Quotes About Disruption
Not, like, that, boychik, you sound like a herd of elephants charging through a music store.
~ Jordan Sonnenblick
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El amor es un terremoto seguido da un tsunami. El temblor te lo cambia todo, te lo altera todo, lo remueve y lo agita todo. Pero es el tsunami posterior el que inunda el corazón de luces y sorpresas.
~ Jordi Sierra i Fabra
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No ya vanguardia o tradición, sino compromiso, formal y temático, con una nueva sensibilidad temporal, con un uso creativo (y, en consecuencia, crítico) de las imágenes. O desaparición en la técnica, fundido en esa unidad técnico-comunicativa que constituyen los lenguajes hiperestetizados de la cultura de masas. Estamos asistiendo al necesario nacimiento de una nueva moral de la actividad artística o su disolución
~ José Jiménez
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Wonder does not make one industrious, for to feel astonished is to be disturbed.
~ Josef Pieper
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The only way to succeed is to make people hate you.
~ Josef von Sternberg
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Every piece of business strategy… must be seen in its role in the perennial gale of creative destruction.
~ Joseph Aloïs Schumpeter
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Economic progress, in capitalist society, means turmoil.
~ Joseph Aloïs Schumpeter
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Out of perfection nothing can be made. Every process involves breaking something up.
~ Joseph Campbell
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Peace on earth would mean the end of civilization as we know it.
~ Joseph Heller
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The window during which a memory could be disrupted was four to six hours from the time it was acquired; after that, it became stable and persistent. This led to the standard view that a memory is stored once; then each time some stimulus appears that is relevant to it, the original memory is activated and expressed.
~ Joseph LeDoux
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Let's go," he meowed. "I'll skin the little wretch when we find him, upsetting the camp like this.
~ Erin Hunter
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Dogs were noisy nuisances
~ Erin Hunter
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You know: "dogs and cats living together ââ'¬Â¦ mass hysteria!
~ Ernest Cline
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You know: "dogs and cats living together … mass hysteria!
~ Ernest Cline
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LIFE IS SUBVERSIVE
~ Ernesto Cardenal
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The downfall of order brings good to none.
~ Ernst Junger
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Part of the problem is when we bring in a new technology we expect it to be perfect in a way that we don't expect the world that we're familiar with to be perfect.
~ Esther Dyson
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Factions within the client's senior management prevented us from doing our job. Data we asked for arrived late, or in an unusable form or not at all. People we needed to interview refused to speak with us. The members of the client team vigorously pursued their own agendas at the expense of reaching a solution. We spent several uncomfortable months on this study and, in the end, had to make what recommendations we could, "declare victory," and get out.
~ Ethan M. Rasiel
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You're talking nonsense, and noisy nonsense at that.
~ Eugene H. Peterson
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In the long term, the fragmentation of attention, a breaking up of focus and mental continuity, can disrupt neural connections in the brain and eventually lead to a literally 'shallower' neurological structure. It makes us – on the physiological level of the brain, as well as of the mind – less capable of concentration and continuous thought.
~ Eva Hoffman
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Innovators are inevitably controversial.
~ Eva Le Gallienne
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The coronavirus pandemic has been emotionally taxing for all families, and this time is especially disruptive for those relying on carefully built routines and support systems.
~ Michelle Wu
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Anybody trying to get in the way of what I'm trying to accomplish and be remembered as once I'm not longer here, anybody trying to disrupt that, it's personal for me.
~ Caleb Plant
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Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria each caused billions of dollars in damage, claimed the lives of many Americans, and disrupted millions more. They also reminded us how important communications networks can be during emergencies - and that the FCC has a role to play in helping keep people safe.
~ Ajit Pai
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