Quotes from Solomon
‘… onto the world that is people paint the world that they would like.’ (Do)
'Anyone can rise if they have enough yeast.' (Do)
‘What I really like about the English is that they don’t have theories. No Englishman would ever have said, “I think, therefore I am.” Although possibly he might have said, “I Think therefore I am, I think.”’ (Do)
'... if you go around telling people they are downtrodden, you tend to make two separate enemies: the people who are doing the downtreading and have no intention of stopping, and the people who are downtrodden...' (Do)
'.... I shouldn't think too much more about politics, it can only make you ill.' (Do)
‘Money makes people rich; it is a fallacy to think it makes them better, or even that it makes them worse.’ (Do)
'I always think one should lie to policemen; it is so very good for the soul and, indeed, good for the policemen.' (Do)
'Anyone can rise if they have enough yeast.' (Do)
‘What I really like about the English is that they don’t have theories. No Englishman would ever have said, “I think, therefore I am.” Although possibly he might have said, “I Think therefore I am, I think.”’ (Do)
'... if you go around telling people they are downtrodden, you tend to make two separate enemies: the people who are doing the downtreading and have no intention of stopping, and the people who are downtrodden...' (Do)
'.... I shouldn't think too much more about politics, it can only make you ill.' (Do)
‘Money makes people rich; it is a fallacy to think it makes them better, or even that it makes them worse.’ (Do)
'I always think one should lie to policemen; it is so very good for the soul and, indeed, good for the policemen.' (Do)