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After receiving a trophy inscribed with the duo’s well-known quote??“failure is always an option”—Savage opened his acceptance speech with a reference to the prevalence of new technology...
Their op-ed brims with innuendo and pretends to be revealing the former Harvard president’s views about women and features a “quote?? that Summers—they think—would have used to respond to criticism. This would be perfectly fine on a page of a fiction magazine, since the total number of quotes by Summers not dreamed up by Farley and Stone in this op-ed is zero. Among the things Summers did say in his talk was that discrimination against women surely takes place in the U.S., but this...
During a late-afternoon perusal of New York Magazine’s Daily Intel blog, we were amused to find an interesting little “quote?? from one of our very own—HBS professor William W. George (better known as simply Bill George). “If you don’t pay them for their performance, you’ll lose them. It's much like professional athletes and movie stars," George had said, supposedly referring (as the blog had initially suggested) to bankers...
...It’s a good book. There was something about the quote I’m about to give you from Carr’s Times piece, though, that when I read it just felt true. He said—and here’s the quote??“It is, in all, a thoroughly modern, calculated public relations enterprise, but its ancient charms are remarkable.” That’s just it: “Lowboy” is an incredibly competent novel from a young, clearly passionate writer. I want...
...There is a great Mark Twain quote??‘I never let schooling get in the way of my education.’ There’s more you can learn besides what is in the classroom,” Melvoin says. “Even from traveling in the summer—I liked the person I was when I came back, it gave me perspective that complemented what I was learning in the classroom...