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I think it'll be ok; I think by the end of this year, we won't be talking about PeopleSoft at all. William Farmer
talking
I think you're talking about a two-year play at least. Bob Lachky
talking
It is frustrating because we're not getting 10 to 12 inches. You're talking about 2 to 4 inches. We live in Wisconsin. It is not like this is unusual. Stephen Smith
talking wished worked
He was just talking about how he wished it would have worked out for me up here. Chris Lofton
talking
I'd been talking about it for a long time. Jackie Gentry
talking terrible
I'm just terrible. At talking. With words. Richard Ayoade
talking people ghost
I don't see the point of having 80 million people online if all they are doing in the end is talking to ghosts in the suburbs. Umberto Eco
talking professors novel
I could get a better education interviewing John Steinbeck than talking to an English professor about novels. William Safire
talking two justice
You cannot do justice to the dead. When we talk about doing justice to the dead we are talking about retribution for the harm done to them. But retribution and justice are two different things. William Shawcross
organization needs body
No body of knowledge needs an organizational policy. Organizational policy can only impede the advancement of knowledge. There is a basic incompatibility between any organization and freedom of thought. William S. Burroughs
organization world way
I do not see any other way of realizing our hopes about World Organization in five or six days. Even the Almighty took seven. Winston Churchill
organization salary lows
Keep salaries low and equity high. Keep the organization as flat as you can. Sam Altman
organization vocabulary law
We receive experience from nature in a series of messages. From these messages we extract a content of information: that is, we decode the messages in some way. And from this code of information we then make a basic vocabulary of concepts and a basic grammar of laws, which jointly describe the inner organization that nature translates into the happenings and the appearances we meet. Jacob Bronowski
organization driving failing
Most organizations fail in driving change. Jack Welch
organization bored people
Above all, good leaders are open. They go up, down, and around their organization to reach people. They don't stick to the established channels. They're informal. They're straight with people. They make a religion out of being accessible. They never get bored telling their story. Jack Welch
organization desire fundamentals
Our behavior is driven by a fundamental core belief: the desire, and the ability, of an organization to continuously learn from any source, anywhere; and to rapidly convert this learning into action is its ultimate competitive advantage. Jack Welch
organization hierarchy faces
Hierarchy is an organization with its face toward the CEO and its ass toward the customer. Jack Welch
organization hatred
Politics is simply the organization of hatreds. Henry Adams
political scientific
Here's the data. This is not a political position, it's just scientific data. Robert Sullivan
political revolution consciousness
Total revolution of consciousness and our entire social, political and economic system is what interests me, but that's not on the ballot. Russell Brand
political synthesis moral
The poet has to make a synthesis out of the moral life of our time, and this life is lived at this moment on a political plane. Rose Macaulay
political trying various
Certainly there are various trans-Islamic political movements, which try to appeal to Muslims in all societies Samuel P. Huntington
political communism
What was wrong with communism wasn't aberrant leadership, it was communism. William F. Buckley, Jr.
political hell chad
Where the hell is Chad? Richard M. Nixon
political resigning
I have impeached myself by resigning. Richard M. Nixon
political politician criteria
Herman Brown was a businessman who wanted value for money spent. His relationships with politicians were measured by that criterion. Robert Caro
political journalism foolish
Among the reasons that you go into journalism, I suppose, are some rather idealistic, even foolish reasons. In my case one of the reasons was I wanted to explain how things really work, how political power really works. Robert Caro