Jill Shalvis (1963) American writer
Source: The Sweetest Thing
Source: The Sweetest Thing
Jill Shalvis (1963) American writer
Source: The Sweetest Thing
“I put a dollar in a change machine. Nothing changed.”
George Carlin (1937–2008) American stand-up comedian
Books, Brain Droppings (1997)
“When things are bad, change is good, right? Change means things will get better.”
N. K. Jemisin book The Kingdom of Gods
Source: The Kingdom of Gods (2011), Chapter 1 (p. 19)
Henry Gantt (1861–1919) American engineer
H.L. Gantt cited in: Walter N. Polakov (1922) "The measurement of human work" in: Wallace Clark (1922) The Gantt chart, a working tool of management. New York, Ronald Press. Preface. p. 152.
Paul Keating (1944) Australian politician, 24th Prime Minister of Australia
Concession Speech, March 2, 1996.
“The poverty pimps have to keep changing the definition of poor to keep the dollars flowing.”
Robert A. Hall (1946) American politician
I'm Tired (February 19, 2009)
“Hardly a dollar or a euro changes hands anymore without the aid of computer systems.”
Nicholas Carr (1959) American writer
Why IT Doesn't Matter Anymore http://hbswk.hbs.edu/archive/3520.html, Harvard Business Review, June 9, 2003. <br class="br">Context: Today, no one would dispute that information technology has become the backbone of commerce. It underpins the operations of individual companies, ties together far-flung supply chains, and, increasingly, links businesses to the customers they serve. Hardly a dollar or a euro changes hands anymore without the aid of computer systems.
Jeff Foxworthy (1958) American stand-up comedian
Kinda like your high school diploma, huh?
Have Your Loved Ones Spayed and Neutered (2004)