Donald A. Norman book The Design of Everyday Things
Source: The Design of Everyday Things (1988, 2002), Ch. 7, pp. 212—213.
"Inferior Workers" sub-section, p. 12
"The problem of the Negro," 1965
Donald A. Norman book The Design of Everyday Things
Source: The Design of Everyday Things (1988, 2002), Ch. 7, pp. 212—213.
“Apparently I lack some particular perversion which today's employer is seeking.”
John Kennedy Toole A Confederacy of Dunces
Source: A Confederacy of Dunces
Robert Graves (1895–1985) English poet and novelist
Source: The Reader Over Your Shoulder (1943), Ch. 3: "Where Is Good English to Be Found?"
“When the leader lacks confidence, the followers lack commitment.”
John C. Maxwell (1947) American author, speaker and pastor
Source: Developing the Leader Within You
Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman
1860s, Our Composite Nationality (1869)
Context: The policy of keeping the Indians to themselves, has kept the tomahawk and scalping knife busy upon our borders, and has cost us largely in blood and treasure. Our treatment of the negro has lacked humanity and filled the country with agitation and ill-feeling, and brought the nation to the verge of ruin. Before the relations of those two races are satisfactorily settled, and in despite of all opposition, a new race is making its appearance within our borders, and claiming attention. It is estimated that not less than one hundred thousand Chinamen are now within the limits of the United States. Several years ago every vessel, large or small, of steam or of sail, bound to our Pacific coast and hailing from the Flowery kingdom, added to the number and strength of this new element of our population.
“Hard work is only a prison sentence when you lack motivation”
Malcolm Gladwell (1963) journalist and science writer
Source: Outliers: The Story of Success