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Iterates Crossword Quotes By Seth Godin

I think it's fascinating to note that some of the most successful organizations of our time got there by focusing obsessively on service, viewing compensation as an afterthought or a side effect. As marketing gets more and more expensive, it turns out that caring for people is a useful shortcut to trust, which leads to all the other things that a growing organization seeks. — Seth Godin

Iterates Crossword Quotes By B.F. Skinner

In a democracy, there is no check against despotism, because the principle of democracy is supposed to be itself a check. But it guarantees only that the majority will not be despotically ruled. — B.F. Skinner

Iterates Crossword Quotes By Philip Gerard

It's not enough simply to record the way people actually talk. The dialogue must be concentrated, shaped, dramatically moving, in a way that real-life conversation seldom is. — Philip Gerard

Iterates Crossword Quotes By Martin Luther

The Holy Scriptures surpass in efficaciousness all the arts and all the sciences of the philosophers and jurists; these, though good and necessary to life here below, are vain and of no effect as to what concerns the life eternal. — Martin Luther

Iterates Crossword Quotes By Russell D. Moore

The root of impatience in discipline is really the same as that of overindulgence. In both instances, parents want to make up for lost time, to speed up a process that takes time. — Russell D. Moore

Iterates Crossword Quotes By Ann Goldstein

I tend to be kind of literal about translation. I think it's important to present the writer as closely as possible. — Ann Goldstein

Iterates Crossword Quotes By Sylvia Brownrigg

I plan to learn enough to read you like a book. — Sylvia Brownrigg

Iterates Crossword Quotes By Ian MacKaye

There are certainly good examples of incredibly brilliant, beautiful music that has been made commercially available and sold everywhere. But I would say that, for the most part, quantity certainly does not speak well for quality. — Ian MacKaye

Iterates Crossword Quotes By Andrzej Sapkowski

If the dreamlike visions were stripped of all pretense of order and meaning, then they could safely ignore them. According to the rules: "If I do not remember it, it means, it was not worth remembering." In the jargon of the dreamers these dreams are called "lemons". — Andrzej Sapkowski

Iterates Crossword Quotes By Leonard Slatkin

I am usually cooking at least four times a week if I am home. The easiest thing that I do a lot is gazpacho. It's simple and it tastes best if you let it sit over night in the refrigerator ... I don't want anybody near me when I am cooking. If I am going to make a mistake, it has to be my fault. — Leonard Slatkin

Iterates Crossword Quotes By Tony Buzan

The Alexander Technique transformed my life. it is the result of an acknowledged genius. I would recommend it to anyone. — Tony Buzan

Iterates Crossword Quotes By Mia Asher

No, that isn't it, Blaire, and you know it. I got too close, made you feel something real for once, and so the first chance you got, you ran." "Don't — Mia Asher

Iterates Crossword Quotes By Anonymous

DEU33.23 And of Naphtali he said, O Naphtali, satisfied with favour, and full with the blessing of the LORD: possess thou the west and the south. — Anonymous

Iterates Crossword Quotes By Stephen King

Good description is a learned skill, one of the prime reasons why you cannot succeed unless you read a lot and write a lot. It's not just a question of how-to, you see; it's also a question of how much to. Reading will help you answer how much, and only reams of writing will help you with the how. You can learn only by doing. — Stephen King

Iterates Crossword Quotes By Hannah Arendt

Life may contain the "essence" (what else could?); recollection, the repetition in imagination, may decipher the essence and deliver to you the "elixir"; and eventually you may even be privileged to "make" something out of it, "to compound the story." But life itself is neither essence nor elixir, and if you treat as such it will only play its tricks on you. — Hannah Arendt