
“I think everybody should be nice to everybody.”
Variant: I think everybody should like everybody.
Herbert N. Casson in 1920s, cited in: Morgen Witzel (2003), Fifty Key Figures in Management. p. 39
Witzel commented: "Herbert Casson regarded Cadbury in the 1920s as one of the best-run companies in Britain, if not the world, and summed up the key to its success very succinctly." In that time Edward Cadbury was managing director at Cadbury.
1920s-1940s
“I think everybody should be nice to everybody.”
Variant: I think everybody should like everybody.
“I like France, where everybody thinks he's Napoleon--down here everybody thinks he's Christ.”
Source: Tender Is the Night
“Everybody loves the sound of a train in the distance
Everybody thinks its true.”
Train In The Distance
Song lyrics, Hearts and Bones (1983)
Source: The Professor at the Breakfast Table (1859), Ch. VI.
“A curious aspect of the theory of evolution is that everybody thinks he understands it.”
Monod (1974) On the Molecular Theory of Evolution
“I think that everybody is beautiful in his or her own way.”
Answering the question, "Why did God make some people more gorgeous than others?" as quoted by The Independent (UK) 19 February 2004 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/heidi-klum-you-ask-the-questions-757078.html.
Context: I think that everybody is beautiful in his or her own way. If you smile a lot and are confident, then you are a gorgeous person. I don't know whether my looks come from God. I'm not really religious. I don't really know what I am. I'm just trying to be a good person. I am who I am.
“Music is everybody's business. It's only the publishers who think people own it”
“This is the story of America. Everybody's doing what they think they're supposed to do.”
Source: On the Road: the Original Scroll