“Think of it! A few more boats, a few more planks of wood nailed together in a particular way at a thrifty cost and all those men and women whom the world can so ill afford to loose would be with us today. There would be no mourning in thousands of homes which now are desolate and these words need not have been written.” ThinkingMenWorldWayNeedsHas BeensHomeWould BeTodayTogetherWrittenParticularCostMen And WomenIllWoodsBoatMourningDesolateThrifty Author:Lawrence Beesley
“For you to be free of your thinking mind, that will cost you the way that you've put your self together. It will cost you your patterned self.” ThinkingWayMindSelfTogetherCostThinking Mind Author:John de Ruiter
“Propriety of thought and propriety of diction are commonly found together. Obscurity and affectation are the two greatest faults of style. Obscurity of expression generally springs from confusion of ideas; and the same wish to dazzle, at any cost, which produces affectation in the manner of a writer, is likely to produce sophistry in his reasonings.” TwoIdeasTogetherFoundWishStyleProduceExpressionCostSpringFaultsConfusionReasoningObscurityProprietyDazzleDictionSophistry Book:Machiavelli : the Founder of the Political Source: Machiavelli : the Founder of the Political
“We're all working together; that's the secret. And we'll lower the cost of living for everyone, not just in America, but we'll give the world an opportunity to see what it's like to save and have a better lifestyle, a better life for all. We're proud of what we've accomplished ; we've just begun.” WorldGivingTogetherAmericaOpportunitySecretProudCostLifestyleAccomplishedWorking TogetherBetter LifeCost Of Living Author:Sam Walton
“The problem is, to have prices fall would work fine if we didn't have all these built in rigidities on downward prices, because then things don't adjust, and that's how we have recessions and depressions, is prices and costs don't adjust together and they get out of whack, and we end up with dislocations.” IfsEndsProblemTogetherFallFineCostBuiltRecessionsRigidityDislocation Author:Charles Koch
“Ourchestra: So you haven't got a drum, just beat your belly. So I haven't got a horn-I'll play my nose. So we haven't any cymbals- We'll just slap our hands together, And though there may be orchestras That sound a little better With their fancy shiny instruments That cost an awful lot- Hey, we're making music twice as good By playing what we've got!” MayLittlesPlayHandsTogetherSoundHavensCostBeatsInstrumentsAwfulHeyNosesFancyBellyOrchestraHornsSlapCymbalsHands Together Author:Shel Silverstein