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Quotes About Advantages

A good idea is not enough. It must be the fit of a particular idea for a particular entrepreneur and, ideally, unfair advantages in why said particular entrepreneur is going to address said particular idea.
~ Andy Dunn
If somebody is pointing out that there are advantages - many of them unfair - that go along with being male in our society and in our politics, then I completely agree.
~ Pete Buttigieg
There are big advantages of living for God, therefore try to spend every minute you have walking with Him, listening to Him and learning of His wisdom
~ Sunday Adelaja
Women are from their very infancy debarred those Advantages with the want of which they are afterwards reproached.
~ Mary Astell
The U.S. is still in a pretty good spot, especially relative to other advanced countries. The aging of our population is not as pronounced as almost anyone else's.
~ Austan Goolsbee
It's obvious that St. Louis has certain advantages compared to other cities: namely, a concentration of financial services.
~ Jim McKelvey
I was not broadcasting St. Louis Cardinals baseball because I was accomplished. I was broadcasting baseball at 21 years old because I was Jack Buck's son. I had a billion advantages.
~ Joe Buck
It's a multi-billion dollar industry run by our family. That gives us some real unique advantages. We know our sport and our industry better than anybody else. We have the values from the original days. We understand how our stakeholders win and lose in a big way. So I think gives us an advantage to be family controlled, family owned.
~ Brian France
It has its perks, being Mrs. Chancellor, and if I have to use it, by golly, I'll use it. I'm through standing in lines at my age.
~ Jeanne Cooper
There is no one thoroughly despicable. We cannot descend much lower than an idiot; and an idiot has some advantages over a wise man.
~ William Hazlitt
The man of great wealth owes a peculiar obligation to the state because he derives special advantages from the mere existence of government.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
Men that hazard all Do it in hope of fair advantages: A golden mind stoops not to shows of dross.
~ William Shakespeare
Every great mind seeks to labor for eternity. All men are captivated by immediate advantages; great minds alone are excited by the prospect of distant good.
~ Friedrich Schiller
The difference in the education of men and women must give the former great advantages over the latter, even where geniuses are equal.
~ Samuel Richardson
There are extraordinary positives and advantages to Facebook and social media and things that genuinely do bring us together. With that comes the horrible negatives of it, but I don't think social media is going anywhere.
~ Max Greenfield
I want to do what I can to give the next generation of athletes added advantages in the game.
~ Abby Wambach
En Estados Unidos, el país más rico del mundo, que posee ventajas sin igual e instituciones democráticas estables, pero que a la vez está, más que ninguna otra sociedad, bajo el dominio de los hombres de negocios.
~ Noam Chomsky
And maybe men say they're glad not to give birth, all the pain and blood, but really that's just so much sour grapes. For sure, men can't do anything near as incredible. Upper body strength, abstract thought, phalluses—any advantages men appear to have are pretty token. You can't even hammer a nail with a phallus.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
It is in disruptive innovations, where we know least about the market, that there are such strong first-mover advantages. This is the innovator's dilemma.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
In this way, blue ocean strategy makes sense of the strategic paradox many organizations face: the more they focus on coping with the competition, and striving to match and beat their advantages, the more they ironically tend to look like the competition. To which blue ocean strategy would respond, stop looking to the competition. Value-innovate and let the competition worry about you.
~ W. Chan Kim
False is the idea of utility that sacrifices a thousand real advantages for one imaginary or trifling inconvenience; that would take fire from men because it burns, and water because one may drown in it; that has no remedy for evils except destruction.
~ Cesare Beccaria
The Arab conquerors did not require the conversion as much as the subordination of non-Muslim peoples. At the outset, [the Arab conquerors] were hostile to conversions because new Muslims diluted the economic and status advantages of the Arabs.
~ Graham E. Fuller
Something of the previous state, however, survives every change. This is called in the language of cybernetics (which took it form the language of machines) feedback, the advantages of learning from experience and of having developed reflexes.
~ Guy Davenport
write for the noblest end, to inform and instruct mankind; over whom I may, without breach of modesty, pretend to some superiority, from the advantages I received by conversing so long among the
~ James Joyce