Myths
The widely accepted assertion that, only if you let markets be will everyone be paid correctly and thus fairly, according to his worth, is a myth. Only when we part with this myth and grasp the political nature of the market and the collective nature of individual productivity will we be able to build a more just society in which historical legacies and collective actions, and not just individual talents and efforts, are properly taken into account in deciding how to reward people.
Author: Ha-Joon ChangTopics: Effort, Fair, Famous, Market, Myths, People
Horrors, I believe, should be original – the use of common myths and legends being a weakening influence.
Author: H. P. LovecraftTopics: Common, Famous, Horror, Influence, Legends, Myths, Original, Weaken
There are a lot of myths about my injuries. They say I have broken every bone in my body. Not true. But I have broken 35 bones. I had surgery 14 times to pin and plate. I shattered my pelvis. I forget all of the things that have broke.
Author: Evel KnievelTopics: Broken, Forget, Injuries, Injury, Mythology, Myths, Times, Times of difficulty, True, True artist, True courage
Men, believing in myths, will always fear something terrible, everlasting punishment as certain or probable . . . Men base all these fears not on mature opinions, but on irrational fancies, that they are more disturbed by fear of the unknown than by facing facts. Peace of mind lies in being delivered from all these fears.
Author: EpictetusTopics: Always, Facts, Famous, Fear, Inspirational, Irrational, Lies, Lord, Mature, Meaningful, Men, Mind, Myths, Opinions, Peace, Personal belief, Philosopher, Probable, Punishment, Strong desire, Terrible
All my stories are like the Greek and Roman myths, and the Egyptian myths, and the Old and New Testament.
Author: Ray BradburyTopics: Famous, Feelings, Meaningful, Myths, Old, Stories
Nights through dreams tell the myths forgotten by the day
Author: Carl JungTopics: Day-To-Day, Dream, Forgiveness, Mysteries, Myths, Nice, Night, Nightingale, Tell, Telling
Myths which are believed in tend to become true.
Author: George OrwellTopics: Motivational, Myths, True