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Quotes About Self-interest

something that was called an agreement is not necessarily always that. On the contrary, one party might advance their self-interest under the guise of a common decision, and in the long run it often becomes clear that someone is suffering, despite assurances to the contrary.
~ David Lagercrantz
something that is called an agreement is not necessarily always that. On the contrary, one party might advance their self-interest under the guise of a common decision, and in the long run it often becomes clear that someone is suffering, despite assurances to the contrary.
~ David Lagercrantz
Scientists have long known that Darwinism is false. They have adhered to the myth out of self-interest and a zealous desire to put down God.
~ Phillip E. Johnson
Self-interest is an ineffable feeling which shall follow us into God's very presence since they say there is a hierarchy even among the Holy Saints.
~ Honore de Balzac
Self-interest, be it enlightened, works indirectly for the public good.
~ William H. Prescott
There ain't no ticks like poly-ticks. Bloodsuckers all.
~ Davy Crockett
The government to you is what God is to agnostics--only to be invoked when your own well being is at stake.
~ Amitav Ghosh
The world is ruled only by consideration of advantages.
~ Friedrich von Schiller
The secret to happiness is short-term, stupid self-interest!
~ Bill Watterson
Link had to make the decision to save himself.
~ Joyce, T.S.
When self-interest inclines a man to print, he should consider that the purchaser expects a pennyworth for his penny, and has reason to asperse his honesty if he finds himself deceived.
~ William Shenstone
Often, the pretexts for starting a war are not real shortages of land, food or fuel, but rather perceptions - like fear, honor and perceived self-interest.
~ Victor Davis Hanson
Of course, we are all egoists. Egoism is so much a part of our humanity.
~ F. Sionil Jose
What's the matter with the world? Why, there ain't nothing but one word wrong with everyone of us, and that's selfishness.
~ Will Rogers
Thoreau went to jail, not to Canada. That's civil disobedience. The other is self-interest, cloaked with morality.
~ James Webb
Each human is a heterogeneous compound of vibrant matter. If matter itself is lively, then not only is the difference between subjects and objects minimized, but the status of the shared materiality of all things is elevated. (...) And in a knotted world of vibrant matter, to harm one section of the web may very well be to harm oneself. Such an enlightened or expanded notion of self-interest is good for humans.
~ Jane Bennett
There can never be such a thing as a free market, because it is human nature to cheat, monopolize, and buy off others so as to corner the market.
~ Jane Smiley
When a leader fails to provide the proper culture, one will still exist; it can best be described as one of every man for himself, each acting in his own best interests and to heck with the interests of the company.
~ Jason Jennings
Our Conclusions Reflect Self-Interest
~ Douglas Stone
Cleverness pursues its own little aims. Intelligence sees the larger whole in which all things are connected. Cleverness is motivated by self-interest, and it is extremely short-sighted. Most politicians and businesspeople are clever. Very few are intelligent. Whatever is attained through cleverness is short-lived and always turns out to be eventually self-defeating. Cleverness divides; intelligence includes.
~ Eckhart Tolle
sentimentalists have words: love, loyalty, friendship, enmity, jealousy, hate, a thousand others; a waste of words – one word defines them all: self-interest.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
Estos últimos eran el tipo del hombre parásito en política, que vive siempre al arrimo de la autoridad y no profesa más credo político que su conveniencia particular y una ciega adhesión a la gran palabra Orden, realizada en sus más restrictivas consecuencias.
~ Alberto Blest Gana
A system of conservation based solely on economic self-interest is hopelessly lopsided. It tend to ignore, and thus eventually to eliminate many elements in the land community that lack commercial value, but that are essential to its healthy functioning. It assumes, falsely, I think, that the economic parts of the biotic clock will function without the uneconomic parts.
~ Aldo Leopold
The problem, of course, was that people did not seem to understand the difference between right and wrong. They needed to be reminded about this, because if you left it to them to work out for themselves, they would never bother. They would just find out what was best for them, and then they would call that the right thing. That's how most people thought.
~ Alexander McCall Smith