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QUOTES
Working Like Animals:
A collection of quotes
on the wild and wooly nature of
our working lives
This is an example of
taking animal analogies and evolutionary
theory a step too far:
One afternoon on the television show
"Cheers," Cliff Clavin was explaining the
"Buffalo Theory" to his buddy Norm. "Well ya
see, Norm, it's like this... A herd of
buffalo can only move as fast as the slowest
buffalo. And when the herd is hunted, it is
the slowest and weakest ones at the back
that are killed first This natural selection
is good for the herd as a whole, because the
general speed and health of the whole group
keeps improving by the regular killing of
the weakest members. In much the same way,
the human brain can only operate as fast as
the slowest brain cells. Excessive intake of
alcohol, as we know, kills brain cells. But
naturally, it attacks the slowest and
weakest brain cells first. In this way,
regular consumption of beer eliminates the
weaker brain cells, making the brain a
faster and more efficient machine. That's
why you always feel smarter after a few
beers."
We're kind of like
the dog that caught the bus. Now what are we going to do with the bus?
Boston Scientific CEO James Tobin, after putting his company $11 billion
in debt
to win a bidding war for medical device maker Guidant.
Writers are a little
below clowns and a little above trained
seals. God help the world if writers ever
took control.
John Steinbeck
Single-mindedness is all very well in
cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to
belong to the same species as Shakespeare it
is simply disgraceful.
Aldous Huxley
(1894–1963), Do What You Will (1929)
With the exception of
certain rodents, no other vertebrate [except
Homo sapiens] habitually destroys members of
his own species.
Anthony Storr,
Human Destructiveness (Morrow 1975)
Mankind is
poised midway between the gods and the
beasts.
Plotinus (in
Porphyry's Enneads, c. 250-270 A.D.)
I actually think he greatly overstated our
position. John Kennedy
Top management is
supposed to be a tree full of owls—hooting when
management heads into the wrong part of the forest....
Robert Townsend
I could not get far enough down
the food chain to talk to him. I had to grunt like an ape to
keep the conversation going.
Alan Davies, British comedian
Human beings are
the only animals of which I am thoroughly and cravenly afraid.
George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950)
Anglo-Irish dramatist, critic
If an animal does
something, we call it instinct; if we do the same thing for the
same reason, we call it intelligence.
Will Cuppy (1884 - 1949) U.S. writer,
critic
We worship not
the Graces, nor the Parcae, but Fashion. She spins and weaves
and cuts with full authority. The head monkey at Paris puts on a
traveler's cap, and all the monkeys in America do the same.
Henry David Thoreau (1817 - 1862) U.S.
essayist, poet, naturalist
A cat will look
down to a man. A dog will look up to a man. But a pig will look
you straight in the eye and see his equal.
Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965) English
statesman, author
Fishes live in
the sea, as men do on land: the great ones eat up the little
ones.
Pericles (495BC - 429BC) Greek statesman
When the eagles
are silent the parrots begin to jabber.
Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965) English
statesman, author
You can put wings on a pig, but you don't make it an eagle.
U.S. President Bill Clinton, describing a
modified piece of legislation, 1996.
He who is unable
to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient
for himself, must be either a beast or a god.
Aristotle
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We ride through
life on the beast within us.
Luigi Pirandello (1867 - 1936) Italian
playwright, novelist, short-story writer
Ants are so much
like human beings as to be an embarrassment. They farm fungi,
raise aphids as livestock, launch armies into war, use chemical
sprays to alarm and confuse enemies, capture slaves, engage in
child labor, exchange information ceaselessly.
Lewis Thomas
(1913 - 1993) biologist, essayist
Animals give us
solutions to problems that are the product of evolution. They
are the results of experiments that have been performed without
bias or prejudice for millions of years.
Biologist Bernd
Heinrich
At Procter, if
eagles fly alone, they shoot them down.
A former Procter
& Gamble officer
Yesterday’s peacock is tomorrow’s
feather duster.
Sears, Roebuck
chairman Arthur Martinez addressing his top executives, circa
1990
An animal's eyes
have the power to speak a great language.
Philosopher Martin Buber (1878 - 1965)
CUNNING, n. The
faculty that distinguishes a weak animal or person from a strong
one. It brings its possessor much mental satisfaction and great
material adversity. An Italian proverb says: "The furrier gets
the skins of more foxes than asses."
Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914) US
journalist, short-story writer
Go to the ant,
thou sluggard; consider her ways and be wise.
Proverbs, 6:6-8
This is like the
marriage of two porcupines. They will have to go about it very
carefully.”
A Silicon Valley
observer, on the reconciliation between Sun and Microsoft
If the animal
spirits are dimmed … enterprise will fade and die.
Economist John
Maynard Keynes
It’s like being
the pig in the minefield
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An
advertising executive, on bringing new ideas to Microsoft and
hoping to come out alive.
There is a
tendency to put cocker spaniels on compensation committees, not
Doberman pinschers.
Investor Warren
Buffet
If you pick up a
starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. That
is the principal difference between a dog and a man.
Mark Twain
Financial
analysts in pinstriped suits don’t like being compared to
bare-ass monkeys.
Economist Burton
Malkiel
We were sort of a
couple of roosters walking around a table, trying to figure out
who was better than the other guy. In those days, I was driving
a Porsche and he was driving a Mazda. So he really didn't have
a claim to fame.
A sales and
marketing executive on his job interview with Larry Ellison,
before joining Oracle in 1982.
... working for
Larry Ellison was like riding a tiger. No matter how wild or
dangerous the ride, you had to keep clinging to the tiger's back
because if you fell off, the tiger would eat you.
An Oracle
executive
We’ve all been so
busy, we’re like a Chihuahua trying to bury a bone on a marble
floor.
A Pepsi executive
We admire our
senior executives in the way that a black dog sticks faithfully
by its beggar in the tube, even though he may be maniacal,
lice-ridden, or schizophrenic. We blind ourselves to it, but
our nose tells us what the world thinks of them. We have
observed more closely than others the self-abasement and daily
cruelty of which they are capable. And yet still we walk to
heel.
Novelist Robert
Chalmers
Never give him
bad news when he's feeding.
An aide's advice
to subordinates of Sanford Weil, when he was the temperamental
CEO of Citigroup.
Animals in the
wild lead lives of compulsion and necessity within an
unforgiving social hierarchy in an environment where the supply
of fear is high and the supply of food low and where territory
must constantly be defended and parasites forever endured.
Author Yann
Martel
When it comes to
detecting and responding to danger, the brain must hasn’t
changed much. In some ways we are emotional lizards. I am
quite confident in telling you that studies of fear reactions in
rats tell us a great deal about how fear mechanisms work in our
brains as well.
Neurologist
Joseph LeDoux
... this man was
a rather loyal and servile lieutenant (his Rorschach responses
included poodles, an earthworm, and dissected testicles) ...
Author Michael
Maccoby, on a middle manager in a California high tech company
It is the art of
the primate ethologist to penetrate through the grotesqueness
and locate the fellow being.
Primatologist
Signe Preuschoft
Consider the little mouse, how sagacious an animal it is
which never entrusts its life to one hole only.
Plautus
(c. 254–184 B.C.)
I go on working
for the same reason that a hen goes on laying eggs.
H.L. Mencken,
journalist
Clearly, then,
the city is not a concrete jungle, it is a human zoo.
Desmond Morris
In brief, we all
are monsters, that is, a composition of man and beast.
Sir.William
Brown, Religio Medici
Man is the only
animal that esteems itself rich in proportion to the number and
voracity of its parasites
George Bernard
Shaw
Once you’ve seen
chimps in action and thought about evolutionary psychology, the
way you look at workplace life will forever change. Much more
than people consciously realize, workplaces are full of subtle
jockeying and constant gamesmanship.
Author Robert
Wright
Corporate life is
a male hunting venture. They hunt for money.
Primatologist
Frans de Waal
When you hear
hoofbeats, first think horses, not zebras.
A diagnostic
rubric for doctors
A professor
receiving tenure at a leading university, a politician winning
an election, or a CEO increasing market share may satisfy the
same underlying drive for status as being the alpha male in a
chimp community.
Historian Francis
Fukuyama
As soon as we
study animals … we at once perceive that though there is an
immense amount of warfare and extermination going on amidst
various species, and especially amidst various classes of
animals, there is, at the same time, as much, or perhaps even
more, of mutual support, mutual aid, and mutual defense amidst
animals belonging to the same species or, at least, to the same
society. Sociability is as much a law of nature as mutual
struggle.
Author and
anarchist Peter Kropotkin, Mutual Aid
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