
1995, p. 229; As cited in: Cristina Chaminade, Bino Catasús (2007) Intellectual Capital Revisited: Paradoxes in the Knowledge Intensive Organization.. p. 94
1980s - 1990s, High Output Management (1983)
1995, p. 229; As cited in: Cristina Chaminade, Bino Catasús (2007) Intellectual Capital Revisited: Paradoxes in the Knowledge Intensive Organization.. p. 94
1980s - 1990s, High Output Management (1983)
“The reign of chaos is over. He has imposed order. Knives cut again”
section IV
The Waves (1931)
Context: Now,’ said Neville, ‘my tree flowers. My heart rises. All oppression is relieved. All impediment is removed. The reign of chaos is over. He has imposed order. Knives cut again.’ [... ]
‘Here is Percival,’ said Bernard, ‘[... ] We [... ] now come nearer; and shuffling closer on our perch in this restaurant where everybody’s interests are at variance, and the incessant passage of traffic chafes us with distractions, and the door opening perpetually its glass cage solicits us with myriad temptations and offers insults and wounds to our confidence — sitting together here we love each other and believe in our own endurance.
“Let us advance on Chaos and the Dark”
Source: Self-Reliance
Other
“I for one like chaos. Chaos looks good on me.”
Source: Uncommon Criminals
“Chaos is rejecting all you have learned. Chaos is being yourself.”
Source: A Short History of Decay (1949)
“Since we cannot hope for order let us withdraw with style from the chaos.”
Source: Lord Malquist and Mr Moon (1966), Ch. I: Dramatis Personae and Other Coincidences.
Source: You Shall Know Our Velocity!