“The whirling gears of progress have put the gear makers out of work.”
Brian Hayes (scientist) (1900) American scientist, columnist and author
Source: Group Theory in the Bedroom (2008), Chapter 7, On The Teeth Of Wheels, p. 139
Top Gear, 2 November 2008; as quoted in "Clarkson joke sparks complaints" http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7707641.stm, BBC News, 4 November 2008 <br class="br">Top Gear
“The whirling gears of progress have put the gear makers out of work.”
Brian Hayes (scientist) (1900) American scientist, columnist and author
Source: Group Theory in the Bedroom (2008), Chapter 7, On The Teeth Of Wheels, p. 139
“The modern world is not geared properly to the storage of goods.”
Benjamin Graham (1894–1976) American investor
Source: World Commodities and World Currencies (1944), Chapter III, The Paradox of the Stockpile, p. 23
Terry Pratchett (1948–2015) English author
Source: Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch
“Patience is the ability to idle your motor when you feel like stripping your gears.”
Barbara Johnson (1947–2009) American literary critic
Lewis Mumford book The City in History
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The City in History (1961)
Context: Unfortunately, once an economy is geared to expansion, the means rapidly turn into an end and "the going becomes the goal." Even more unfortunately, the industries that are favored by such expansion must, to maintain their output, be devoted to goods that are readily consumable either by their nature, or because they are so shoddily fabricated that they must soon be replaced. By fashion and built-in obsolescence the economies of machine production, instead of producing leisure and durable wealth, are duly cancelled out by the mandatory consumption on an even larger scale.
“My boss told me to get my butt in gear. I told him I was shiftless.”
Jay London (1966) American comedian
One-liners