Charles Edward Merriam Quotes
If Nothing Is To Be Done In The Given Situation, He Must Invent Plausible Reasons For Doing Nothing; And If Something Must Be Done, He Must Suggest The Something. The Unpardonable Sin Is To Propose Nothing, When Action Is Imperative.
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