Quotes About Outcome
I think everything I have done in my life, my reasons at the time were right no matter how things worked out.
~ Steve Wozniak
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I sent one e-mail in my life. I sent it to Jeff Raikes at Microsoft, and it ended up in court in Minneapolis, so I am one for one.
~ Warren Buffett
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Remember, itÂ's the finish, not the start, that counts the most in life.
~ John C. Maxwell
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You learn in life that a lot of things are the result of effort, but some things, in terms of scale, are random.
~ Mark Cuban
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Somehow life doesn't always pay off to those who are most insistent.
~ Max Lerner
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What counts is not how scared you are or how brave you claim to be or even how calm you are. All that matters is what you do.
~ John Farrow
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There are always risks in battle. It's a dangerous business. The trick is to take the right ones.' [said Halt]. 'How do you know which are the right ones?' Shigeru asked. Halt glanced at his two younger companions. They grinned and answered in chorus, 'You wait and see if you win.
~ John Flanagan
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Problems postponed have a habit of solving themselves
~ John Flanagan
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When you can't see the reason for something, look for the possible result—and ask yourself who might benefit from it.
~ John Flanagan
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You wait till it's over and see who's won," he said. "Then you know those were the right risks to take.
~ John Flanagan
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Maybe the wind will get up again," he added hopefully. "Maybe," Jesper replied. He sounded a lot less hopeful about it. "I've found in the past that when you're in a jam and you really need something to happen, it usually doesn't.
~ John Flanagan
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Problems postponed have a habit of solving themselves, more often than not
~ John Flanagan
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addresses the ramifications
~ John G. Salek
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Once again Jacob was one who had gone to great lengths to secure his own well-being, but his efforts proved pointless.
~ John H. Sailhamer
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A man may well bring a horse to the water,But he cannot make him drink without he will.
~ John Heywood
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Of a good beginning cometh a good end.
~ John Heywood
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A hard beginning maketh a good ending.
~ John Heywood
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And while I at length debate and beat the bush,There shall step in other men and catch the birds.
~ John Heywood
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An ill wind that bloweth no man to good.
~ John Heywood
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A man may well bring a horse to the water but he cannot make him drink.
~ John Heywood
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Nunca hay que anticiparse al resultado, porque entonces no verán el verdadero significado de lo que ocurre y no podrán percibir la emoción de lo inesperado. Antes había
~ John Katzenbach
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La muerte es el gran juego en el que participa todo el mundo y en el que todo el mundo pierde en el silbido final. Pero el asesinato es ligeramente distinto porque es más parecido a ese momento dentro del partido cuando se decide el resultado. Nos sentamos en las gradas, sin saber cuándo se producirá ese momento preciso.
~ John Katzenbach
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The only thing worse than when nothing happens is when something does.
~ John Lanchester
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It is worth starting with visions, though, because they establish hopes and fears. History then determines which prevail.
~ John Lewis Gaddis
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