"The basically simple things are best, whether..." - Quote by Henry Ford
The basically simple things are best, whether it's automobiles or diets or philosophy.
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“The only statement I care to make about the Protocols is that they fit in with what is going on.”
“An imitation may be quite successful in its own way, but imitation can never be Success. Success is a first-hand creation.”
“Writing is the only profession where nobody considers you ridiculous if you earn no money. Money is like an arm or a leg; use it or lose it.”
More on Simplicity
“I've travelled all around the world to see the rivers and the mountains, and I've spent a lot of money. I have gone to great lengths, I have seen everything, but I forgot to see just outside my house a dewdrop on a little blade of grass, a dewdrop which reflects in its convexity the whole universe around you.”
“If only it was as easy to banish hunger by rubbing the belly as it is to masturbate.”
“The meaning of life is just to be alive. It is so plain and so obvious and so simple.”
More on Efficiency
“The government in business may waste time and money without rendering service. In the end the public pays in taxes. The corporation cannot waste or it will fall. It cannot make unfair rulings or give high-handed, expensive service, for there are not enough people willing to accept inferior service to make a volume of business that will pay dividends.”
“We can no longer afford to spend major time on minor things than spend minor time on major things.”
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