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Quotes About Continuous

The always-on economy, by definition, depends upon continuous energy.
~ Charles Platt
I never really have to sit at a desk thinking, 'What should I do now?' It doesn't work like that for me, and it never has. My thinking process is constant.
~ Raf Simons
For me, learning is a continuous process and an all-inclusive one - reading a book, learning a musical instrument or learning the martial art called taekwondo. Teach myself something new - that's my prayer.
~ Sonu Nigam
The person desirous of success and strength should perform good karma continuously.
~ Rig Veda
To do Agile right, you had to work in pairs, write tests first, refactor, and commit to simple designs. You had to work in short cycles, producing executable output in each. You had to communicate with business on a regular and continuous basis.
~ Robert C. Martin
Why do most developers fear to make continuous changes to their code? They are afraid they'll break it! Why are they afraid they'll break it? Because they don't have tests.
~ Robert C. Martin
Comprehensive observations occur over an extended period of time—typically the majority of a class period and ideally an entire class period.
~ Robert J. Marzano
Nothing chases away the sand or the memories engraved on the back of my eyelids. They play on a continuous loop, with smells and sound and sorrow.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
What we need is an entrepreneurial society in which innovation and entrepreneurship are normal, steady and continuous.
~ Peter Drucker
Interest is the most important thing in life; happiness is temporary, but interest is continuous.
~ Georgia O'Keeffe
This is the Great Theatre of Life. Admission is free, but the taxation is mortal. You come when you can, and leave when you must. The show is continuous. Goodnight.
~ Robertson Davies
There is no such thing as a life of passion any more than a continuous earthquake, or an eternal fever. Besides, who would ever shave themselves in such a state?
~ Lord Byron
Archaeologists now feel certain that eastern and southern Africa provide the world's earliest and most continuous record of human evolution. If so, then this history includes what is arguably some of humankind's earliest food production.
~ Jessica B. Harris
Certainly the fighting around the huge water-tanks on the hillside was continuous for 112 days from the second half of September to 12 January 1943. Historians simply cannot say, or even estimate, how often the summit changed hands, for, as Chuikov notes, there were no witnesses who survived all through the whole battle for it, and in any case no one was keeping count. At one point the life expectancy of soldiers there was between one and two days, and to see a third day made one a veteran.
~ Andrew Roberts
We have now turned things into a continuous operation at the expense of flexibility, and we can no longer prepare each customer's order exactly when and how he requests it. So our customers have to adjust their expectations if they want to enjoy the benefits of our new mode: lower cost and more predictable product quality.
~ Andrew S. Grove
I read the newspapers avidly. It is my one form of continuous fiction.
~ Aneurin Bevan
Like the wild beasts, she lives without a future. She inhabits only the present tense, a fugue of the continuous, a world of sensual immediacy as without hope as it is without despair.
~ Angela Carter
Whenever you do something that is in a continuous take, and something that we're not used to doing, because it was all in the details of if you don't make one move seem natural, it can give away all of it.
~ Steve Buscemi
Rajarathinam Pillai was a performing genius and a crusader. His was a shining mind, prone to excesses of temper and his life can be seen as a continuous struggle for recognition.
~ Rajiv Menon
There is very little sustained performance at the level of excellence—of any kind, anywhere—without continuous coaching.
~ Robert K. Greenleaf
if physics is much simpler to describe under the assumption that space is discrete, rather than continuous, is not this fact itself a strong argument for space being discrete? If so, then might space look, on some very small scale, something like Wilson's lattice.
~ Lee Smolin
The self is not something ready-made, but something in continuous formation through choice of action.
~ John Dewey
The experiencing self lives its life continuously. It has moments of experience, one after the other.
~ Daniel Kahneman
Life is what matters, life alone - the continuous, eternal process of discovering life - and not the discovery itself.
~ Fyodor Dostoevsky