It is in chapter two, near the end.
See the related link for a link to the chapter online.
The page number would of course vary by which version of the book you have.
Answer The actual quote is "There are three kinds of lies, lies, damned lies and statistics." It is usually attributed to Benjamin Disraeli, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1874 to 1880. The American writer, Mark Twain, quoted it, as attributed to Disraeli, in his autobiography.
It is the slogan of the United Negro College Fund. Take a look at the site's homepage via the Related Link. Originally, the phrase was going to be "A mind is a damned thing to waste" but they felt the language was too strong. Also, one of the men who worked on the campaign had a son who went on to influence societal thinking in his own way as a president of MTV. EDIT: Actually it is a famous quote by Malcolm X. The UNCF use his quote as their slogan
a quote that comes from an original source such as a person
What was a famous quote of Bartholomeu Dias?
It depends on the quote.
There is a trail of beautiful memories
I believe its a quote from the film Blue Streak '1999'
This quote came from the film Casablanca. The quote was said by the character Rick Blaine.
The quote does not appear in any Shakespeare play.
The camera is the most beautiful invention.
Eastern Coba. Do not quote me on that.
The quote "peace is always beautiful" suggests that tranquility and harmony bring about a sense of beauty and serenity in all aspects of life. When there is peace, there is a sense of calm and contentment that enhances the beauty of our surroundings and experiences.
Speaking any pure thought is beautiful. Even a lie is good art.
"Life Can Be Beautiful" was originally a radio soap opera broadcast on NBC in the 1930's. The phrase "Life can be beautiful" was said many times on the show, popularizing the quote.
It means you may think your "mate" [as the Australian would say] is beautiful, until you have a reason to argue with them.
The answer is "Quicksilver" The answer is "Quicksilver"
in the song America the beautiful. Paragraph 3