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Quotes About Unorganized

The working class owes all honor and respect to the first men who planted the standard of labor solidarity on the hostile frontier of unorganized industry.
~ Ralph Chaplin
The working class owes all honor and respect to the first men who planted the standard of labor solidarity on the hostile frontier of unorganized industry.
~ Ralph Chaplin
The physical exercise and emotional stretching that children enjoy in unorganized play is more varied and less time-bound than is found in organized sports. Playtime—especially unstructured, imaginative, exploratory play—is increasingly recognized as an essential component of wholesome child development.
~ Richard Louv
Instinct perfected is a faculty of using and even constructing organized instruments; intelligence perfected is the faculty of making and using unorganized instruments.
~ Henri Bergson
The physical exercise and emotional stretching that children enjoy in unorganized play is more varied and less time-bound than is found in organized sports. Playtime—especially
~ Richard Louv
I'm way too disorganized.
~ Hope Davis
I'm too disorganized.
~ Rachel Weisz
However, the production and distribution of commodities is entirely unorganized so that everybody must live in fear of being eliminated from the economic cycle, in this way suffering for the want of everything. Furthermore, people living in different countries kill each other at irregular time intervals, so that also for this reason any one who thinks about the future must live in fear and terror.
~ Albert Einstein
He's got a great but unorganized mind
~ Jodi Lynn Anderson
Everywhere in the world the industrial regime tends to make the unorganized or unorganizable individual, the pauper, into the victim of a kind of human sacrifice offered to the gods of civilization.
~ Jacques Maritain
I live like a crazy old pack rat.
~ Martha Plimpton
growth," 60 percent of India's workforce is self-employed, and 90 percent of India's labor force works in the unorganized sector.11
~ Arundhati Roy
And even the privileged minority—must it not reconsider, with that practicality which even privilege cannot abolish, the value of its privileges, when they become threatened by the anger of the sacrificed, whether in organized rebellion, unorganized riot, or simply those brutal individual acts of desperation labeled crimes by law and the state?
~ Howard Zinn
I would say that I'm a hot mess all the time.
~ Adam Rippon
I'm a disaster and I'm super messy.
~ Emily Hampshire
I am very scatty, I don't follow things through, I forget things. I am not perfect.
~ Dervla Kirwan
As I have read the Gospels over the years, the belief has grown in me that Christ did not come to found an organized religion but came instead to found an unorganized one. He seems to have come to carry religion out of the temples into the fields and sheep pastures, onto the roadsides and the banks of the rivers, into the houses of sinners and publicans, into the town and the wilderness, toward the membership of all that is here. Well, you can read and see what you think.
~ Wendell Berry
One of the demonetization benefits, in some markets like used cars, is that organized, transparent businesses are gaining at the cost of unorganized players.
~ Anand Mahindra
I grew up in New York City, where we played highly unorganized sports: stick ball, stoop ball, and the occasional game of baseball with no adult supervision.
~ Jeff Greenfield
Politics is the conspiracy of the unproductive but organized against the productive but unorganized.
~ Joseph Sobran
Instinct perfected is a faculty of using and even constructing organized instruments intelligence perfected is the faculty of making and using unorganized instruments.
~ Henri Bergson
I wanted the Peace Corps to be something very vague and unorganized, and to a large extent it was. It did not run smoothly. The consequence was that we were left alone.
~ Paul Theroux
a stateless society (a civilization without a government) which Marx and Engels vigorously advocated would be an unorganized mob. It would be no society at all.
~ Unknown
He never forgot anything but he never bothered to arrange his memories. -Hazel, Cannery Row
~ John Steinbeck