
Source: Why Stock Markets Crash - Critical Events in Complex Systems (2003), Chapter 5, Modeling Financial Bubbles And Market Crashes, p. 136.
"Playboy Interview: Dick Cavett", Playboy, March 1971, vol. 18, no. 3, p. 70
Context: I don't think you could say now that ABC is crasser than the other two networks. But as long as people will accept crap, it will be financially profitable to dispense it. It becomes an ever-descending spiral.
Source: Why Stock Markets Crash - Critical Events in Complex Systems (2003), Chapter 5, Modeling Financial Bubbles And Market Crashes, p. 136.
Irish Press (1940)
By Quill:, 1940s
2004
Context: I don't agree with the copyright laws, and I don't have a problem with people downloading the movie and sharing it with people… as long as they're not doing it to make a profit off it as long as they're not, you know trying to make a profit off my labor — I would oppose that but you know I do quite well, and I don't know... I make these books and movies and TV shows because I want things to change, and so the more people who get to see them, the better. And so I'm…I'm happy I'm happy if that happens. Should I not be happy? I don't know, It's like if a friend of yours had the DVD of my movie — gave it to you to watch one night is that person doing something wrong? I'm not seeing any money from that, but he's just handing the DVD to you so that you can watch my movie, that he bought, and you're not buying it — and yet you're watching it without paying me any money you see, I think that's OK, I mean, that's always been okay right? — You share things with people and I think information, and art, and ideas should be shared.
After being asked what he thought about his films being pirated on the internet, in a press conference (July 2004) (YouTube video) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlAB0v8wHdc, quoted in
Source: Debt: The First 5,000 Years (2011), Chapter Ten, "The Middle Ages", p. 305
“Holy crap! Your story was so long I forgot the beginning! - Ichigo Kurosaki”
Source: Bleach, Volume 06
“In the long term, profit without loss is considered as selfishness.”
“People will believe in just about any kind of superstitious crap nowadays.”
Source: In the Drift (1985), Chapter 5, “Marrow Death” (p. 152)
“Everybody has problems. Some people just hide their crap better than others.”
Source: It's Kind of a Funny Story
“Nobody gives a crap about ethics. That’s why people like me will always be successful.”
Source: Company (2006), p. 335