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— Socrates"To give either to any public matter of interest or to any concern of my own, but I am in utter poverty by reason of my devotion to the god ."
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What concerns me alone I only think, what concerns my friends I tell them, what can be of interest to only a limited public I write, and what the world ought to know is printed.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
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The typical entrepreneur is no longer the bold and tireless man of Marshall, or the sly and rapacious Moneybags of Marx, but a mass of inert shareholders, indistinguishable from rentiers, who employ salaried managers to run their concerns.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
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