
Chapter 3, story 28 http://books.google.com/books?id=LDpbAAAAQAAJ&q=%22use+a+sweet+tongue+courtesy+and+gentleness+and+thou+mayst+manage+to+guide+an+elephant+with+a+hair%22&pg=PA292#v=onepage
Gulistan (1258)
Source: White Night
Chapter 3, story 28 http://books.google.com/books?id=LDpbAAAAQAAJ&q=%22use+a+sweet+tongue+courtesy+and+gentleness+and+thou+mayst+manage+to+guide+an+elephant+with+a+hair%22&pg=PA292#v=onepage
Gulistan (1258)
Ted Nelson's Home Page http://xanadu.com.au/ted/XU/XuPageKeio.html (November 17, 1998)
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Silence Speaks, from the chalkboard of Baba Hari Dass, 1977
“Silence is golden when you can't think of a good answer.”
“… If you can't think because you can't chew, try a banana”
2000. Lee was responding to a BBC reporter who suggested that Singapore's draconian laws (including the ban on chewing gum) could stifle the people's creativity. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/820234.stm
2000s
“I'll try a pagan friend, thought I, since Christian kindness has proved but hollow courtesy.”
“You can't improve sound by having only silence. The problem is to use each at the proper time.”
Source: The Phantom Tollbooth
“Try a rocket launcher. Think maybe you could manage to hit me with that?”
Source: Shadowfever
“Before you say you can't do something, try it.”
Attributed to Sakichi and Kiichiro Toyoda in: Emi Osono, Norihiko Shimizu, Hirotaka Takeuchi (2008), Extreme Toyota: Radical Contradictions That Drive Success at the World's Best Manufacturer. p. 86