Trivia
Every sixth man in Tibet is a monk.
It was Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. who said, “Lawyers spend a great deal of their time shoveling smoke.”
Do most people harbor hatreds? And feel the need to target their hatreds at something or someone? If so, are such hatreds uncontrollable? Toss out these rhetorical queries to your coffee conversationalist, and if you get a chance to talk again, mention this popular theory of World War II: That Adolf Hitler gained control of mixed mass hatreds by focusing them on one sharply defined segment of the population.