“Sometimes a person has to accept who they are before they can share it with someone else.”
“Sometimes before your luck can be good,someone else's has to be bad”
“But sometimes the best help a person can find is helping someone else.”
“The world, I sometimes think, is filled with someone liking someone who likes someone else who likes someone else.”
“Think long and hard before offering your heart to someone who can only accept it part-time”
“If D1 was a just distribution, and people voluntarily moved from it to D2, transferring parts of their shares they were given under D1 (what was it for if not to do something with?), isn't D2 also just? If the people were entitled to dispose of the resources to which they were entitled (under D1), didn't this include their being entitled to give it to, or exchange it with, Wilt Chamberlain? Can anyone else complain on grounds of justice? Each other person already has his legitimate share under D1. Under D1, there is nothing that anyone has that anyone else has a claim of justice against. After someone transfers something to Wilt Chamberlain, third parties still have their legitimate shares; their shares are not changed. By what process could such a transfer among two persons give rise to a legitimate claim of distributive justice on a portion of what was transferred, by a third party who had no claim of justice on any holding of the others before the transfer?”