War As I Knew It (1947); also quoted in Patton's One-Minute Messages: Tactical Leadership Skills for Business Management (1995) by Charles M. Province, p. 88
Context: There is a great deal of talk about loyalty from the bottom to the top. Loyalty from the top down is even more necessary and much less prevalent. One of the most frequently noted characteristics of great men who have remained great is loyalty to their subordinates.
“Those at the top in brain science gained their pedestals by knowing more and more about less and less.”
The Fabric of Mind (1985)
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“Those who suffer are not those at the top, but are the less privileged members of society.”
Original text: [...] si l'on y rencontre moins d'éclat qu'au sein d'une aristocratie, on y trouvera moins de misères; les jouissances y seront moins extrêmes, et le bien-être plus général; les sciences moins grandes, et l'ignorance plus rare; les sentiments moins énergiques, et les habitudes plus douces; on y remarquera plus de vices et moins de crimes.
Introduction.
Democracy in America, Volume I (1835)
Hermann Bondi, Assumption and Myth in Physical Theory, (1967) p. 11
How to Understand Politics: What the Humanities Can Say to Science (2007)
“Civilization is unbearable, but it is less unbearable at the top.”
As quoted in Still Casting Shadows : A Shared Mosaic of U.S. History (2006) by B. Clay Shannon, p. 376
Response to the question "What is behind this mysterious math-music link?"
Music + Math: A Common Equation?, 1988
Edward Mailly, Essai sur la vie et les ouv rages de Quetelet in the Annuaire de Vacadimie royale des sciences des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique (1875) Vol. xli pp. 109-297 found also in "Conclusions" of Instructions populaires sur le calcul des probabilités p. 230
1820s, Signs of the Times (1829)