“... while the Republicans are smart enough to make money, the Democrats are smart enough to get in office every two or three times a century and take it away from 'em.” TwoEnoughPoliticalThreePoliticsCenturyRepublicanOfficeSmartDemocratMaking MoneyEmsThree Times Book:Radio broadcasts of Will Rogers Source: Radio broadcasts of Will Rogers
“Genius, indeed, melts many ages into one, and thus effects something permanent, yet still with a similarity of office to that of the more ephemeral writer. A work of genius is but the newspaper of a century, or perchance of a hundred centuries.” StillsAgeEffectsCenturyGeniusOfficeHundredNewspapersPermanentSimilarityEphemeral Book:Mosses from an Old Manse...: In Two Parts Source: Mosses from an Old Manse...: In Two Parts
“The tall modern office building is the machine pure and simple...the engine, the motor and the battleship the works of the century.” SimpleModernCenturyDesignBuildingPureOfficeMachinesTallEnginesMotorOffice Buildings Author:Frank Lloyd Wright
“Citizenship in the 21st century requires more than paying your taxes and voting and occasionally running for office. That even if you're never in political office, you have political responsibilities. You can make your society stronger and better.” IfsRunningPoliticalResponsibilityCenturyTaxesOfficeStrongerVotingCitizenship21st CenturyRunning For OfficePolitical Responsibility Author:William J. Clinton
“For over a half century now I've watched office obesity develop into a full-blown, crippling disease. As our office clutter mounts, we're ever more intimidated and frustrated by it. We engineer drainage and removal of water and liquid wastes from society to prevent hazardous buildup, but the effluent that pours into our offices-paper-is never flushed out.” WaterHalfCenturyOfficeDiseaseWastePaperEngineersFrustratedLiquidObesityIntimidatedClutterRemovalDrainage Book:The Office Clutter Cure Source: The Office Clutter Cure
“The landscape in Montgomery and in the South is just saturated with imagery. Markers are everywhere. There's a marker for the first Confederate post office, there's a marker for a ball that Robert E. Lee hosted, there's a marker for where Jefferson Davis had a meeting. We love reminding people about all that was going on in the mid-nineteenth century.” PeopleFirstsCenturyOfficeBallsMeetingsSouthPostsLandscapeImageryNineteenth CenturyRemindingSaturatedConfederateMarkersPost OfficeMontgomery Author:Bryan Stevenson