Vertical Analysis Quotes & Sayings
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I cannot sit idly by in Atlanta and not be concerned about what happens in Birmingham. — Martin Luther King Jr.

there was a reason for everything that happened and that all of those reasons were like threads that, over time, wove together into the pattern of a person's life. Every thread was necessary for the final pattern to be complete. — Erin Nicholas

You encounter, at its core, a subjective Reality, one based on meaning and value reflective of your own Self, not an objective universe, cold, particle-based and indifferent as science projects. — Thomas Daniel Nehrer

There has been no more revolutionary contribution than the one which the Hindus (Indians) made when they invented ZERO. — Lancelot Hogben

Before marriage, you lose your virginity. After marriage, you get to give it away. Which would you rather experience? — Todd Stocker

I have great moments of epic stupidity like everyone else. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Your greatest attribute, that which allows you to accomplish most in life and the most treasured aspect of your being will often be the source of your greatest suffering. — Chris Matakas

Excuse tries to justify. — Toba Beta

We in the Western world suffer from too many categories and classes; we've forgotten that we all still have diapers on. We've separated music from life. — Ornette Coleman

Diverse, horizontal social networks, in Ruef's analysis, were three times more innovative than uniform, vertical networks. In groups united by shared values and long-term familiarity, conformity and convention tended to dampen any potential creative sparks. — Steven Johnson

What Ruef discovered was a ringing endorsement of the coffeehouse model of social networking: the most creative individuals in Ruef's survey consistently had broad social networks that extended outside their organization and involved people from diverse fields of expertise. Diverse, horizontal social networks, in Ruef's analysis, were three times more innovative than uniform, vertical networks. In groups united by shared values and long-term familiarity, conformity and convention tended to dampen any potential creative sparks. The limited reach of the network meant that interesting concepts from the outside rarely entered the entrepreneur's consciousness. But the entrepreneurs who built bridges outside their "islands," as Ruef called them, were able to borrow or co-opt new ideas from these external environments and put them to use in a new context. — Steven Johnson

won't stay where they think I'm some kind of crazy perverted brother humper. — Olivia Hawthorne

ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF PAIN IS VERY IMPORTANT; DENIAL IS DEADLY. — Susan Jeffers

It's a song, I realize, after a second, as it continues blaring. Hotline Bling. — J.M. Darhower