
As quoted in Moment of Grace: The American City in the 1950s (2002) by Michael Johns.
Daniel Martin (1977)
As quoted in Moment of Grace: The American City in the 1950s (2002) by Michael Johns.
“No president who performs his duties faithfully and conscientiously can have any leisure.”
Diary entry (29 December 1848).
Context: No president who performs his duties faithfully and conscientiously can have any leisure. If he entrusts the details and smaller matters to subordinates constant errors will occur. I prefer to supervise the whole operations of the government myself rather than entrust the public business to subordinates, and this makes my duties very great.
“To gulp down anger is the most courageous act one can perform. One who does it becomes humble.”
5:1857.
Lord Meher (1986)
Quoted in "Saint Paul," interview with John Aldridge, The Guardian (2005-04-10)
Heart-to-Heart Talks with Philistines by the Pastor of His Flock http://books.google.com/books?id=4k8LAQAAIAAJ&q=%22we+are+moving+so+fast+that+when+plans+are+being+made+to+perform+some+great+feat+these+plans+are+broken+into+by+a+youth+who+enters+and+says+I+have+done+it%22&pg=PA178#v=onepage, The Philistine magazine, May 1913
As quoted in The Treasury of Humorous Quotations (1951) by Evan Esar, p. 103
As quoted in More Random Walks In Science : An Anthology (1982) by Robert L. Weber, p. 109.
Variant: The world is moving so fast these days that the man who says it can't be done is generally interrupted by someone doing it.
Variant: In these days, a man who says a thing cannot be done is quite apt to be interrupted by some idiot doing it.
p, 125
How Plants are Trained to Work for Man (1921) Vol. 5 Gardening
As quoted in Successories.com http://www.successories.com/iquote/author/14767/lorin-maazel-quotes/1