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Ofie Tesarov Quotes By J. C. R. Licklider

My "thinking" time was devoted mainly to activities that were essentially clerical or mechanical: searching, calculating, plotting, transforming, determining the logical or dynamic consequences of a set of assumptions or hypotheses, preparing the way for a decision or an insight. Moreover ... the operations that fill most of the time allegedly devoted to technical thinking are operations that can be performed more effectively by machines than by men. — J. C. R. Licklider

Ofie Tesarov Quotes By T.F. Hodge

The positive vibrations of unregulated joy, peace, happiness and tranquility is freedom. — T.F. Hodge

Ofie Tesarov Quotes By Oswald Chambers

Jesus Christ can afford to be misunderstood; we cannot. Our weakness lies in always wanting to vindicate ourselves. — Oswald Chambers

Ofie Tesarov Quotes By Rachel Vincent

If I weren't already dead, I'd be alive with joy, — Rachel Vincent

Ofie Tesarov Quotes By Gary Vaynerchuk

Eighty-five per cent of the crowd is going to fall in love with me - they're going to feel it, wow. But fifteen per cent are going to think, 'This guy is obnoxious.' I spend enormous time with them - every negative review of 'Crush It!' on Amazon has a response from me - and I can probably bring back ten of the fifteen. — Gary Vaynerchuk

Ofie Tesarov Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Sacred being is beauty. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Ofie Tesarov Quotes By Richard King

And the fact that you must make the movie for yourself because no one else will ever fully appreciate the endeavor, makes it a more rewarding challenge. — Richard King

Ofie Tesarov Quotes By The Paper Doll

I am quite sane, according to my three distinct personalities and my seven passive ones. — The Paper Doll

Ofie Tesarov Quotes By Benjamin Graham

The true investor scarcely ever is forced to sell his shares, and at all other times he is free to disregard the current price quotation. He need pay attention to it and act upon it only to the extent that it suits his book, and no more.* Thus the investor who permits himself to be stampeded or unduly worried by unjustified market declines in his holdings is perversely transforming his basic advantage into a basic disadvantage. That man would be better off if his stocks had no market quotation at all, for he would then be spared the mental anguish caused him by other persons' mistakes of judgment. — Benjamin Graham