Lucille Ball (1911–1989) American actress and businesswoman
Quoted in Eleanor Harris, The Real Story of Lucille Ball, ch. 1 (1954)
Lucille Ball (1911–1989) American actress and businesswoman
Quoted in Eleanor Harris, The Real Story of Lucille Ball, ch. 1 (1954)
Nicolas Chamfort (1741–1794) French writer
Le bon goût, le tact et le bon ton, ont plus de rapport que n'affectent de le croire les Gens de Lettres. Le tact, c'est le bon goût appliqué au main- tien et à la conduite; le bon ton, c'est le bon goût appliqué aux discours et à la conversation.
Maximes et Pensées, #427
Maxims and Considerations, #427
“Bad taste makes more millionaires than good taste.”
Charles Bukowski book Hollywood
Source: Hollywood
“Sometimes the salt taste good, but I'd rather have the sugar.”
Josh Duffy (1978) Subject of the documentary THE MAYOR
Film Quotes
“Sometimes questions are more important than answers.”
Nancy Willard (1936–2017) American writer
E. F. Schumacher book A Guide for the Perplexed
A Guide for the Perplexed
“Sometimes it is more important to stand against evil than to worry about beating it”
David Gemmell book The Swords of Night and Day
Source: Drenai series, The Swords of Night and Day, Ch. 21
Context: Winning is not everything, Stavut. Men like to think it is. Sometimes it is more important to stand against evil than to worry about beating it... Evil will always have the worst weapons. Evil will gather the greatest armies. They will burn, and plunder, and kill. But that's not the worst of it. They will try to make us believe that the only way to destroy them is to become like them. That is the true vileness of evil. It is contagious.
“In the phrase ' human being,' the word 'being' is much more important than the word 'human.”
Karen Joy Fowler book We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
Source: We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
Peter F. Drucker (1909–2005) American business consultant
Source: 1930s- 1950s, Landmarks of Tomorrow: A Report on the New 'Post-Modern' World (1959), p. 93-94