
For My Legionaries: The Iron Guard (1936), Politics
Source: 1950s, The Organizational Revolution: A study in the ethics of economic organization, 1953, p. 80, quoted in: Paul S. Adler eds. (2009) The Oxford Handbook of Sociology and Organization Studies: Classical Foundations. p. 552
For My Legionaries: The Iron Guard (1936), Politics
“When a man marries his mistress, he creates a job vacancy.”
Book of Humorous Quotations, ed. Connie Robertson (1998), page 83
Source: Psychotherapy, East and West (1961), p. 9
Source: Making Mondragón, 1965, p. 170; As cited in: Ickis (2014)
“A man is a fool not to put everything he has, at any given moment, into what he is creating”
As quoted in Shoptalk: learning to write with writers (1990), edited by Donald Morison Murray<!-- Cook Publishers -->
General sources
Context: A man is a fool not to put everything he has, at any given moment, into what he is creating. You're there now doing the thing on paper. You're not killing the goose, you're just producing an egg. So I don't worry about inspiration, or anything like that. It's a matter of just sitting down and working. I have never had the problem of a writing block. I've heard about it. I've felt reluctant to write on some days, for whole weeks, or sometimes even longer. I'd much rather go fishing, for example, or go sharpen pencils, or go swimming, or what not. But, later, coming back and reading what I have produced, I am unable to detect the difference between what came easily and when I had to sit down and say, 'Well, now it's writing time and now I'll write.' There's no difference on paper between the two.
Source: Organizational stress: Studies in role conflict and ambiguity, 1964, p. 14