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Yuval Noah Harari
“One of history's few iron laws is that luxuries tend to become necessities and to spawn new obligations. Once people get used to a certain luxury, they take it for granted. Then they begin to count on it. Finally they reach a point where they can't live without it.”
Yuval Noah Harari, Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind

John D. Rockefeller
“Go as far as you can see; when you get there, you'll be able to see farther.”
John D. Rockefeller

“If an average man’s natural desire were to be a good husband and father, then their work would have been easy. But in early Rome, for example, bachelorhood had to be forbidden by law.[ix] The problem with the view of the social conservative is that it assumes a man’s duty to his wife and children is more natural, and therefore more easily enforced, than it actually is. They often do not see the immense work that had to go into making men good husbands or fathers, nor the great privileges through which men had to be enticed to accept these duties; still less do they see or dare to mention the great work—some would say oppression—that had to be exerted to make women faithful wives and mothers.[x] Social liberals and feminists make the same mistake. They assume the problem is that men desire patriarchy and ownership over the wife and family, that men desire dominion over wife and children. They do not see these are, in part, methods some civilizations resorted to in order to induce men to accept the responsibilities of father and husband. Men deprived of patriarchy have no reason to accept duty or responsibility, nor the loss of freedom that goes with family life.”
Costin Alamariu, Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy

Horatio Nelson
“England expects that every man will do his duty.”
Horatio Nelson

Bryan Burrough
“The Roaring Eighties were a new gilded age, where winning was celebrated at all costs.”
Bryan Burrough, Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco

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