Euwe Anderson Quotes & Sayings
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Leaf once told me that there was absolutely no difference between the Orphans' fairy tales and the nose on my face, because both were only as real as I thought they were. — April Genevieve Tucholke

...in war, the advantages and disadvantages of a single action could only be determined by the final balance. — Carl Von Clausewitz

It's three words "Alter your life" which mean change your life. It's not so easy, but it's not so hard everyone can do it. — Deyth Banger

We've been raised to compete, to want more! More! More! It's a way of life. It's about greed. — Sandy Duncan

When the corporation's investment capital becomes impatient for growth, good money becomes bad money because it triggers a subsequent cascade of inevitable incorrect decisions. Innovators who seek funding for the disruptive innovations that could ultimately fuel the company's growth with a high probability of success now find that their trial balloons get shot down because they can't get big enough fast enough. Managers of most disruptive businesses can't credibly project that the business will become very big very fast, because new-market disruptions need to compete against nonconsumption and must follow an emergent strategy process. Compelling them to project big numbers forces them to declare a strategy that confidently crams the innovation into a large, existing, and obvious market whose size can be statistically substantiated. This means competing against consumption. — Clayton M Christensen

I don't care what people think or say about me, I know who I am. — Jonathan Davis

Our main task is not to see that people of great wealth add to it, but that those without much money have a greater chance to earn some. — Mitch Daniels

Because the game of hide-and-seek was still going on, it took Edmund and Lucy some time to find the others. But when at last they were — C.S. Lewis

Big ideas, big ambitious projects need to be embedded within culture at a level deeper than the political winds. It needs to be deeper than the economic fluctuations that could turn people against an expensive project because they're on an unemployment line and can't feed their families. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

I was foreign and Jewish, with a funny name, and was very small and hated sport, a real problem at an English prep school. So the way to get round it was to become the school joker, which I did quite effectively - I was always fooling around to make the people who would otherwise dump me in the loo laugh. — Alain De Botton

Oh, if we could end love just by willing it, life would be very different!' Tessa laughed. 'It's easier to end someone else's love for you than kill your love for them, or that you are someone they cannot respect-ideally both.' Her eyes were wide and gray and youthful; it was hard to believe she was older than nineteen. 'To change your own hear, that's nearly impossible. — Cassandra Clare

History is a madman's museum. — Jeanette Winterson

Most modern literary criticism is literary and nothing else - that is, it concentrates on an author's style and thinks it rather vulgar to notice his subject matter. — George Orwell

There is no smooth road into the future: but we go round, or scramble over the obstacles. — D.H. Lawrence

Few take up the burden of their own victory; most give up their dreams when these become impossible. — Paulo Coelho