“I'm a ROLLS-ROYCE! A MAN-EATING ROLLS-ROYCE!”
Taubie Kushlick (1910–1991) South African actor and director
Sunday Times interview (1980s)
Source: Rolls-Royce print ad, 1958. This is sometimes referred to as the most famous headline in advertising history.
“I'm a ROLLS-ROYCE! A MAN-EATING ROLLS-ROYCE!”
Taubie Kushlick (1910–1991) South African actor and director
Sunday Times interview (1980s)
Gordon Moore (1929) American businessman, co-founder of Intel and author of the eponym law
Moore's Law | ZEISS International http://www.zeiss.com/semiconductor-manufacturing-technology/en_de/products-solutions/lithography-optics/about-optical-lithography/moore_s-law.html (quoting an unidentified statement pertaining to Moore's Law.)
Robert X. Cringely (1953) American technology journalist and columnist
Robert X. Cringely (1989), "Noted from the field" in: InfoWorld magazine, Vol. 11, nr. 10, March 6, 1989, p. 94
Warren Buffett (1930) American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist
As quoted in The Money Adventure (1998) by Egbert Sukop, p. 128
“I am like a Rolls Royce which can run without an engine, just on reputation.”
Shahrukh Khan (1965) Indian actor, producer and television personality
From interview with Malavika Sangghvi
George Orwell (1903–1950) English author and journalist
Part II : Shopkeepers At War, § II
The Lion and the Unicorn (1941)
“The hours of folly are measur'd by the clock, but of wisdom no clock can measure.”
William Blake (1757–1827) English Romantic poet and artist
Source: 1790s, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1790–1793), Proverbs of Hell, Line 12
Daniel McCallum (1815–1878) Canadian engineer and early organizational theorist
Source: Report of the Superintendent of the New York and Erie Railroad to the Stockholders (1856), p. 42; Cited in: Scientific American April 19, 1856. p. 254 ( online http://books.google.com/books?id=tuw8AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA254#v=onepage&q&f=false); and Vose (1857, p. 429)
“I never follow the clock: hours were made for man, not man for hours.”
Francois Rabelais book Gargantua and Pantagruel
Les heures sont faictez pour l'homme, & non l'homme pour les heures.
Source: Gargantua and Pantagruel (1532–1564), Gargantua (1534), Chapter 39 (frère Iean des Entommeures).
“It took hours to turn the clock back 30 seconds.”
Jonathan Franzen book Strong Motion
Source: Strong Motion