes By Rutina Wesley

Musicals are my favorite. I'm a musical theater buff. — Rutina Wesley

Mullainathan Behavioral Economics Quotes By Mark Waid

The Sons of the Serpent - they want you angry. At the world. They need us all to feel like victims. And it's an easy get, because times suck. Every day is a battle. We all feel like we're on the wrong end of the wrecking ball. We feel at the mercy of forces beyond our control, and that makes us scared. And that's rocket fuel for S.O.B.'s like the Serpents. They prey on us when we're frightened. They tell us our enemies are the immigrants down the street, or the food stamp family next door. They encourage us to turn our fear into rage, and we fall for it because it's 'empowering.' Except it's not. We don't become 'empowered.' We become weaponized. — Mark Waid

Mullainathan Behavioral Economics Quotes By Jerry Garcia

You don't want to be the best at what you do, you want to be the only one. — Jerry Garcia

Mullainathan Behavioral Economics Quotes By Jeff Cooper

The purpose of the pistol is to stop a fight that somebody else has started, almost always at very short range. — Jeff Cooper

Mullainathan Behavioral Economics Quotes By Sophocles

A wise man does not chatter with one whose mind is sick. — Sophocles

Mullainathan Behavioral Economics Quotes By Jon Ronson

This was not a simple case of taking an otherwise normal, well-balanced, rational human being, putting him in a bad situation, and suddenly he turns bad," he said. "I faked it." He explained. The first night was boring. Everyone was just sitting around. "I thought, Someone is spending a lot of money to put this thing on and they're not getting any results. So I thought I'd get some action going." He had just seen the Paul Newman prison movie Cool Hand Luke, in which a sadistic southern prison warden played by Strother Martin persecutes the inmates. So Dave decided to channel him. — Jon Ronson

Mullainathan Behavioral Economics Quotes By Beth Fantaskey

Ranerio wrapped his hand around mine, guiding my fingers like Lucius had done when he'd shown me the latch behind the dressing-room door mirror. But while the warrior I loved had been offering me an escape route, the pacifist was trying to show me how to fight. — Beth Fantaskey

Mullainathan Behavioral Economics Quotes By Tom Felton

I'm not a big splurger of money, but my guilty pleasures do lie within BMWs. I get roped in. — Tom Felton

Mullainathan Behavioral Economics Quotes By Sendhil Mullainathan

January is always a good month for behavioral economics: Few things illustrate self-control as vividly as New Year's resolutions. February is even better, though, because it lets us study why so many of those resolutions are broken. — Sendhil Mullainathan

Mullainathan Behavioral Economics Quotes By Kelley Armstrong

It's so easy to screw up. To make a choice that seems right. Then time passes and you look back and you say, 'How the hell did I do that?' Attitudes change. Insights change. Eventually things you were so damned sure were right become ... incomprehensible. — Kelley Armstrong