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“We have not put our trust in Kings; let us not put it in natural resources, but grasp the truth that exhaustless wealth lies in the latent and as yet undeveloped capacities of individuals, of corporations, of States.”
Source: Efficiency as a Basis for Operation and Wages, p. 164; ; Cited in: Morgen Witzel (2003) Fifty Key Figures in Management. p. 80
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Source: https://guardian.ng/features/how-to-have-more-female-vice-chancellors-in-nigerian-varsities/Prof Grace Alele on allowing qualified people in position regardless of the gender.
1920s, Authority and Religious Liberty (1924)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 592.
                                        
                                        Account of his famous dream of the benzene structure, as quoted in A Life of Magic Chemistry : Autobiographical Reflections of a Nobel Prize Winner (2001) by George A. Olah, p. 54<!-- also partially quoted in  Serendipity, Accidental Discoveries in Science (1989) by Royston M. Roberts , pp. 75-81 --> 
Context: I was sitting writing on my textbook, but the work did not progress; my thoughts were elsewhere. I turned my chair to the fire and dozed. Again the atoms were gamboling before my eyes. This time the smaller groups kept modestly in the background. My mental eye, rendered more acute by the repeated visions of the kind, could now distinguish larger structures of manifold conformation; long rows sometimes more closely fitted together all twining and twisting in snake-like motion. But look! What was that? One of the snakes had seized hold of its own tail, and the form whirled mockingly before my eyes. As if by a flash of lightning I awoke; and this time also I spent the rest of the night in working out the consequences of the hypothesis. Let us learn to dream, gentlemen, and then perhaps we shall learn the truth... but let us beware of publishing our dreams before they have been put to the proof by the waking understanding.
                                    
                                        
                                        November Chapter The Peverel Papers - A yearbook of the countryside ed Julian Shuckburgh  Century Hutchinson 1986 
The Peverel Papers
                                    
                                        
                                        A Calm Address to our American Colonies (1775), pp. 17–18. 
1770s
                                    
A Magazine of People and Possibilities interview (1998)
“We're going to have to let truth scream louder to our souls than the lies that have infected us.”
Source: So Long, Insecurity: You've Been a Bad Friend to Us
                                        
                                        Speech in Edinburgh (30 June 1892), quoted in The Times (1 July 1892), p. 12. 
1890s