David Graeber (1961) American anthropologist and anarchist
Source: Debt: The First 5,000 Years (2011), Chapter Seven, "Honor and Degradation", p. 193
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Queen Mab (1813)
David Graeber (1961) American anthropologist and anarchist
Source: Debt: The First 5,000 Years (2011), Chapter Seven, "Honor and Degradation", p. 193
Pete Doherty (1979) English musician, writer, actor, poet and artist
"Back From The Dead"
Lyrics and poetry
Steve Maraboli (1975)
Source: Life, the Truth, and Being Free (2010), p. 46
“Politicians are the same all over. They promise to build a bridge even where there is no river.”
Nikita Khrushchev (1894–1971) First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Comment on the construction of a bridge in Belgrade (22 August 1963), quoted in Chicago Tribune (22 August 1963) "Khrushchev Needles Peking"
Thomas Edison (1847–1931) American inventor and businessman
Commenting on Henry Ford's currency plan in ”Ford sees wealth in Muscle Shoals”, New York Times (6 December 1921), p. 6 http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30E11F63B5A1B7A93C4A91789D95F458285F9. <br class="br">Context: If our nation can issue a dollar bond, it can issue a dollar bill. The element that makes the bond good, makes the bill good, also. The difference between the bond and the bill is the bond lets money brokers collect twice the amount of the bond and an additional 20%, whereas the currency pays nobody but those who contribute directly in some useful way. … It is absurd to say our country can issue $30 million in bonds and not $30 million in currency. Both are promises to pay, but one promise fattens the usurers and the other helps the people.
Warren Farrell (1943) author, spokesperson, expert witness, political candidate
Source: Why Men Are the Way They Are (1988), p. 103.
Adriana Trigiani (1970) American film director
Source: The Shoemaker's Wife
“To be in love is not the same as loving. You can be in love with a woman and still hate her.”
Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821–1881) Russian author
The Brothers Karamazov (1879–1880)
“Don't ever promise more than you can deliver, but always deliver more than you promise.”
Lou Holtz (1937) American college football coach, professional football coach, television sports announcer