Launch Direct Quotes & Sayings
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For, indeed, nothing is more fugitive than the heart, which deserts us as often as it slips away through bad thoughts. — Gregory The Great

There are a lot of lessons that you learn, and you have to learn them quickly if you want to be competitive at this top level. — Kurt Busch

I have no direct knowledge of this, but I suspect that Apple will launch a living room product that redefines people's expectations really strongly, and the notion of a separate console platform will disappear concurrent with Apple's announcement. — Gabe Newell

Unless we do something about the past, she thought, then it will weigh us down to such an extent that we simply cannot move. Is that what I want? — Alexander McCall Smith

The artist may rightly venture the opinion that he does not convey ideas, does not preach, nor does he intend to convert people by using mass communication techniques ... Better than handing out all kinds of wise advice, he could show life itself; he could awake forces lying dormant in everybody. He could launch an invitation to create direct and personal experiences. — Antoni Tapies

A dominant firm may launch new products in direct competition with any competitor that tries to fill in gaps in the market. These new products may trade on the high esteem in which clients hold the dominant firm or may simply dilute the profitability of new products for smaller firms, leading them to withdraw from the market. — Craig S. Fleisher

Give light, and the darkness will disappear of itself. — Desiderius Erasmus

When I test I never go right to the limit. Only because when you are below the limit you can go at the same speed all day, and that's the only way you can be absolutely sure about what you are testing. — Alain Prost

If the writer doesn't sweat, the reader will. — Mark Twain

Pleasure is the rock which most young people split upon: they launch out with crowded sails in quest of it, but without a compass to direct their course, or reason sufficient to steer the vessel; for want of which, pain and shame, instead of pleasure, are the returns of their voyage. — Philip Dormer Stanhope

You had to be willing to forget what it had done before and look for what it could do. — Betsy Cornwell

I am fortunate to have the resources to have many methods to do each of my illusions. — David Copperfield