J. Howard Moore (1862–1916)
"Man an Animal", p. 17
The Universal Kinship (1906), The Physical Kinship
"Bookworms"
In the Name of the Bodleian, and Other Essays
J. Howard Moore (1862–1916)
"Man an Animal", p. 17
The Universal Kinship (1906), The Physical Kinship
George Washington Plunkitt (1842–1924) New York State Senator
Plunkitt of Tammany Hall, Chapter 20, Bosses Preserve the Nation
Georges Bataille (1897–1962) French intellectual and literary figure
Visions of Excess: Selected Writings 1927-1939
“Has the industry done to music what McDonald’s has done to eating?”
Tiffanie DeBartolo (1970) American writer
Source: How to Kill a Rock Star
Philip Wicksteed book The Common Sense of Political Economy
Pages 153–154.
The Common Sense of Political Economy (1910), Systematic and Constructive (Book I), "Money and Exchange" (ch. 4)
Context: But neither can anything we desire be got without money, or what money represents, i. e. without the command of exchangeable things. All the things that we so often say "cannot be had for money" we might with equal truth say cannot be had or enjoyed without it. Friendship cannot be had for money, but how often do the things that money commands enable us to form and develop our friendships! … But even "waiting" requires money, if not so much as marrying does. In fact, a man can be neither a saint, nor a lover, nor a poet, unless he has comparatively recently had something to eat. The things that money commands are strictly necessary to the realisation on earth of any programme whatsoever. The range of things, then, that money can command in no case secures any of those experiences or states of consciousness which make up the whole body of ultimately desired things, and yet none of the things that we ultimately desire can be had except on the basis of the things that money can command. Hence nothing that we really want can infallibly be secured by things that can be exchanged, but neither can it under any circumstances be enjoyed without them.
Ali al-Rida (770–818) eighth of the Twelve Imams
Majlisi, Bihārul Anwār, vol.78, p. 335.
Religious Wisdom