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Quotes About Influence

Complements can be important when they affect the overall demand for an industry's product. However, like government policy, complements are not a sixth force determining industry profitability since the presence of strong complements is not necessarily bad (or good) for industry profitability. Complements affect profitability through the way they influence the five forces.
~ Michael E. Porter
Once when he was slapping me back and forth, one hand holding my neck, the other whipping across my cheeks, I caught a glimpse of a picture of him on the mantel – ten years old in a Cub Scout uniform. He looked so proud; his grin was so sweet. Freckles, bright eyes, combed hair still wet. Adorable. I wanted to ask him; how did you grow up to be who you are? Who taught you to hit?
~ Unknown
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
Ebony magazine named him one of the 100 Most Influential African Americans and one of the 150 most powerful blacks in the nation. Dr. Dyson is the author nineteen books, including four New York Times bestsellers.
~ Michael Eric Dyson
od najwcze?niejszego dzieci?stwa nauczyli?my si? wyszukiwa? w ludziach s?abo?ci, za pomoc? których mogli?my na nich wp?ywa?.:
~ Unknown
Anna go ubóstwia?a. Nie odst?powali siebie na krok, a cesarzowa dostraja?a si? do zmiennych nastrojów partnera i by?a na ka?de jego skinienie.
~ Unknown
around Frederick, just as it had around George
~ Unknown
The world, when it comes down to it, is just the schoolyard writ large. Being on the side of truth and virtue doesn't help anyone. You have to be on the side of popularity and power!
~ Unknown
In the Middle Ages, people would have pictures or statues of the Virgin Mary, or Jesus Christ, or a favourite saint. Today, people have pictures, posters or statues of celebrities: actors, sports stars, TV stars, fictional characters. Is that an improvement?
~ Unknown
The market is simply a proxy, or a pseudonym, for the rich and powerful, for the capitalist elite. In expressions such as, "The market did x, y, or z", or, "The market reacted badly to the news", or "The market demanded a new policy", or, "The market gave it the thumbs down", if you simply substitute "capitalist elite" for the word "market", you will comprehend what's going on.
~ Unknown
Ten percent is the golden number – the number that changes the world. Be part of that ten percent. Be a hero. Let future generations talk about you
~ Unknown
Teachers themselves uninterested in art or lacking faith in the ability of students to think for themselves can make art into something baffling or boring for the rest of the student's life.
~ Unknown
He mentioned that he didn't like Jack Kerouac either, but this wasn't quite true. "I don't like people who like Jack Kerouac," he clarified.
~ Michael Finkel
Never underestimate a determined woman. Universes are flimsy things in their hands.
~ Michael Flynn
As royalty, celebrities and the rich have always known, a smile is the most subtle and satisfying way of shitting on the inferior.
~ Michael Foley
Otorite sayg?y? kazan?r, iktidarsa talep eder; otoritenin tuza?a ihtiyac? yokken iktidar, ürkütücü, a??rl?k sunan giysiler gereksinir; otorite aç?k yürek, iktidarsa s?k?l? yumruktur.
~ Michael Foley
Tüm diktatörlerin gayet iyi kavrad??? üzere, gelece?i de?i?tirmek isteyen önce geçmi?i de?i?tirmek zorundad?r.
~ Michael Foley
Men of power have not time to read; yet men who do not read are unfit for power.
~ Michael Foot
Physics, yes? Physics. This is physics. It's also politics. The two are sometimes painfully difficult to keep apart. Excerpt From: Michael Frayn. "Copenhagen".
~ Michael Frayn
Tom Marvolo Riddle
~ Unknown
The Heir Of Slytherin
~ Unknown
But people's ability to take personal responsibility is shaped by their circumstances. People cannot take responsibility if they cannot control what happens to them.
~ Unknown
Most of us cherish the notion of free choice, but our choices are constrained by the conditions in which we are born, grow, live, work and age.
~ Unknown
Frederick II of Prussia (known as "the Great," reigned 1740–1786) famously ran his Berlin court—and the associated Academy of Sciences—in French. When Voltaire visited in 1750, he wrote to the Marquis de Thibouville that "I find myself here in France. One speaks only our language. German is for the soldiers and for the horses; it is only necessary on the road."187f
~ Unknown