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Incoscienza Sinonimo Quotes By Esa-Pekka Salonen

Los Angeles is just a more open place. The way L.A. functions is that people give you a forum. They say, Show us what you can do. — Esa-Pekka Salonen

Incoscienza Sinonimo Quotes By Emanuel Lasker

He who wants to educate himself in Chess must evade what is dead in Chess ... the habit of playing with inferior opponents; the custom of avoiding difficult tasks; the weakness of uncritically taking over variations or rules discovered by others; the vanity which is self-sufficient; the incapacity for admitting mistakes; in brief, everything that leas to standstill or to anarchy. — Emanuel Lasker

Incoscienza Sinonimo Quotes By Diane Kruger

You always have to challenge yourself or else you get soft. Right? — Diane Kruger

Incoscienza Sinonimo Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

The money power preys on the nation in times of peace, and conspires against it in times of adversity. It is more despotic than monarchy, more insolent than autocracy, more selfish than bureaucracy. It denounces, as public enemies, all who question its methods or throw light upon its crimes. — Abraham Lincoln

Incoscienza Sinonimo Quotes By Matt Haig

What was reality? An objective truth? A collective illusion? A majority opinion? The product of historical understanding? A bream? — Matt Haig

Incoscienza Sinonimo Quotes By Clayton Christensen

The paradox explored in my book 'The Innovator's Dilemma' is that successful companies can fail by making the 'right' decisions in the wrong situations. — Clayton Christensen

Incoscienza Sinonimo Quotes By Simon Sinek

Hearing is listening to what is said. Listening is hearing what isn't said. — Simon Sinek

Incoscienza Sinonimo Quotes By Gertrude Stein

There is no use in a smell, in taste, in teeth, in toast, in anything, there is no use at all and the respect is mutual.
Why should that which is uneven, that which is resumed, that which is tolerable why should all this resemble a smell, a thing is there, it whistles, it is not narrower, why is there no obligation to stay away and yet courage, courage is everywhere and the best remains to stay. — Gertrude Stein