Famous Quotes & Sayings

Diseconomies To Scale Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy reading and share 7 famous quotes about Diseconomies To Scale with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Diseconomies To Scale Quotes

Diseconomies To Scale Quotes By Aimee Bender

I get a little myopic in the act of doing any writing. I think I'm not as interested or not as able to write about balance, because I think there's something I want to try to get at. I'm trying to get at something about the experience of growing up or about families. — Aimee Bender

Diseconomies To Scale Quotes By Josh Stern

All the world's a stage and I'm just going through a phase — Josh Stern

Diseconomies To Scale Quotes By Madeleine Albright

I think that we all know what evil is. We have a sense of what's evil, and certainly killing innocent people is evil. We're less sure about what is good. There's sort of good, good enough, could be better - but absolute good is a little harder to define. — Madeleine Albright

Diseconomies To Scale Quotes By David Souter

Ellis Island lies in New York Harbor 1,300 feet from Jersey City, New Jersey, and one mile from the tip of Manhattan. At the time of the first European settlement, it was mostly mud, sand, and oyster shells, which nearly disappeared at high tide. — David Souter

Diseconomies To Scale Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

We want to be famous as a writer, as a poet, as a painter, as a politician, as a singer, or what you will. Why? Because we really don't love what we are doing. If you loved to sing, or to paint, or to write poems, if you really loved it you would not be concerned with whether you are famous or not. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Diseconomies To Scale Quotes By George Burns

Take care not to wear stripes that are out of sync with your wrinkles. — George Burns

Diseconomies To Scale Quotes By Sharon Salzberg

There's a famous quotation from the time the Buddha learned of the deaths of two of his greatest disciples: "It's as if the sun and the moon have left the sky." From that quotation, I would guess that while the Buddha loved all beings everywhere, with no exclusion, he also had relationships that were special to him, and he felt their loss. — Sharon Salzberg