Related Quotes
All quotes about:
keys risk resilience
Alan Greenspan The use of a growing array of derivatives and the related application of more-sophisticated approaches to measuring and managing risk are key factors underpinning the greater resilience of our largest financial institutions .... Derivatives have permitted the unbundling of financial risks.
keys boots way
Al Kaline I was very, very shocked about Cooperstown. I thought my chances were fairly good, but I tried to stay low key about it, not too high and not too low. That was the way I played, too.
keys mind obedience
Aiden Wilson Tozer The KEY to disciplining ourselves in the area of obedience is always keeping in mind to whom we are being obedient.
keys guy albums
Chris Colfer I just downloaded the new Alvin and the Chipmunks album! They're the only guys that make music in my key!
keys feelings vision
Audre Lorde Our feelings are our most genuine paths to knowledge. They are chaotic, sometimes painful, sometimes contradictory, but they come from deep within us. And we must key into those feelings... This is how new visions begin.
keys sideshows possessing
Arthur Rimbaud I am alone in possessing a key to this barbarous sideshow.
keys plates focused
Carlos Gonzalez I'm more focused at the plate- that's the key.
keys humanity three
Charlotte Bronte Presentiments are strange things: and so are sympathies; and so are signs; and the three combined make one mystery to which humanity had not yet found the key.
innovation process never-ending
Alan Greenspan The process of innovation is, of course, never ending.
innovation growth exploration
Edith Widder Exploration is the engine that drives innovation. Innovation drives economic growth. So let's all go exploring.
innovation serious enabling
Bertrand Russell All serious innovation is only rendered possible by some accident enabling unpopular persons to survive.
innovation intuition littles
Carlos Castaneda Conclusions arrived at through reasoning have very little or no influence in altering the course of our lives.
innovation committed illuminating
Agnes Repplier Innovations to which we are not committed are illuminating things.
innovation may genius
Bing Gordon Genius may be born, but innovation can be learned.
innovation aesthetic
Arthur Erickson Nearly all of the advances in structural and aesthetic innovation is coming from abroad.
innovation care poor
Bill Gates Capitalism has shortfalls. It doesn't necessarily take care of the poor, and it underfunds innovation, so we have to offset that.
innovation good-things human-condition
Bill Gates Innovation is a good thing. The human condition - put aside bioterrorism and a few footnotes - is improving because of innovation.
ordinary ridiculous buried
Alan Moore There's a notion I'd like to see buried: the ordinary person. Ridiculous. There is no ordinary person.
ordinary-things ordinary excited
David Hockney I'm always excited by the unlikely, never by ordinary things.
ordinary
Benedict Cumberbatch Live a life less ordinary.
ordinary half waste
Beatrice Webb The interruptions of the telephone seem to us to waste half the life of the ordinary American engaged in public or private business; he has seldom half an hour consecutively at his own disposal - a telephone is a veritable time scatterer.
ordinary different sound
Dee Snider My family is out of the ordinary in our physical lifestyle and the day-to-day things that we deal with, but my approach to them is pretty rational and sound. And I'm the quiet one! It's very different from my performing life.
ordinary genius done
Benjamin Haydon Genius is nothing more than common faculties refined to a greater intensity. There are no astonishing ways of doing astonishing things. All astonishing things are done by ordinary materials.
ordinary
Bernard Cornwell Every day is ordinary, until it isn't.
ordinary god-love divine
Dieter F. Uchtdorf The divine love of God turns ordinary acts into extraordinary service.
ordinary earth violence
Charles Lyell In attempting to explain geological phenomena, the bias has always been on the wrong side; there has always been a disposition to reason á priori on the extraordinary violence and suddenness of changes, both in the inorganic crust of the earth, and in organic types, instead of attempting strenuously to frame theories in accordance with the ordinary operations of nature.