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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
9b1f629 | There is but one coward on earth, and that is the coward that dare not know. | W. E. B. Du Bois | ||
b312a22 | The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line. | W. E. B. Du Bois | ||
f662861 | The cost of liberty is less than the price of repression. | W. E. B. Du Bois | ||
c2e4a25 | Liberty trains for liberty. Responsibility is the first step in responsibility. | W. E. B. Du Bois | ||
24cc346 | The cause of war is preparation for war. | W. E. B. Du Bois | ||
a64da03 | In my own country for nearly a century I have been nothing but a nigger. | W. E. B. Du Bois | ||
25b2cc9 | Without data, you're just another person with an opinion. | W. Edwards Deming | ||
f31f314 | The worker is not the problem. The problem is at the top! Management! | W. Edwards Deming | ||
b4c7603 | Blame the process, not the people. | W. Edwards Deming | ||
465a778 | Defects are not free. Somebody makes them, and gets paid for making them. | W. Edwards Deming | ||
ee1df1d | Quality comes not from inspection, but from improvement of the production process. | W. Edwards Deming | ||
5a5cfdd | the principle that where there is fear, there will be wrong figures. . . . | W. Edwards Deming | ||
92a2a23 | What is the variation trying to tell us about a process, about the people in the process? | W. Edwards Deming | ||
0094584 | I'm the guy they used to call "Deep Throat". | W. Mark Felt | ||
9c32c18 | I guess people used to think Deep Throat was a criminal, but now they think he's a hero. | W. Mark Felt | ||
a150c41 | Follow the money. | W. Mark Felt | ||
9dcfd35 | When a constraint exists advantage can usually be taken of it. | W. Ross Ashby | ||
00860db | The concept of "variety" [is] inseparable from that of "information." | W. Ross Ashby | ||
4f169ff | Variety can destroy variety. | W. Ross Ashby | ||
cb48c8c | She may very well pass for forty threeIn the dusk with the light behind her. | W. S. Gilbert | ||
26d83ea | But I submit, my lord, with all submission,To marry two at once is Burglaree! | W. S. Gilbert | ||
30511c1 | Or you or I must yield up his life to Ahrimanes. I would rather it were you. | W. S. Gilbert | ||
fdeed72 | What, never? / No, never! / What, never? / Well, hardly ever! | W. S. Gilbert | ||
3b1c308 | Things are seldom what they seem;Skim milk masquerades as cream. | W. S. Gilbert | ||
ffc39cb | Against our wills, papa--against our wills! | W. S. Gilbert | ||
3fad230 | Exactly - you said "often" ('frequently') only once. | W. S. Gilbert | ||
fcbe210 | Art stopped short at the cultivated court of the Empress Josephine. | W. S. Gilbert | ||
a0c017b | I know what love is. There was a happy time when I didn't, but bitter experience has taught me. | W. S. Gilbert | ||
c9b74f7 | The House of Peers, thoughout the warAnd did it very well. | W. S. Gilbert | ||
1434fa4 | I can tell a woman's age in half a minute -- and I do! | W. S. Gilbert | ||
fa2cdf7 | Darwinian Man, though well-behav'd,At best is only a monkey shav'd! | W. S. Gilbert | ||
0fd486f | Man is nature's sole mistake. | W. S. Gilbert | ||
c8f785a | but it's an unjust world, and virtue is triumphant only in theatrical performances. | W. S. Gilbert | ||
2b10b1d | Is life a boon?Must call too soon. | W. S. Gilbert | ||
5db109e | Roll on, thou ball, roll onRoll on! | W. S. Gilbert | ||
77eadf1 | Ah, take one consideration with anotherA policeman's lot is not a happy one! | W. S. Gilbert | ||
60c9fa9 | I leave this at your ear for when you awake. | W. S. Graham | ||
d245400 | The tragedy of love is indifference. | W. Somerset Maugham | ||
74a5d69 | The isn't only a sunny place for shady people. | W. Somerset Maugham | ||
5fde352 | The trouble with our younger authors is that they are all in the sixties. | W. Somerset Maugham | ||
0d1cb6a | It is unsafe to take your reader for more of a fool than he is. | W. Somerset Maugham | ||
6d3215f | To eat well in England, you should have a breakfast three times a day. | W. Somerset Maugham | ||
e8b2d4f | Money is the string with which a sardonic destiny directs the motions of its puppets. | W. Somerset Maugham | ||
49305a1 | A soul is a troublesome possession, and when man developed it he lost the Garden of Eden. | W. Somerset Maugham |