“Cursed be all those on land and sea who eat their fill, cursed be all those who starve yet raise no hand in protest, cursed be all the bread, the wine, the meat which day by day descends deep in the entrails of the exploited man and turns not into freedom's cry, the murderer's ruthless knife!” MenHandsTurnsSeaLandCryRaisesWineBreadMeatProtestKnivesMurdererRuthlessCursedLand And Sea Author:Nikos Kazantzakis
“The brilliant creative core of capitalism ... is the story the entrepreneurs and capital investors tell themselves about the future. How they intend to alter it, what they expect to gain in return, where they will raise the capital to accomplish their vision. Many of their stories turn out to be flawed or mistaken, of course, but the capacity to envision a set of future events and then act to fulfill them is a central source of capitalism's strength and its dominance of society.” StoriesTurnsCoursesVisionCreativeEventsSourceReturnCapitalismGainsCapacityRaisesEntrepreneurAccomplishBrilliantCoreInvestorsMistakenFlawedDominanceFuture Events Book:The Soul of Capitalism: Opening Paths to a Moral Economy Source: The Soul of Capitalism: Opening Paths to a Moral Economy
“Writing a book I have found to be like building a house. A man forms a plan, and collects materials. He thinks he has enough to raise a large and stately edifice; but after he has arranged, compacted and polished, his work turns out to be a very small performance. The authour however like the builder, knows how much labour his work has cost him; and therefore estimates it at a higher rate than other people think it deserves” PeopleThinkingKnowsMenWritingBookEnoughFormTurnsFoundHouseKnow HowPlansBuildingMaterialsHigherCostDeservePerformancesRaisesRateVanityLabourWriting A BookBuilderPolishedEdifice Book:The Journal of a Tour to Corsica and Memoirs of Pascal Paoli Source: The Journal of a Tour to Corsica and Memoirs of Pascal Paoli