“It is in your self-interest to find a way to be very tender.”
Jenny Holzer (1950) American conceptual artist
How to Understand Politics: What the Humanities Can Say to Science (2007)
Context: Self-interest, when simple, is universal; I would do the same as you. I would be propelled toward an obvious good, or toward a good I thought obvious. If self-interest is obvious, it is not really your very own; it has been generalized, perhaps artificially.
“It is in your self-interest to find a way to be very tender.”
Jenny Holzer (1950) American conceptual artist
Robert A. Dahl (1915–2014) American political scientist
After the Revolution? (1970; 1990), Ch. 3 : Democracy and Markets
Jay Nordlinger (1963) American journalist
Twitter post https://twitter.com/jaynordlinger/status/1038770310034673664 (9 September 2018) <br class="br">2010s
“You're an interesting woman."
"Your interest has been duly noted.”
Ilona Andrews American husband-and-wife novelist duo
Source: Magic Burns
Vincent Van Gogh (1853–1890) Dutch post-Impressionist painter (1853-1890)
Quote in his letter to brother Theo, from Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France, 10 Sept. 1889; as quoted in Vincent van Gogh, edited by Alfred H. Barr; Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1935 https://www.moma.org/documents/moma_catalogue_1996_300061887.pdf, (letter 605), p. 26 <br class="br">1880s, 1889
“Charity is really self-interest masquerading under the form of altruism.”
Anthony de Mello (1931–1987) Indian writer
"The masquerade of charity," p. 19
Awareness (1992)
Vonda N. McIntyre book Dreamsnake
Source: Dreamsnake (1978), Chapter 10 (p. 224)
Kirby Page (1890–1957) American clergyman
"The Commercial Motive" ibid.
Ralph Barton Perry (1876–1957) American philosopher
The Integrity of the Intellect (July 1920)