“We should not call a city happy because it attracts masses of citizens from everywhere; a fortunate city is one in which the race of the original inhabitants is best preserved.” ShouldRaceCitiesCitizensMassOriginalsFortunate Author:Isocrates
“In some of our subcultures, paper bags are often used to carry intimate personal belongings. And the sight of some of our less fortunate citizens carrying their belongings in brown paper bags is too familiar to permit such crass biases to diminish protection of privacy.” UsedCitizensPaperSightProtectionFamiliarFortunateIntimateBrownPrivacyBagsBelongingPermitDiminishLess FortunateSubcultureCrassPaper Bags Author:David L. Bazelon
“There's a lot of people in the world that would love to trade places with American citizens, and we are very fortunate to be here.” PeopleWorldCitizensTradeFortunateAmerican Citizens Author:Reid Hoffman