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Quotes About Lean

Did you know that, pound for pound, the moose is the leanest ruminant on Earth? It's true. Moose are very in tune with their natural surroundings.
~ Daniel Mallory Ortberg
Lean steak cuts provide an excellent source of high-quality protein, and the taste is second to none! Chicken and turkey are great as well, but I prefer steak myself.
~ Rich Froning Jr.
People want to get immersed and lost in a world. They want to lean in and figure it out, and that's true of both of these shows. You don't know quite what it is, and that's great.
~ Miles Millar
Cardio should be added to a weightlifting programme to A, keep you fit and healthy and B, keep you somewhat lean.
~ Chloe Madeley
We will downsize the government, motivate excess employees to become entrepreneurs, and increase the pay of a lean and mean bureaucracy.
~ Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
A blessing she was reckless enough to take for granted, lean on, as though Sweet Home was one... A bigger fool never lived.
~ Toni Morrison
He stood there a moment in the open doorway with the light streaming in and a gentle breeze,a warm one,playing with all that black silk hair. Stood there, she thought,all tall and lean in his perfect suit, one hand in his pocket.On her button, she realized.He carried that damn button like a magic charm.
~ J.D. Robb
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~ J.D. Robb
The type of music that I love to sing would have to be more bluesy and jazzy and more soul-like 'cause I love to belt when it comes to singing, so I guess bigger songs are what I lean more towards.
~ Thia Megia
Only the Gemba Can Do Cost Reduction
~ Taiichi Ohno
Machine cycle time and manual cycle time are still mixed up all over the world.
~ Taiichi Ohno
To implement the Toyota production system in your own business, there must be a total understanding of waste. Unless all sources of waste are detected and crushed, success will always be just a dream.
~ Taiichi Ohno
My political opinions lean more and more to Anarchy (philosophically understood, meaning abolition of control not whiskered men with bombs).
~ J. R. R. Tolkien
I've learned to cook, I've got 'Lean in 15' cookbooks - I even make my own sauces. If I have lasagne, it will be homemade with the sheets. It's a little bit geekish but I enjoy it.
~ Ryan Fraser
True love is a rare thing. We lean on it for years without botherin' to look at what's holdin' us up. It lasts forever, as the poets say, but life doesn't.
~ Kristin Hannah
Justifications, most of them, which are like certain rocks just below the surface of the water. You can lean on them, you can grab hold of them, but you can also hit them and hurt yourself very badly.
~ Gianrico Carofiglio
November makes me anxious. This year's holidays are approaching with a particularly lean and nervous look, like coyotes dressed as reindeer and ready for a tussle. Nothing feels right.
~ Gina Barreca
Tonight A parapet of breeze tonight on which to lean my melancholy
~ Giuseppe Ungaretti
A man does not commence to truly live until he finds an immovable center within himself on which to stand, by which to regulate his life, and from which to draw his peace. If he trusts to that which fluctuates he also will fluctuate; if he leans upon that which may be withdrawn he will fall and be bruised; if he looks for satisfaction in perishable accumulations he will starve for happiness in the midst of plenty.
~ James Allen
What signifies sadness, sir; a man grows lean on it.
~ Henry Mackenzie
The small batches principle is part of the DevOps methodology. It comes from the Lean Manufacturing movement, which is often called just-in-time (JIT) manufacturing. It
~ Thomas A. Limoncelli
Hobbes, but why, or on what principle, I never could understand, was not murdered. This was a capital oversight of the professional men in the seventeenth century; because in every light he was a fine subject for murder, except, indeed, that he was lean and skinny;
~ Thomas de Quincey
It would be a comfort, she felt, to lean; to sit down; yes, to lie down; never, never, never to get up again.
~ Virginia Woolf
standing, as now, lean as a knife
~ Virginia Woolf