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Quotes About Orchestrate

The man who wants to lead the orchestra must turn his back on the crowd.
~ James Cook
Just like a conductor is requried to orchestrate a band, to Realize God, we need a spiritual Master to hold our hand.
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
Chemistry is not anything an executive producer or writer can orchestrate or plan you just hope for it.
~ David E. Kelley
Good writing is good writing, but that doesn't mean you can't orchestrate it or tweak it.
~ John Travolta
Then again, when dealing with the illicit trade we orchestrate, it rarely is. As a high-ranking man of The Clan, I've learned to pivot and react. My instincts are primed.
~ Jane Henry
Your first and foremost job as a leader is to take charge of your own energy and then help to orchestrate the energy of those around you.
~ Peter F. Drucker
USE CASES The software in the use cases layer contains application-specific business rules. It encapsulates and implements all of the use cases of the system. These use cases orchestrate the flow of data to and from the entities, and direct those entities to use their Critical Business Rules to achieve the goals of the use case.
~ Robert C. Martin
on Prokofiev] And, by the way, he never did learn how to orchestrate properly.
~ Dmitri Shostakovich
Glazunov was the first to convince me that a composer must make the performers submit to his will, and not the other way around (...) The composer must orchestrate in the way he conceived his work, and not simplify his orchestration to please the performers.
~ Dmitri Shostakovich
are we justified in concluding that God always orchestrates the events of our lives to fulfill His purpose? According to Romans 8:28, the answer is a solid yes.
~ Jerry Bridges
Fashion is a way to orchestrate the spectacle of ideas. You can get someone who is fashionable but not terribly stylish, and the other way round.
~ Grayson Perry
Call it what you will, but this is the universal intelligence that's giving you life right now. It organizes and orchestrates the hundreds of thousands of notes in the harmonious symphony that is your physiology
~ Joe Dispenza
Hold a clear intention of what you want, but leave the "how" details to the unpredictable quantum field. Let it orchestrate an event in your life in a way that is just right for you. If you're going to expect anything, expect the unexpected. Surrender, trust, and let go of how a desired event will unfold.
~ Joe Dispenza
While it's great for a quarterback to have athletic ability, his goal is to get the ball out of his hand, orchestrate the offense and not allow his ability to stand in the way of the offense running efficiently.
~ Steve Young
I'm kind of like the quarterback: being able to orchestrate a lot of things out there on the field and being able to run different schemes and coverages.
~ Chris Harris, Jr.
I like playing just outside of my own penalty box, the player who receives the ball and organises the game.
~ Jorginho
The Soul is on a journey through cosmic time, and you can orchestrate your journey through cosmic time, when you have awakened to the bigger reality.
~ Deepak Chopra
We do a lot of consumer research. Consumers believe the smartphone will be the remote, meaning that it will orchestrate a lot of things. So maybe you will take your connectivity with you to the car.
~ Hans Vestberg
It is almost impossible to orchestrate the farewell you desire. That is something only a few people manage to do.
~ Edwin van der Sar
Successfully orchestrating a lot of little changes lays the foundation for big changes when they are needed.
~ Josh Hunt
A poem is a heroic act of integration that binds into rough harmony the chorus of forces within and outside the soul. A poem struggles to orchestrate, prioritize, cohere, and coordinate these potentially shattering forces.
~ Tony Hoagland
You are a manipulator." "I like to think of myself more as an outcome engineer.
~ J.R. Ward
a passer of the ball positioned in front of the defence who could provide the platform from which every Barcelona attack would begin.
~ Guillem Balagué
We steer clear of fringe political parties or minority groups. We're not trying to orchestrate a revolution.
~ Alexander Nix