What kind of crops do they raise in the towns? Only Grand Dukes, Bolsheviks and drunkards! Download Download Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Rotate quotes bolshevik crop drunkard
The trouble with those people is that they think all the best things are made in the cities. It is not so. Ernest Poole citymakepeople Change image and share on social
Here we grow the flax and grain; here we raise the meat they eat, and the wool to keep them warm; we cut trees to build their houses and firewood to heat their stoves. Ernest Poole buildcuteat Change image and share on social
All the real things in Russia are done in the villages. Ernest Poole realrussiathing Change image and share on social
I notice increasing reluctance on the part of marketing executives to use judgment; they are coming to rely too much on research, and they use it as a drunkard uses a lamp post for support, rather than for illumination. David Ogilvy comedrunkardexecutive share on social
There may be some backward countries where the mass of the people are on a subsistence level and where, as an aftermath of wars or partial crop failures, the standard of living has to be drastically reduced, but this certainly is not the case in our prosperous nations. Charles E. Wilson aftermathbackwardcase share on social
Internationalism, illustrated by the Bolshevik and by the men to whom all countries are alike provided they can make money out of them, is to me repulsive. Henry Cabot Lodge alikebolshevikcountry Change image and share on social