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Unconsidered Person Quotes By Thomas Piketty

Inequality is not necessarily bad in itself: the key question is to decide whether it is justified, whether there are reasons for it. — Thomas Piketty

Unconsidered Person Quotes By Dorothy Parker

Said of her husband on the day their divorce became final: Oh, don't worry about Alan ... Alan will always land on somebody's feet. — Dorothy Parker

Unconsidered Person Quotes By Patricia Elam

Marriage is hard, labor-intensive. It's not supposed to be easy. — Patricia Elam

Unconsidered Person Quotes By James Hillman

You know, people come to therapy really for a blessing. Not so much to fix what's broken, but to get what's broken blessed. — James Hillman

Unconsidered Person Quotes By A.C. Grayling

Socrates famously said that the unconsidered life is not worth living. He meant that a life lived without forethought or principle is a life so vulnerable to chance, and so dependent on the choices and actions of others, that it is of little real value to the person living it. He further meant that a life well lived is one which has goals, and integrity, which is chosen and directed by the one who lives it, to the fullest extent possible to a human agent caught in the webs of society and history. — A.C. Grayling

Unconsidered Person Quotes By Alan Moore

As I see it, part of the art of being a hero is knowing when you don't need to be one anymore. — Alan Moore

Unconsidered Person Quotes By David Eagleman

Our ignorance of the cosmos is too vast to commit to atheism, and yet we know too much to commit to a particular religion. A third position, agnosticism, is often an uninteresting stance in which a person simply questions whether his traditional religious story (say, a man with a beard on a cloud) is true or not true. But with Possibilianism I'm hoping to define a new position - one that emphasizes the exploration of new, unconsidered possibilities. Possibilianism is comfortable holding multiple ideas in mind; it is not interested in committing to any particular story. — David Eagleman