--- id: aliases: [] title: Favorite Quotes tags: - authorship/original - destiny/fleeting - status/draft - topic/writing - type/encyclopedia-entry --- # Favorite Quotes ## About Tools > [!quote] John Culkin, commonly attributed to Marshall McLuhan > We shape our tools and, thereafter, our tools shape us. > [!quote] _[[thoreau_1854_walden|Walden]]_, Henry David Thoreau > Men have become the tools of their tools. > [!quote] Jeff Duntemann > A good tool improves the way you work. > A great tool improves the way you think. > [!quote] Alan Watts > We are sick with a fascination > for the useful tools of names and numbers, > of symbols, signs, conceptions, and ideas. > [!quote] Paul Arden > If you get stuck, draw with a different pen. > Change your tools; it may free your thinking. ## About Process Optimization ### "Sharpen the Axe" Frequently misattributed to Abraham Lincoln is some variation of: > [!quote] > Give me six hours to chop down a tree > and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe. For the legitimate origin of the quote see [[reverend-william-h-alexander]]. I think when people use some version of the quote in real life it's usually to justify second definition [yak shaving](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/yak_shaving) (at least that's usually when I use it). > [!quote] Ecclesiastes 10:10, King James Version > If the iron be blunt, > and he do not whet the edge, > then must he put to more strength: > but wisdom _is_ profitable to direct. I like the story because it's well known and easily interpreted as an [optimization problem](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optimization_problem). ## About Learning > [!quote] [[hubbard_2020_failure#Why It's Hard To Know What Works]] > The placebo effect might not be as persistent > if it were easier to learn from our experience... > But learning is not a given in any environment. ## About Originality > [!quote] Brian Eno, _A Year With Swollen Appendices_, p. 67 > A way of doing something original is by trying something so painstaking > that nobody else has ever bothered with it. ## About Hypocrisy > [!quote] Luke 6:42, King James Version > Either how canst thou say to thy brother, > Brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, > when thou thyself beholdest not the beam that is in thine own eye? > Thou hypocrite, cast out first the beam out of thine own eye, > and then shalt thou see clearly to pull out the mote that is in thy brother's eye.