Wisdom by Marion J. Levy
11 pieces of wisdom
“Large numbers of things are determined, and therefore not subject to change.”
“Anticipated events never live up to expectations.”
“That segment of the community with which one has the greatest sympathy as a liberal inevitably turns out to be one of the most narrow-minded and bigoted segments of the community.”
“Always pray that your opposition be wicked. In wickedness there is a strong strain toward rationality. Therefore, there is always the possibility, in theory, of handling the wicked by outthinking them.”
“Good intentions randomize behavior.”
“If good intentions are combined with stupidity, it is impossible to outthink them.”
“In unanimity, there is cowardice and uncritical thinking.”
“To have a sense of humor is to be a tragic figure.”
“To know thyself is the ultimate form of aggression.”
“No amount of genius can overcome a preoccupation with detail.”
“Only God can make a random selection.”