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... of the most effective methods of destroying the morale of a people. When Mr. Baruch saw the heads of the two copper families, he says he found them willing to think of nothing but giving copper to the government — money was of no consideration whatever. Mr. Baruch — "They said that so far as the United States Government itself was concerned they would give Uncle Sam all the copper...

... patriotic price. Mr. Graham — "They did not pay 16 2-3 cents for the 45,000,000 pounds?" Mr. Baruch — "Oh, no; not these other large quantities of materials." He said that the copper was furnished to the government without receiving money for it; price-fixing was yet in the future. "Then we came to the point, 'Well, what about the civilian population?' So we made...
... surely cannot be considered invidious for THE DEARBORN INDEPENDENT thus to introduce to the people of the United States a gentleman whose influence upon the country is so vital. Just how vital can be understood only by those who have studied the puzzle of a country filled with the good things of life, and still unable to use them or to share them because of a kink in the pipe line called "money...

... administration which you cannot do by organization. For example: Mr. Warburg wanted only one central bank which should be the sole arbiter of finance in the United States. The United States Government would have almost nothing to do save to make the money and stand back of it; the bankers of the United States, and the people thereof, would have nothing to do except what they were told; the one central bank...
... and again with the glasses, but the dream was broken. And with it broken I could not manage to catch up with it again. "And it was not only just a beautiful dream, it had something to do with finances too. A man was promising to give me money, and we were haggling. He wanted to purchase something, and I had brought him up to ninety-nine rupees. But I was stubborn -- I was trying to bring him to...

... one hundred rupees; and it was only a question of one rupee. And the thing I was selling was not worth twenty rupees. I would have given it to him for ninety-nine, but I wanted to see the man accurately, and I wanted to count the money accurately. The glasses were needed. "After I put on the glasses, I was saying to the man, `Wherever you are, come back! Okay -- ninety-nine I will accept...
... waste it. And the greatest use that you can put this moment to is meditation. Everything else eventually proves meaningless. Earn money, become respectable, have political power, mm? one day death comes and everything is taken away and you are a beggar again. - Only meditation cannot be taken away by anything - not even by death. One can continue meditating while one is dying. One can not remain rich...

... denominator - what he wants - so the story moves around him. Even films of people like samuel beckett never succeeded. Wherever his films were shown the audience simply revolted - there were riots. People simply demanded their money back, because to them it looked nonsensical, absurd. His films were tremendously creative - he was a rare man - but it was not possible for the masses to understand his insight...
... mind - not only non-competitive, but in a mind that is not even making any comparisons. You are yourself - there is no need to compare yourself with anybody. Once you start comparing, competition arises. If you think somebody else has more money than you, suddenly there is competition. If you think somebody is more healthy than you, there is competition. And whenever there is competition, you become...

... about a small child who has not yet understood the meaning of money. If you give him a one hundred rupee note and a shining four anna coin, he will choose the four anna coin, not the hundred rupee note, because the shining coin will appeal to him more. His reality is different from your reality. Your energy is moving away from the sex centre, and it is good - you should be happy about it. And you...
... is an impotent passion, a futile passion. Failure is certain. There is no meaning. Life is just accidental, not going anywhere. He says that life is like a child who is asleep in a train and is awakened by an inspector who wants to check the ticket, but the child has no ticket and no money either to pay for it. Not only that, the child is not at all aware of where he is going, what his destination...

... you are in the train. You don't have a ticket and you don't have the money to pay for it, and still you cannot get out of the train. There are guards who won't allow you to jump out of it, because to commit suicide is a great crime. You are neither allowed to go out of the train nor do you see any point in being in the train because you don't know where you are going and you never decided to be...
... improperly, and deprived him of the right of valid betrothal.29  Said Rabina to R. Ashi: [Your explanation is] satisfactory where the man betrothed [her] with money;30  what [however, can be said where] he betrothed her by cohabitation? — The Rabbis have declared his cohabitation to be an act of mere fornication.31 Rab Judah stated in the name of Samuel: The halachah is in agreement with R...

..., such, for instance, as the present one where the girl was improperly snatched away, to be invalid. One of the forms of kinyan in marriage (cf. Kid. 2a). Since the Rabbis are empowered to confiscate a man's property they might well dispose of the money of the betrothal by treating it as a mere gift to the girl. Which has no legal validity to effect a kinyan. That THE MINOR IS TO BE INSTRUCTED TO...
... with their own hands. If somebody takes away your money, nothing is taken; money you can earn again. But if somebody takes your responsibility, you are destroyed, you are almost instantly killed. To be responsible for yourself is the very life of your being. And these saviors were saying, "You have just to be faithful, and to save you is our responsibility." I don't take anybody's...
...; "For that kind of money," says Sandy, "I don't think that Glenda would mind. Would you, Glenda? Go ahead and pinch her." Glenda leans over a chair and exposes her behind. Hamish looks at it... and just keeps looking. Finally, after five minutes, he says, "I just can't do it." "Why not?" asks Sandy, "have you not got the nerve?" "It is not that...

...," says Hamish, "I have not got the money." Grandma Rosenbaum, aged seventy, is complaining of stomach pains to Dr. Bones. Bones examines her thoroughly and announces his findings. "The truth is, Mrs. Rosenbaum," he says, "you are pregnant." "That is impossible!" cries Grandma. "I am seventy years old, and my husband is eighty-two." Bones insists...
... day you are here - why don't you join in the work?" The man said, "For what?" He said, "For what? You will earn money." The man said, "But for what?" The engineer said, "Then you can relax under a tree." The man said, "This is stupid, I'm already resting under a tree. Why should I bother first to work, then to earn money, and then to rest under a...

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