"A configurational perspective on key account management", 2002
“[Functionalism is a] dividing up of activities as to kinds.”
Source: 1940s, The Elements of Business Administration, 1943, p. 56
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“His active Soul a thousand waies divides,
And swift through all imaginations glides.”
The Works of Publius Virgilius Maro (2nd ed. 1654), Virgil's Æneis
“[Functionalism is] a distinction between kinds of duties.”
Source: The Principles of Organization, 1947, p. 15

Source: Imperialism, The Highest Stage of Capitalism (1917), Chapter Two

For one swallow does not make a summer, nor does one day; and so too one day, or a short time, does not make a man blessed and happy.
Book I, 1098a; §7 as translated by W. D. Ross
Variants:
One swallow does not a summer make.
As quoted in A History of Ancient Philosophy: From the Beginning to Augustine (1998) by Karsten Friis Johansen, p. 382
One swallow (they say) no Sommer doth make.
John Davies, in The Scourge of Folly (1611)
One swallow yet did never summer make.
As rendered by William Painter in Chaucer Newly Painted (1623)
One swallow does not make a spring, nor does one sunny day; similarly, one day or a short time does not make a man blessed and happy.
As translated in Philosophical Grounds of Rationality: Intentions, Categories, Ends (1988), by Richard E. Grandy and Richard Warner, p. 483
Nicomachean Ethics

From an interview http://www.avclub.com/article/john-cleese-14197 with The A. V. Club (2008)