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Every man knows the smell of his own fart. — Confucius

Toxic derivatives were underpinned by toxic economics, which, in turn, were no more than motivated delusions in search of theoretical justification; fundamentalist tracts that acknowledged facts only when they could be accommodated to the demands of the lucrative faith. Despite their highly impressive labels and technical appearance, economic models were merely mathematized versions of the touching superstition that markets know best, both at times of tranquility and in periods of tumult. — Yanis Varoufakis

Sir, sometimes I feel there are no heroes, no villains. Just men, ordinary men locked up by circumstances, good or bad. This I truly believe, and I suggest that you believe it too. — Terry Pratchett

Enlightened beings are rare in the universe. They are the joker in the deck. They are outside the circle. — Frederick Lenz

Frugality is for the vulgar. — Francois Rabelais

Kelly bit her lip. "Is ... is everything okay?" "Not really, but we can pretend. — Mira Grant

Dale Earnhardt told me it doesn't matter if fans boo or cheer, as long as they're making noise. — Kurt Busch

Like most Rebel soldiers, Sam Watkins owned no slaves. — Bruce Catton

I wasn't really living anywhere ... I was just kinda hanging out. I would live from week to week in places. — Bob Livingston

What's a City/NGO-sponsored Neighborhood Summit, you ask? It's a trumped-up group of hand-picked 'neighborhood leaders' who have been instructed in Asset Based Community Development and the Delphi Technique. Their goal? To create neighborhood associations that are managed and manipulated by facilitators who have learned 'consensus building' and are using it to further the (United Nations's Agenda 21) plans. — Rosa Koire

Natural freedoms are but just: There's something generous in mere lust. — John Wilmot