"The act of bell ringing is symbolic of all proselytizing religions. It implies the pointless interference with the quiet of other people."
"The phase of the usury system which we are trying to analyze is more or less Patterson's perception that the Bank of England could have benefit of all the interest on all the money that it creates out of nothing. ... Now the American citizen can, of course, appeal to his constitution, which states that Congress shall have power to coin money or regulate the value thereof and of foreign coin. Such appeal is perhaps quixotic."
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Source: In a Station of the Metro l. 1 (1916)
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