“A successful lawsuit is the one worn by a policeman.” LawSuccessfulFeetLawyerWornPolicemenLawsuit Author:Robert Frost
“Under the antitrust laws, a man becomes a criminal from the moment he goes into business, no matter what he does. If he complies with one of these laws, he faces criminal prosecution under several others. For instance, if he charges prices which some bureaucrats judge as too high, he can be prosecuted for monopoly or for a successful 'intent to monopolize'; if he charges prices lower than those of his competitors, he can be prosecuted for 'unfair competition' or 'restraint of trade'; and if he charges the same prices as his competitors, he can be prosecuted for 'collusion' or 'conspiracy.'” IfsMenDoeMatterMomentsFacesLawSuccessfulJudgingNo Matter WhatTradeCompetitionCriminalsInstanceConspiracyUnfairRestraintCompetitorsMonopolyBureaucratsProsecutionCollusionAntitrustAntitrust Laws Book:Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal Source: Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal
“Now, success is not the result of making money; making money is the result of success - and success is in direct proportion to our service. Most people have this law backwards. They believe that you're successful if you earn a lot of money. The truth is that you can only earn money after you're successful.” PeopleIfsBelieveLawResultsSuccessfulTruth IsDirectMaking MoneyProportionLots Of MoneyBackwards Author:Earl Nightingale
“I'm interested in confronting police brutality and police abuse of cracking down on street performers and street artists, but also in valorizing street art as legitimate performance within the artistic sphere, where it's so often conflated with pan-handling and begging and not "successful" art. I want to change laws around street performance.” WantArtLawArtistSuccessfulStreetsPerformancesAbusePoliceArtisticPerformersSpheresPolice BrutalityBrutalityBeggingConfrontingStreet ArtStreet Performers Author:Kalan Sherrard