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  • #1
    T.S. Eliot
    “Quick now, here, now, always-
    A condition of complete simplicity
    (Costing not less than everything)
    And all shall be well and
    All manner of thing shall be well
    When the tongues of flame are in-folded
    Into the crowned knot of fire
    And the fire and the rose are one.”
    T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets

  • #2
    Jonathan Edwards
    “The arrows of death fly unseen at noon-day; the sharpest sight cannot discern them.”
    Jonathan Edwards, Sinners in the Hands of an angry GOD

  • #3
    Rudyard Kipling
    “And that after this is accomplished, and the brave new world begins
    When all men are paid for existing and no man must pay for his sins,
    As surely as Water will wet us, as surely as Fire will burn,
    The Gods of the Copybook Headings with terror and slaughter return!”
    Rudyard Kipling, The Gods of the Copybook Headings

  • #4
    Sappho
    “Raise high the roof beam, carpenters. Like Ares comes the bridegroom, taller far than a tall man.”
    Sappho

  • #5
    Genghis Khan
    “The greatest happiness is to vanquish your enemies, to chase them before you, to rob them of their wealth, to see those dear to them bathed in tears, to clasp to your bosom their wives and daughters.”
    Genghis Khan

  • #6
    “Everything is a useless speculative asset except guns and water.”
    Zero HP Lovecraft

  • #7
    Nick Land
    “As soon as politicians have learnt to buy political support from the ‘public purse’, and conditioned electorates to embrace looting and bribery, the democratic process reduces itself to the formation of (Mancur Olson’s) ‘distributional coalitions’ – electoral majorities mortared together by common interest in a collectively advantageous pattern of theft.”
    Nick Land, The Dark Enlightenment

  • #8
    James Burnham
    “Liberalism is the ideology of Western suicide. When once this initial and final sentence is understood, everything about liberalism - the beliefs, emotions and values associated with it, the nature of its enchantment, its practical record, its future - falls into place.”
    James Burnham, Suicide of the West: An Essay on the Meaning and Destiny of Liberalism

  • #9
    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
    “Grau, teurer Freund, ist alle Theorie und grün des Lebens goldner Baum”
    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust, First Part

  • #10
    Roger Crowley
    “For Albuquerque, everything was at stake. All the principal figures of the Indian administration were besieged in the Mandovi in the rain, with the shots of the enemy crashing in; the men and their captains cursed him for the lack of food, for his obstinacy, his obsessiveness, his vanity. All he had was his belief in a certain strategic vision, encouraging words, and the severities of discipline. It was perhaps his supreme moment of crisis.”
    Roger Crowley, Conquerors: How Portugal Forged the First Global Empire

  • #11
    Gregory Zuckerman
    “The options also were a way of shifting enormous risk from Renaissance to the banks. Because the lenders technically owned the underlying securities in the basket-options transactions, the most Medallion could lose in the event of a sudden collapse was the premium it had paid for the options and the collateral held by the banks. That amounted to several hundred million dollars. By contrast, the banks faced billions of dollars of potential losses if Medallion were to experience deep troubles. In the words of a banker involved in the lending arrangement, the options allowed Medallion to “ring-fence” its stock portfolios, protecting other parts of the firm, including Laufer’s still-thriving futures trading, and ensuring Renaissance’s survival in the event something unforeseen took place. One staffer was so shocked by the terms of the financing that he shifted most of his life savings into Medallion, realizing the most he could lose was about 20 percent of his money.”
    Gregory Zuckerman, The Man Who Solved the Market: How Jim Simons Launched the Quant Revolution

  • #12
    “You idolize peasants. You look up to island savages living “at one with Nature,” I ask you to see what happened to Margaret Mead, and how the Polynesians punked her—most of the things she wrote about their views on life, about their sexual freedom, was nonsense they made up to make her look foolish. In same way the fools like Gimbutas and others who believe that mankind at some remote point lived under a benevolent matriarchy, again, “at one with Nature,” in balance with the needs of the soil and such: sheer nonsense. Everywhere historians, archaeologists find what we thought was matriarchy was really no such thing.”
    Bronze Age Pervert, Bronze Age Mindset

  • #13
    “Foreign nongovernment organizations (NGOs) that support Russian democratic civic groups are a particular target of Russian accusations of foreign economic intrigue. In 2004, President Putin accused Russian NGOs of pursuing "dubious group and commercial interests" for taking foreign money. FSB Director Nikolai Patrushev told the Russian State Duma in 2005 that the FSB had uncovered spies working in foreign-sponsored NGOs. He further claimed, "Foreign secret services are ever more actively using non-traditional methods for their work and, with the help of different NGOs educational programs, are propagandizing their interests, particularly in the former Soviet Union." Patrushev accused the United States of placing spies undercover within the Peace Corps, which was expelled from Russia in 2002, the Saudi Red Crescent, and the Kuwaiti NGO Society for Social Reform. Patrushev attributed an economic motive to these perceived foreign plots, alleging that industrialized states did not want "a powerful economic competitor like Russia." Echoing Soviet-era accusations of nefarious Western economic intent, he claimed that Russia had lost billions of dollars per year due to U.S., EU, and Canadian "trade discrimination. Pushing for stronger regulation of NGOs, Patrushev said, "The imperfectness of legislation and lack of efficient mechanisms for state oversight creates a fertile ground for conducting intelligence operations under the guise of charity and other activities. In 2012, Putin signed the "foreign agent law," which ordered Russian civil rights organizations that received any foreign funding to register as "foreign agents.”
    Kevin P. Riehle, Russian Intelligence: A Case-based Study of Russian Services and Missions Past and Present
    tags: russia

  • #14
    Tatsuki Fujimoto
    “Stop that! I am not a corn dog!”
    Tatsuki Fujimoto, チェンソーマン 15 [Chainsaw Man 15]

  • #15
    John Maynard Keynes
    “The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong are more powerful than is commonly understood. Indeed, the world is ruled by little else. Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually slaves of some defunct economist.”
    John Maynard Keynes

  • #16
    Oscar Levant
    “I’ve stepped on too many toes on the way down.”
    Oscar Levant

  • #17
    Mark Fisher
    “Only prisoners have time to read, and if you want to engage in a twenty-year long research project funded by the state, you will have to kill someone.”
    Mark Fisher



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