11 Quotes & Sayings By Markham Shaw Pyle

Markham Shaw Pyle, the founder of The Center for the Study of Health and Happiness, was born in Texas and raised in New York City. He is a graduate of Barnard College and Columbia University's School of Journalism. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in Consumer Behavior, and is a former professor at Fordham University Graduate School of Business Read more

He has been a guest lecturer at numerous universities, including Harvard Business School, Yale University, and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. In addition to his many academic accomplishments, Dr. Pyle has been listed in Who's Who in America since 1982.

In addition to his academic career, he has been published in numerous periodicals, including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Smart Money magazine, and Psychology Today magazine.

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Regarding 'Jabez's Prayer', I will say at once that I am a very poor Christian, and indeed a bad man. My besetting sins are many, and the least of them are the fleshlier ones: the really deadly ones are pride and intellectual arrogance. But I can honestly say I have never sunk to confusing prayer: the soul's colloquy with the Creator, mortal man's dialogue with the Deity: with magical incantation and the ritual of the 'spell. Markham Shaw Pyle
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I admit at the beginning that 'popular religion, ' 'demotic religion, ' the pieties of the common folk, tends to sink to the lowest common denominator, be it in syncretizing saints with old, half-forgotten pagan godlings, or in preferring the nasal whine and the revivalist shoutin' to solid sense and learning, regarding intellect as positively inimical to the workings of the Holy Ghost. But it is in American religious life, especially Protestant American religious life, that things bottom out completely. Markham Shaw Pyle
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Justice can readily do her job blindfolded; she cannot function gagged and deafened, least of all when the means of gagging and deafening her are not remarked. Markham Shaw Pyle
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Of all America’s natural resources, its richest is an inexhaustible vein of irony. Markham Shaw Pyle
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For four centuries now, the American people have resigned themselves to natural disasters and acts of God: floods, prairie fires, blizzards, tornados, hurricanes, dust bowls, epidemics, academics, lawyers, and politicians. Markham Shaw Pyle
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In answer to 'But violence hasn't solved anything! ' The hell it hasn't. The application of violence - of killing and a willingness to be killed - on a massive scale is responsible for a lot of solutions. The most recent mass application of violence liberated Kuwait. The most recent mass application of violence on a global scale alone cleansed the world of the Third Reich. Nonviolence and passive resistance did less than nothing to stop Hitler and his henchmen. The Atlantic slave trade wasn't stopped by 'dialogue' or 'passive resistance' or conferences, but by the opened gunports of the Royal Navy; Dachau and Chang-I weren't liberated with pamphlets. Markham Shaw Pyle
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After all, Christmastide is the time of year for warming brandies, for assertive burgundies and meaty Medoc wines, and for gladsome whiskies. And an Islay malt: well, this is the octave of St Andrew, and you will doubtless recall that he is not only the patron saint of Alba, of Scotland, but was also a fisherman. How better to toast my favorite apostle (he being all the things I personally am not, starting with humble and self-effacing) than with the sea-salty dram of an Islay whisky? . Markham Shaw Pyle
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Show me you care about our common tongue. Bring to your [writing] passion, deeply informed by knowledge of your subject. Stay me, not with apples and flagons, but with wit and grace, humor and intense caring about your discipline. Don't slack, don't give it a lick and a promise, don't make it evident that you posted what was 'good enough for government work, ' don't try and fake it. Give it your best, your all, not for pence, but for the love of the craft. Do these things, as these writers and scores I have not named do, bring to your work your self, your heart, your voice, motherly or youthful, lawyerly or priestly, conservative or liberal, it matters not. Do this and I and hundreds of others will return again and again to your work, not merely because we may have a burning need for a new printer or an abiding interest in college newspapers or what have you, but because we wish to spend time with your mind and voice. . Markham Shaw Pyle
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As a general rule, I am opposed to tax dollars being used for — well, damn near anything, barring mail delivery, law enforcement, and heavy artillery. Markham Shaw Pyle
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My mother was widely loved, and rightly so — and widely regarded as too sweet for words. Well, she had them buffaloed. Any woman who could out-stubborn a dachshund deserved to be accorded the wary and respectful affection the dachshund gave her. Markham Shaw Pyle