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— Nicolas Gomez Davila"The fool is disturbed not when they tell him that his ideas are false, but when they suggest that they have gone out of style."
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Money as such is, as Oscar Wilde said, perfectly useless. You can't eat it, drink it, shelter yourself from the cold with it, wear it, or make love with it unless deeply disturbed. In and of itself, it has no emotions, no mind, and no conscience. It doesn't put out flowers or have children, and it makes a lousy pet. It has meaning only when it circulates, and is exchanged for other things; and money doesn't do that for itself. People do that, using money as a symbolic token.
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Religion should not only comfort us when we are disturbed; it should also disturb us when we are comfortable.
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