"A place for everything, everything in its..." - Quote by Benjamin Franklin
A place for everything, everything in its place.
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“I believe that teachers - whether in elementary schools, at the secondary level, or at colleges and universities - every teacher deserves the Nobel Peace Prize just for maintaining order in our schools!”
“It cannot be when the root is neglected that what springs from it will be well ordered.”
“Practice not-doing and everything will fall into place.”
More on Organization
“Far too much reorganization goes on all the time. Organizitis is like a spastic colon.”
“Those who love peace must learn to organize as effectively as those who love war.”
“Be militant! Be an organization that is going to do things! If you can find older men who will give you countenance and acceptableleadership, follow them; but if you cannot, organize separately and dispense with them. There are only two sorts of men to be associated with when something is to be done: Those are young men and men who never grow old.”