
“Sex is like money; only too much is enough.”
Source: Couples (1968), Ch. 5
Rates of Change (with Ty Franck as James S. A. Corey), in Meeting Infinity (2015), edited by Jonathan Strahan, and published by Solaris ISBN 978-1-84997-922-1, e-book edition
“Sex is like money; only too much is enough.”
Source: Couples (1968), Ch. 5
“Like it or not, women are always subject to criticism if they show too much feeling in public.”
Living History (June 9, 2003)
Senate years (2001 – January 19, 2007)
Igor Stravinsky. "Subject: Music", New York Times Magazine, 9/27/64.
1960s
1950s, Loving Your Enemies (November 1957)
Source: The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Context: Another way is to acquiesce and to give in, to resign yourself to the oppression. Some people do that. They discover the difficulties of the wilderness moving into the promised land, and they would rather go back to the despots of Egypt because it’s difficult to get in the promised land. And so they resign themselves to the fate of oppression; they somehow acquiesce to this thing. But that too isn’t the way because non-cooperation with evil is as much a moral obligation as is cooperation with good.
Autobiographical Essay (2001)
“To the addicted, money is like cocaine: Too much is never enough.”
Free Lunch (2007)
Song lyrics, Never for Ever (1980)