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Quotes About Execute

Sholem was saying that freedom, for him, is having the technical facility to be able to execute whatever he wants, just whatever image he has in mind. But that's not freedom! That's control, or power. Whereas I think Margaux understands freedom to be the freedom to take risks, the freedom to do something bad or to appear foolish. To not recognize that difference is a pretty big thing. p. 19
~ Sheila Heti
I've been head of strategy at IBM and together with my colleagues built our five-year plan. My priorities are going to be to continue to execute on that.
~ Ginni Rometty
swear to pursue the dæmon, who caused this misery, until he or I shall perish in mortal conflict. For this purpose I will preserve my life: to execute this dear revenge
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Before you begin, study unceasingly, but once started, make mistake if you must but you must execute freely (12 May 1855).
~ Eugene Delacroix
Before you begin, study unceasingly, but once started, make mistakes if you must but you must execute freely (12 May 1855).
~ Eugene Delacroix
It is the function of the President, representing the executive principle, to execute the laws.
~ Garet Garrett
All too often, the pitchmen are selling the notion that if you gain 'control' over your financial destiny - pick your own stocks and execute your own trades - it will be the first step on a short road to riches.
~ Gary Weiss
the Jaguar's pilot was ordered to execute "Shiva's Wrath." "Do you know what that means?" Raj-Singh
~ Max Brooks
Heroes are made of men who stay focused in battle. Heroes are men who have a plan, and who understand the plan is ever-changing and dependent on enemy action. Heroes are those who can adjust to a new plan and then execute that plan even when the enemy interferes with his intentions.
~ Billy Waugh
Directors and management need to spearhead the strategy shift from transactions to relationships and create the culture, structure, and incentives necessary to execute the strategy. What
~ Harvard Business School Press
In general, presidents do sit for interviews or respond to requests from prosecutors because they take their constitutional responsibility to faithfully execute the laws seriously, and running away from a prosecutor isn't consistent with faithfully executing the laws.
~ Neal Katyal
It had, indeed, in a superlative degree, the two principal ingredients which serve to recommend all great and noble designs of this nature; for it required an immoderate expense to execute, and a vast length of time to bring it to any sort of perfection.
~ Henry Fielding
I love the triangle. It's a great offense if you execute it well.
~ Kristaps Porzingis
Laws are cheap of passage, costly of enforcement. They do not execute themselves.
~ Stephen Puleo
Elon Musk is a very, very smart man, but there are a lot of smart people in this world, and you've got to execute. He's got execution problems.
~ Steve Eisman
Don't be silly, my dear. Threats are only meaningful if you have the power to execute them. And you, my dear, do not.
~ Candace Bushnell
Your goal is to achieve the best results by following their wishes. If they want you to build a house upside down standing on its chimney, it's up to you to do it.
~ Richard Morris Hunt
By understanding and harnessing the forces that drive human behavior, you can create a self-sustaining philanthropic effort that reaches millions of people. It begins with an entrepreneurial attitude: take an idea and execute on that idea. If it doesn't work, learn why and build on what you've learned.
~ Naveen Jain
Kai! There's been a palace revolution and the peasants are attacking!" Kai gave a deep shuddering sigh and finally opened his eyes properly. "Execute them all in the public square," he mumbled, clearly still half-asleep.
~ Genevieve Cogman
Don't think, dear, do.
~ George Balanchine
is play my part. Sometimes I listen to them and
~ Suzanne Collins
always do more than you talk. And precede talk with action.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The competition could offer a free pass from the risk of having their heads added to the PM's decorative sculpture—or skullpture?—at Marble Arch. Whatever else you could say about His Dread Majesty, he didn't generally execute his servants unless they really fucked up.
~ Charles Stross
In every deed of mischief he had a heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute.
~ Edward Gibbon