“Increase of population was always good news to us. More people, more sales. Decrease of IQ was always good news to us. Less brains, more sales.”
Source: The Space Merchants (1953), Chapter 9 (p. 111)
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“You're in an awfully good mood," he observed. "Was there a sale at Khakis-R-Us?”
Source: The Golden Lily
Source: The transformation of corporate control, 1993, p. 234

As quoted in Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist (1995), by Roger Lowenstein, p. 77

“Every time man makes a new experiment he always learns more. He cannot learn less.”
1960s, Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth (1963)
Context: Every time man makes a new experiment he always learns more. He cannot learn less. He may learn that what he thought was true was not true. By the elimination of a false premise, his basic capital wealth which in his given lifetime is disembarrassed of further preoccupation with considerations of how to employ a worthless time-consuming hypothesis. Freeing his time for its more effective exploratory investment is to give man increased wealth.

Source: 1962, Address and Question and Answer Period at the Economic Club of New York (549)

A Character Star Gets Her Perks Playing Coffee's Mrs. Olson (April 30, 1979)