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Quotes About Coordination

Games I do find interesting for what they say about us, about what we wish for, about the programming. But let it stop there: don't listen to this rubbish about them actually being good for you, helping with hand-eye co-ordination or whatever. They're games. They prepare you for nothing.
~ Douglas Coupland
The midfield is the heartbeat of a football team, it's the centre of the action, so you can't just do one thing.
~ Casemiro
I just always had a knack for handling and passing the rock and making things happen.
~ Shaun Livingston
One of the pillar ideas of how CrossFit thinks of physical fitness is how competent an individual is at cardiovascular/respiratory endurance, stamina, strength, flexibility, power, speed, coordination, accuracy, agility, and balance.
~ Rich Froning Jr.
There is strength in numbers, but organizing those numbers is one of the great challenges.
~ John C. Mather
I can sing fine and I can play guitar fine, but put 'em together and it becomes a thoughtful effort.
~ Jerry Cantrell
Leadership is working with goals and vision management is working with objectives.
~ Russel Honore
Creating a constitution is itself primarily an act of coordination on one of many possible ways of ordering our lives together, not an act of cooperating in an exchange or prisoner's dilemma.
~ Russell Hardin
Is it normal to make a minute-to-minute schedule for the timing of thanksgiving? I'm asking for a friend.
~ Casey Wilson
How can you think and hit at the same time?
~ Yogi Berra
Follow the ball, man. There's only one ball. They can only give it to one of them at a time, so let's not get too far away from the reality of it all.
~ Jon Gruden
Music is given to us with the sole purpose of establishing an order in things, including, and particularly, the coordination between man and time.
~ Igor Stravinsky
Music is...the coordination between man and time.
~ Igor Stravinsky
There are a lot of people who can do it on the guitar and sing at the same time, but I think what is harder is bass players that can play the bass and sing.
~ Graham Coxon
You can see the ball go past them, or the man, but you'll never see both man and ball go past at the same time. So if the ball goes past, the man won't, or if the man goes past they'll take the ball.
~ Ron Atkinson
Leadership means forming a team and working toward common objectives that are tied to time, metrics, and resources.
~ Russel Honore
The first thing a leader can focus on is the act of tightening the tribe. It's tempting to make the tribe bigger, to get more members, to spread the word. This pales, however, when juxtaposed with the effects of a tighter tribe. A tribe that communicates more quickly, with alacrity and emotion, is a tribe that thrives. A tighter tribe is one that is more likely to hear its leader, and more likely still to coordinate action and ideas across the members of the tribe.
~ Seth Godin
Nine women can't have a baby in one month, no matter how closely they coordinate their work.
~ Seth Godin
Why is shipping so difficult? I think there are two challenges and one reason: The challenges: 1. Thrashing 2. Coordination And the reason: The resistance.
~ Seth Godin
One of the difficulties in living the lifestyle I lead is that it is hard to get my friends in one place.
~ Sean Parker
The nervous system regulates many muscular and secretory activities of the body, whereas the hormonal system regulates many metabolic functions. The nervous and hormonal systems normally work together in a coordinated manner to control essentially all of the organ systems of the body.
~ John E. Hall
My experience in government is that when things are non-controversial and beautifully coordinated, there is not much going on
~ John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Arm there," she said. "Other arm, idiot. Now hand there...okay, ready? We're going to start with your left foot. On three. One. Two... What the devil is he doing here?
~ John Flanagan
Start with the bow hand close to your body, not extended. Then push with your bow hand and pull with the other. That way you're using the muscles of both arms, not just the string arm.
~ John Flanagan