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" ... And right now you might be laughing at my absurdly maudlin performance back in 2013. But please remember that nothing like this had yet happened to this new thing called bitcoin. All I really wanted was for this thing to reach some price (what was it?) that would convince people that this is the real thing, a new money for the digital age. Little did I know in those days that there is no price that will convince the incorrigible skeptics. ... "
" ... Comportment is essential to leadership. Until recently, our society has always valued politicians who kept their cool, in fact, those who did not were often voted from office, or mocked. Witness Richard Nixon’s meltdown in 1962 after losing his race to be governor of California. Nixon was more maudlin than angry, but that comment – “you won’t have Nixon to kick around anymore” – only fed his critics. ... "
" ... If you wish to know the actual motive behind the egalitarians' theories--behind all their maudlin slogans, mawkish pleas, and ponderous volumes of verbal rat-traps--if you wish to grasp the enormity of the smallness of spirit for the sake of which they seek to immolate mankind, it can be presented in a few lines: ... "
" ... Michael Collins, whose passing at age 90 we mourn today, had been a hero of mine since childhood. But I first noticed something special about him when reading his memoir, Carrying the Fire while researching my 2008 book about the Apollo Guidance Computer, Digital Apollo. Collins wrote the best, least maudlin of the Apollo-era astronaut memoirs, with the broadest and the most pragmatic perspective on spaceflight. ... "
" ... New Year’s Eve is part celebration, part funeral. It’s a weird mix of celebratory and melancholy. Death and rebirth and all the maudlin and hopeful realizations that come with it are part of today’s celebrations, but so is that interwoven sense of mortality we all experience more with each passing birthday, but we get to go through it communally, once a year. ... "