Felix Frankfurter, who penned a memoir more than 50 years ago that included a richly descriptive portrait of how a lawyer can lose his professional soul in service to a demanding client. Regarding a railroad tycoon and the "boot-licking deference" paid by his cadre of lawyers, he wrote: "If it means that you should be that kind of a subservient creature to have the most desirable clients, the biggest clients in the country, if that's what it means to be a leader of the bar, I never want to be a leader of the bar. The price of admission is too high."
“Reading and thinking. The beauty of doing it, is that if you’re good at it, you don’t have to do much else" Charlie Munger. "La cantidad de energía necesaria para refutar una gilipollez es un orden de magnitud mayor que para producirla" Paul Kedrosky «Nulla dies sine linea» Antonio Guarino. "Reading won't be obsolete till writing is, and writing won't be obsolete till thinking is" Paul Graham.
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