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Yes the truth is that men's ambition and their desire to make money are among the most frequent causes of deliberate acts of injustice.


Aristotle


#injustice #money #men

You cherry-pick events that are relevant to the story question and construct a gauntlet of challenge (read: the plot) that will force the protagonist to put his money where his mouth is. Think baptism by ever-escalating fire.


Lisa Cron


#writing-craft #money

It was an operation that Dr. Maturin had carried out at sea before, always in the fullest possible light and therefore on deck, and many of them had seen him do so. Now they and all their mates saw him do it again: they saw Joe Plaice's scalp taken off, his skull bared, a disc of bone audibly sawn out, the handle turning solemnly; a three-shilling piece, hammered into a flattened dome by the armourer, screwed on over the hole; and the scalp replaced, neatly sewn up by the parson. It was extremely gratifying - the Captain had been seen to go pale, and Barret Bonden too, the patient's cousin - blood running down Joe's neck regardless - brains clearly to be seen - something not to be missed for a mint of money - instructive, too - and they made the most of it.


Patrick O'Brian


#aubreyad #barret-bonden #jack-aubrey #joe-plaice #master-and-commander

Money can buy the necessary police order. Justice is sold to the highest bidder


Rohinton Mistry


#injustice #police #unjust #money

Now there was great rejoicing at the rumor of Alderic's quest, for all folk knew that he was a cautious man, and they deemed that he would succeed and enrich the world, and they rubbed their hands in the cities at the thought of largesse; and there was joy among all men in Alderic's country, except perchance among the lenders of money, who feared they would soon be paid. And there was rejoicing also because men hoped that when the Gibbelins were robbed of their hoard, they would shatter their high-built bridge and break the golden chains that bound them to the world, and drift back, they and their tower, to the moon, from which they had come and to which they rightly belonged. There was little love for the Gibbelins, though all men envied their hoard. ("The Hoard Of The Gibbelins")


Lord Dunsany


#fantasy #greed #heroic-fantasy #loans #money-lender

I will replace the money you stole from me in a week, but! for all eternity, you, my friend, will ALWAYS be a thief!


Jason P. Goodman


#overcharge #pricefix #switch #money

The value the world sets upon motives is often grossly unjust and inaccurate. Consider, for example, two of them: mere insatiable curiosity and the desire to do good. The latter is put high above the former, and yet it is the former that moves one of the most useful men the human race has yet produced: the scientific investigator. What actually urges him on is not some brummagem idea of Service, but a boundless, almost pathological thirst to penetrate the unknown, to uncover the secret, to find out what has not been found out before. His prototype is not the liberator releasing slaves, the good Samaritan lifting up the fallen, but a dog sniffing tremendously at an infinite series of rat-holes.


H.L. Mencken


#sacrifice #samaritan #science #men

That's the illusion of stillness. There is no secret. Only the implication of one by its possesor".


David Gilmour


#edward-james-olmos #film #miami-vice #movies #movies

I was a coward. I went to the war.


Tim O'Brien


#war #cowardice

Being afraid you'll look like a coward is the worst reason for doing anything.


John Irving


#cowardice #cowardice






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