There is a constant and...
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There is a constant and unending temptation to bend our behavior to honor the wealthy. While their generosity can do wonderful things for society, such charity needs to be kept in perspective. When he was mayor of West Berlin, Willy Brandt was invited to view the great new Mann Auditorium in Tel Aviv, Israel. He expressed his appreciation for the concert hall having been named for Thomas Mann, the German writer. He was quickly corrected. His host politely informed him that the building was actually named for a certain Frederic Mann of Philadelphia. In surprise, Brandt asked, "Why? What did he ever write?" Came the reply, "A check."
-- Sherer
-- Sherer
