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Quotes About Organization

At the same time, it should not be overlooked that we do not as yet have much understanding of the nature of psychotic systems of belief, or the conditions leading to their formation, organization, development, or modification; nor, for that matter, of normal systems of belief. The
~ Milton Rokeach
The dump was kind of like a department store for Ray, but even more like a holy cementery where he could organize abandoned dreams and wrecked things into families, in a way, that stayed together.
~ Miriam Toews
include navigating within the book, creating a collection, searching, taking notes, and last but not least, removing the book from your Kindle.
~ Morris Rosenthal
1. Classify the book according to kind and subject matter. 2. State what the whole book is about with the utmost brevity. 3. Enumerate its major parts in their order and relation, and outline these parts as you have outlined the whole. 4. Define the problem or problems the author is trying to solve.
~ Mortimer J. Adler
RULE 3. SET FORTH THE MAJOR PARTS OF THE BOOK, AND SHOW HOW THESE ARE ORGANIZED INTO A WHOLE, BY BEING ORDERED TO ONE ANOTHER AND TO THE UNITY OF THE WHOLE.
~ Mortimer J. Adler
The first thing to do when you have amassed your bibliography is to inspect all of the books on your list. You should not read any of them analytically before inspecting all of them.
~ Mortimer J. Adler
Godfrey's wife Charmian sat with her eyes closed, attempting to put her thoughts into alphabetical order which Godfrey had told her was better than no order at all, since she now had grasp of neither logic nor chronology.
~ Muriel Spark
Miss Brodie liked to take her leisure over the unfolding of her plans, most of her joy deriving from the preparation
~ Muriel Spark
Now that was when I felt the [citizenship school] program was successful when it was no longer even part of an organization.
~ Myles Horton
First comes thought; then organization of that thought, into ideas and plans; then transformation of those plans into reality. The beginning, as you will observe, is in your imagination.
~ Napoleon Hill
knowledge is power." It is nothing of the sort! Knowledge is only potential power. It becomes power only when, and if, it is organized into definite plans of action, and directed to a definite end.
~ Napoleon Hill
KNOWLEDGE will not attract money, unless it is organized, and intelligently directed, through practical PLANS OF ACTION, to the DEFINITE END of accumulation of money. Lack of understanding of this fact has been the source of confusion to millions of people who falsely believe that knowledge is power. It is nothing of the sort! Knowledge is only potential power. It becomes power only when, and if, it is organized into definite plans of action, and directed to a definite end.
~ Napoleon Hill
Knowledge is only potential power. It becomes power only when, and if, it is organised into definite plans of action and directed to a definite end.
~ Napoleon Hill
The man who can organize and direct a Master Mind group of men who possess knowledge useful in the accumulation of money, is just as much a man of education as any man in the group.
~ Napoleon Hill
Organized effort is produced through the coordination of effort of two or more people, who work toward a definite end, in a spirit of harmony.
~ Napoleon Hill
Knowledge is only potential power. It becomes power only when, and if, it is organized into definite plans of action, and directed to a definite end.
~ Napoleon Hill
Power grows out of ORGANIZED KNOWLEDGE, but, mind you, it "grows out of it" through application and use!
~ Napoleon Hill
el conocimiento es poder". ¡No es nada de eso! El conocimiento es sólo un poder potencial. Se convierte en poder sólo cuando, y si está, organizado en planes definidos de acción, y dirigido a un fin determinado.
~ Napoleon Hill
This "missing link" in all systems of education may be found in the failure of educational institutions to teach their students how to organize and use knowledge after they acquire it.
~ Napoleon Hill
When a man, whether he is a leader or follower, admits that he is "too busy" to change his plans, or to give attention to any emergency, he admits his inefficiency. The successful leader must be the master of all details connected with his position.
~ Napoleon Hill
Keeping poor records and dates on calls. Prospects and established customers soon weary of the salesperson who habitually "forgets" to call on specified days.
~ Napoleon Hill
untidy, and out-of-date materials denote disorganization and a lack of interest on the part of the salesperson.
~ Napoleon Hill
When the World Health Organization officially declared smallpox eradicated in 1980, those laboratory stocks remained. All it would take to reverse that eradication was for someone to accidentally set the virus loose.
~ Carl Zimmer
In 1814 the breeders founded an organization, the title of which was—deep breath—"The Association of Friends, Experts and Supporters of Sheep Breeding for the achievement of a more rapid and more thoroughgoing advancement of this branch of the economy and the manufacturing and commercial aspects of the wool industry that is based upon it." Those who didn't want to lose too much oxygen uttering the full name simply called it the Sheep Breeders' Society.
~ Carl Zimmer