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My father read poetry to me, encouraged me to memorize poems. But the writing of it was quite a dif
My father read poetry to me, encouraged me to memorize poems. But the writing of it was quite a dif
My father read poetry to me, encouraged me to memorize poems. But the writing of it was quite a dif
My father read poetry to me, encouraged me to memorize poems. But the writing of it was quite a dif
My father read poetry to me, encouraged me to memorize poems. But the writing of it was quite a dif
My father read poetry to me, encouraged me to memorize poems. But the writing of it was quite a dif
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C. Northcote Parkinson:
Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.C. Northcote Parkinson:
Expenditures rise to meet income.C. Northcote Parkinson:
The Law of Triviality... briefly stated, it means that the time spent on any item of the agenda wilC. Northcote Parkinson:
Expansion means complexity and complexity decay.C. Northcote Parkinson:
Delay is the deadliest form of denial.C. Northcote Parkinson:
Make the people sovereign and the poor will use the machinery of government to dispossess the rich.C. Northcote Parkinson:
The chief product of an automated society is a widespread and deepening sense of boredom.C. Northcote Parkinson:
A committee is organic rather than mechanical in its nature: it is not a structure but a plant. ItC. Northcote Parkinson:
Time spent on any item of the agenda will be in inverse proportion to the sum involved.C. Northcote Parkinson:
Perfection of planned layout is achieved only by institutions on the point of collapse.