Bessie-isms:
*It is easy to give something a name, but that doesn’t mean anyone has a clue what it is or why it is. Most diseases are merely given a Latin version of the name for a symptom or two. Try to remember that when people in suits or lab coats start spouting fancy names…they do so to hide their ignorance of the underlying cause.
*Workers are right to consider themselves valuable to a company, but should not get too big a head about their place. Digging a hole isn’t productive unless someone figures out where it should be dug, or even if it should be dug.
Quotable:
Love, you know, seeks to make happy rather to be happy.
Ralph Connor