Monetary famous quotes

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  • There was no intellectual movement in American history called social Darwinism. The people who were supposedly the leaders of the social Darwinist movement never embraced something called social Darwinism. It didn't exist.

  • Everything was black in the harbor, but there were still some fires burning on the ships.

  • My aim is not to exhibit craft, but rather to submerge it, and make it rightfully the handmaiden of beauty, power and emotional content.

  • I've always wondered, like, what is so masculine about abstraction? How did men get the ownership over this?

  • Religion is ... the most pernicious single influence in human society, without one redeeming feature.

  • People love to be listened to and represented, and they love it when they feel like you have some of the same problems that they do. Everybody deals with things like romantic difficulties in relationships and death and cancer and abuse.

  • All science is full of statements where you put your best face on your ignorance, where you say: ... we know awfully little about this, but more or less irrespective of the stuff we don't know about, we can make certain useful deductions.

  • That was my challenge then, how to make scratching still fun for someone who didn't necessarily come to hear that. It was fun to develop that technique. And now in dance music - I'm still a hip-hop guy at heart, but I love dance music.

  • Rushing around, hoping to find peace of mind anywhere other than within yourself, is like looking for your heart in someone else's body!

  • I first decided architecture was for me when I saw Le Corbusier's designs in a Japanese magazine in the 1930s.