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The interest of the dealers, however, in any particular branch of trade or manufactures, is always in some respects different from, and even opposite to, that of the public. To widen the market and to narrow the competition, is always the interest of the dealers. — Adam Smith

O ye rich ones on earth! The poor in your midst are My trust; guard ye My trust, and be not intent only on your own ease. — Baha'u'llah

Derivatives trading should be standardized and as much as possible moved to clearinghouses. — Paul Singer

He entertained these thoughts awkwardly, as a man entertains unexpected guests. Then, as he reached his objective, he pushed these thoughts away, as a man apologizes to his guests, and leaves them, muttering something about a prior engagement. — Neil Gaiman

Dance, dance, otherwise we are lost. — Pina Bausch

Lust of ease and comfort absolutely destroys mental toughness and begins to slowly erode ones character. — William James Moore

Our reason has driven all away. Alone at last, we end up ruling over a desert. — Albert Camus

Each leg of our trip gets worse and worse. I wish someone would knock me unconscious until the madness ended. — Victoria Prince

The soft rasp of her erratic breathing is erotic, enticing, and I can almost taste her desire. — Lisa Renee Jones

Look at the testimony of literature. In the days of chivalry our sympathies go with the Knight-errant, who redresses wrongs; with the King, whose courage and wisdom deliver his people from their enemies. But when Kingship became tyranny, and feudalism oppression, we took our heroes from the rebels. Robin Hood, Hereward the Wake, Bonnie Prince Charlie, Rob Roy; it was always the Under Dog that appealed to the artist. — Aleister Crowley

There is no such thing as a normal psychology that holds for all people. — Karen Horney

Human beings have a physical need to tell themselves when at work: "Let's have done with it now," and it's having constantly to go on thinking in the face of this need when philosophizing that makes this work so strenuous. — Ludwig Wittgenstein