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Ninety-nine per cent of traditional English literature concerns people who never have to worry about money at all. We always seem to be watching or reading about emotional crises among folk who live in a world of great fortune both in matters of luck and money; stories and fantasies about rock stars and film stars, sporting millionaires and models; jet-setting members of the aristocracy and international financiers.


James Kelman


#crises #emotional #english-literature #fortune #money

Money is a public good; as such, it lends itself to private exploitation.


Charles P. Kindleberger


#finance #financial-crises #money

I'm one of those writers who, when writing, believes she's god-and that she hasn't bestowed free will on any of her characters. In that sense there are no surprises in any of my books.


Lynn Abbey


#believes #bestowed #books #characters #free

True happiness arises, in the first place, from the enjoyment of one's self, and in the next, from the friendship and conversation of a few select companions.


Joseph Addison


#companions #conversation #enjoyment #few #first

Courage that grows from constitution often forsakes a man when he has occasion for it; courage which arises from a sense of duty acts; in a uniform manner.


Joseph Addison


#arises #constitution #courage #duty #grows

In the lack of judgment great harm arises, but one vote cast can set right a house.


Aeschylus


#cast #great #harm #house #judgment

Speaking as a builder, if you start something, you must have a vision of the thing which arises from your instinct about preserving and enhancing what is there.


Christopher Alexander


#arises #builder #enhancing #instinct #must

The United Nations, whose membership comprises almost all the states in the world, is founded on the principle of the equal worth of every human being.


Kofi Annan


#being #comprises #equal #every #founded

The wise man does not expose himself needlessly to danger, since there are few things for which he cares sufficiently; but he is willing, in great crises, to give even his life - knowing that under certain conditions it is not worthwhile to live.


Aristotle


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Surprises are foolish things. The pleasure is not enhanced, and the inconvenience is often considerable.


Jane Austen


#enhanced #foolish #inconvenience #often #pleasure






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