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“Judas sold his soul for thirty pieces of silver; Faust sold his for some extra years of youth; Marilyn Monroe deserted Jesus Christ for Arthur Miller.”
Nicholas Samstag, The Uses of Ineptitude or How Not To Want To Do Better
“Consider what you would do with some of the many hours and a share of the energy that you now squander on people who contribute little or nothing to your income or happiness or development as a human being.”
Nicholas Samstag, The Uses of Ineptitude or How Not To Want To Do Better
“The wonder is not that so many people have sick or battered souls, but that they think they have souls at all.”
Nicholas Samstag, The Uses of Ineptitude or How Not To Want To Do Better
“Our sainted aunts prate of living for others while our rich uncles call us mollycoddles for not fighting for what we want. Murder is a patriotic act if you commit it in a uniform; it is the blackest sin if you kill someone while wearing a gray flannel suit.”
Nicholas Samstag, The Uses of Ineptitude or How Not To Want To Do Better