Quotes About Maneuver
And I wonder---if everything's connected, does that mean that everything can be manipulated and controlled centrally by those who know how to pull strings. . . .
~ Malcolm Margolin
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If you want to control someone, all you have to do is to make them feel afraid.
~ Paulo Coelho
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to glide gently into facile hands that would deform him.
~ Unknown
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Like a good chess player, Satan is always trying to manuever you into a position where you can save your castle only by losing your bishop.
~ Unknown
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Finance is a gun. Politics is knowing when to pull the trigger.
~ Mario Puzo
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But when the media function as a propaganda tool for a
~ Mark R. Levin
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When you trick somebody into participating in a small-time fraud, it's called a 'scam.' But when the scam is so big that people have no choice but to participate, it's called 'economics.
~ Mark Russell
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If you put it on the table as a bargaining chip, it becomes a bargaining chip
~ Ronald Reagan
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Who controls the past now controls the future. Who controls the present now controls the past. Who controls the past now controls the future. Who controls the present now?
~ Zack de la Rocha
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Seduction, marginalization, diversion, and attack all serve a function.
~ Unknown
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By mistreating the source of all logic we can enforce shortcuts.
~ Unknown
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Once the basic principals of 'need to know' are understood, together with the resulting manipulation of information, it is easy to observe this process in action – indeed every day, via our media, we are led by the nose along the 'required' path and we generally go quietly, because we have been well trained.
~ Unknown
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taking a roundabout route in an effort to disorient the Amorite.
~ Unknown
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He looked like he could tie a knot in a fire poker, eat it, and crap it out straight.
~ Megan Abbott
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When it comes to controlling human beings there is no better instrument than lies. Because, you see, humans live by beliefs. And beliefs can be manipulated. The power to manipulate beliefs is the only thing that counts.
~ Michael Ende
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They're going to come in here and blow smoke up your ass,' the coach was saying. 'They're going to give you blow jobs , tell you how great you are, they're going to pile it on thick…
~ Unknown
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Walsh, sitting within sight of the Oval Office, was located at something like the ground zero of the information flow between the president and his staff. As Trump's primary scheduler, her job was to ration the president's time and organize the flow of information to him around the priorities that the White House had set. In this, Walsh became the effective middle person among the three men working hardest to maneuver the president—Bannon, Kushner, and Priebus.
~ Michael Wolff
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the three men working hardest to maneuver the president—Bannon, Kushner, and Priebus.
~ Michael Wolff
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All warfare is based on deception." —Sun Tzu Not
~ Michael Z. Williamson
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There's an abrupt disconnect, of course, that comes from leaving behind all things time and space and learning to maneuver in the unseen. The nature of this transition depends entirely on the beliefs of the dearly departed at the time of transition, because their beliefs and thoughts carry over to their new environs. Even there, thoughts become things, only they become things bigger and faster, arranged to match the expectations of new arrivals, often in the twinkling of an eye.
~ Mike Dooley
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That is the usual strain of all your kind; They must have every one as blind as they.
~ Moliere
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To pull the chestnuts out of the fire with the cat's paw.
~ Moliere
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Changing from the defensive to the offensive, is one of the most delicate operations in war.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
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The art of war consists in being always able, even with an inferior army, to have stronger forces than the enemy at the point of attack or the point which is attacked.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
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