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May Quotes - Page 244

If you own the facts, you may distort them as you like.

Comment at Computer Virus Conference, 1992.

If there must be madness, something may be said for having it on a heroic scale

John Kenneth Galbraith (2009). “The Great Crash 1929”, p.82, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

I'm vulgar, I'm a populist. But isn't that what the mayor should be?

"Jeffrey Archer" by Patrick Barkham, www.theguardian.com. July 21, 1999.

No human being has the faculty of originally creating matter, which is more than nature itself can do. But any one may avail himself of the agents offered him by nature, to invest matter with utility.

Jean Baptiste Say, Charles Robert Prinsep (1857). “A Treatise on Political Economy; Or, The Production, Distribution, and Consumption of Wealth”, p.65

If you help someone, you may create a customer for life.

Jay Baer (2013). “Youtility: Why Smart Marketing Is about Help Not Hype”, p.117, Penguin

May God blast anyone who writes a biography of me.

"Hide-and-seek with Angels: The Life of J.M. Barrie". Book by Lisa Chaney, www.theguardian.com. 2005.

Poetry is a hazardous occupation, very hazardous. There may be bad things in there inside you that maybe you can't handle.

James Dickey, Ronald Baughman (1989). “The voiced connections of James Dickey: interviews and conversations”, Univ of South Carolina Pr