Nagpal Quotes & Sayings
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My heart's not telling me anything. It's screaming in desperation to find Laurelyn and tell her how much I love her. — Georgia Cates

People say it's really the press who create those soundbites about fashion. That's what sells magazines and clothes. — Isaac Mizrahi

That was when you discovered she'd recently begun using PCP - what's sometimes called 'angel dust' on the street. — Dean Koontz

Careers increasingly come with a reboot button, and companies that realize this early possess a competitive talent advantage — Gyan Nagpal

I agree that it's important to be of a virtuous nature, but I would also contend that if you had to choose between giving a man a noble disposition or teaching him to think clearly, you'd do better to teach him to think clearly. Too many problems in this world are caused by men with noble dispositions and clouded minds. — Christopher Paolini

There is no cure for prions. They are a protein-based disease that, among other things, targets and transforms your brain. The symptoms reveal themselves differently in each host, and you might go months or you might go years before you realize you're infected. — Benjamin Percy

Stop obsessing about where you invest your money.
Focus instead, on where you invest your time. — Gyan Nagpal

A pond full of information can sometimes be less useful than a cup full of insight — Gyan Nagpal

Experience, when no longer a measure of security, becomes what it is now:
freely exchangeable currency. — Gyan Nagpal

You can read a lot about a person by their features and what they do with them. But, getting to know someone, who they really are, takes time, he said. — Tarryn Fisher

A leader without purpose, is a leader by accident — Gyan Nagpal

Breakthrough innovation occurs when we bring down boundaries and encourage disciplines to learn from each other — Gyan Nagpal

Can you analyze our relationship in the light of Silvermanian pragmatism?" I said.
"I love you because I find it compelling to be loved so entirely. You love me
because as long as you do you can believe in romantic love. — Robert B. Parker

...every harsh word spoken, every such act or even thought doesn't just disappear - it hangs around somewhere in totality and some day it boomerangs to haunt us. — Veena Nagpal

The industrial towns were far away, a smudge of smoke and misery hidden by the curve of the earth's surface. Down here it was still the England I had known in my childhood: the railway-cuttings smothered in wild flowers, the deep meadows where the great shining horses browse and meditate, the slow-moving streams bordered by willows, the green bosoms of the elms, the larkspurs in the cottage gardens; and then the huge peaceful wilderness of outer London, the barges on the miry river, the familiar streets, the posters telling of cricket matches and Royal weddings, the men in bowler hats, the pigeons in Trafalgar Square, the red buses, the blue policemen - all sleeping the deep, deep sleep of England, from which I sometimes fear that we shall never wake till we are jerked out of it by the roar of bombs. — George Orwell

Innovative solutions to new challenges seldom come from familiar places — Gyan Nagpal

A writer never retires; a writer never resigns. — Archana Kapoor Nagpal

Annual planning cycles doom you to short term fixes for long term problems — Gyan Nagpal

It is our courage which defines us, not our constraints — Gyan Nagpal

Best practices are useful reference points, but they must come with a warning label : The more you rely on external intelligence, the less you will value an internal idea.
And this is the age of the idea — Gyan Nagpal

If we agree that the education, employment and retirement continuum is no longer a linear "cradle to grave" construct, then several tools for managing this reality are increasingly proving redundant. Job descriptions used for hiring are one such example. Hiring managers often write these as a reflection of their own experiences, ignoring the fact that we are entering an era where the emphasis should be less on ready competence and more on transferable skills. — Gyan Nagpal

I strive to create new opportunities in terms of partnerships and new works being presented and things you haven't seen anywhere else. Also to help you see old things in ways you haven't seen them before. — Damian Woetzel

When your Book of Life is written, will the chapter on work be an anthology of salary slips? — Gyan Nagpal

The "quality revolution" in the latter half of the 20th century has taken us to a point where all products that reach a
supermarket shelf work. The competitive differentiators of the future will be products which are the most innovative, even though they may not be the best — Gyan Nagpal

Mankind, as history tells us over and over again, seeks the least painful solution and, as a result, ends up exchanging one problem for
another — Gyan Nagpal

Talent, just like gold or any other precious commodity is subject to the same demand & supply economics — Gyan Nagpal

The employment equation used to be built on a foundation of two-way loyalty. The world has changed. Today, successful employment relationships can only be sustained on a foundation of two-way honesty — Gyan Nagpal

The only way to control chaos and complexity is to give up some of that control — Gyan Nagpal

Your career has but one goal: To ensure your book of life is more than an anthology of salary slips. — Gyan Nagpal

Technologically we can deliver the ability of parents to be able to log into a school intranet, be able to see what homework has been set or look at lesson planning, whether the child is attending, see what the timetable is like, all of that is possible and there are some schools that are doing it already. — Jim Knight

Writer's block is like a full moon behind the rain clouds. — Archana Kapoor Nagpal

While mistakes may be local, in today's connected world embarrassment is global — Gyan Nagpal

Most revolutions start small and simmer under the surface gathering strength, adding to an ideology, gaining favourable opinion- first as a
credible alternative and then as the majority view — Gyan Nagpal

LINUS: Where are you going for Thanksgiving, Charlie Brown?
CHARLIE: My father, my mother, Sally, and I are all going to my grandmothers for dinner.
SALLY: Do you want to come too, Linus? We can hold hands under the table.
LINUS: BLECH! — Charles M. Schulz

Always solve for the big picture, not for the problem." -Gyan Nagpal — Gyan Nagpal