Most people behave pretty well on Main Street, and most people behave pretty well on Wall Street, when they live under good laws and bear the risk of their own behavior.
...the question of what one should make is always superior, in point or order and logic, to the question of how to make it.
One does not know whether to laugh or cry. I suppose at tax time, one will have to cry.
...just as government is necessary, it is for the same reason necessary that it be limited. It cannont make angels of us. It cannot be run as if angels were in control of it.
The great books beckon us to a road upward.