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Quotes About Relevance

A brand is nothing less than everything everyone thinks of when they see or hear your name.
~ Keith Ferrazzi
I've never tried to be controversial. The truth is controversial enough.
~ Keith Green
Nothing is important...so everything is important.
~ Keith Haring
The reason companies lose relevance, go broke, or fade into the sunset is because they continue to grow, but fail to evolve.
~ Keith J. Cunningham
Dude, you are not equating being on that lame-ass Star Search wannabe show with hosting American Bandstand, are you?
~ Keith R.A. DeCandido
Memorizing information is valuable but only if you're able to make some sense of the information and put it into a useful context. Isn't it much better if we can attach something tangible to that information?
~ Kenneth C. Davis
This presentation is dealing the question of the modern relevance of God's Law today. What I propose to do is defended the notion of the applicability of God's Law; when the law is properly interpreted according to its Old Testament setting, and adapted to new covenantal conditions. -Theological Bootcamp II, The Intention of God's Law
~ Kenneth L. Gentry Jr.
What is the function of man? Surely the sheep can get along without him; horses run better wild; rifles make nothing; of what good are banks when ninety-nine percent of us have no money?—I have said: what are we on earth for? WE SERVE NO PURPOSE IN NATURE. It is my guess that we are slated for extinction.
~ Kenneth Patchen
Mystery, awe, wonder, intuition, and miracles occur naturally in everyday life. The fact that Western culture has not yet figured out how to measure them is irrelevant.
~ Kenneth S. Pope
Very useless things we neglect, till they become old and useless enough to be put in Museums: and so very important things we study till, when they become important enough, we ignore them -- and rightly.
~ butler samuel ii
They do not realize that a myth is dead if it no longer lives and grows. Our myth has become mute, and gives no answers.
~ C. G. Jung
All that is not eternal is eternally out of date.
~ C. S. Lewis
No book is really worth reading at the age of ten which is not equally – and often far more – worth reading at the age of fifty and beyond.
~ C. S. Lewis
For that matter, does a thing or a fact ever mean anything in and of itself? We can only be sure that it is always the human being who interprets, that is, gives meaning to a fact. And that is the gist of the matter for psychology.
~ C.G. Jung
Some of one's thoughts lose their emotional energy and become subliminal (that is to say, they no longer receive so much of our conscious attention) because they have come to seem uninteresting or irrelevant, or because there is some reason why we wish to push them out of sight.
~ C.G. Jung
In any investigation, what are the most relevant circumstances? None," he would bark in reply. "All the circumstances are relevant, everything must be examined from every angle!
~ C.J. Sansom
If only one existence listens to it and takes it into consideration, then you don't even have to tell the truth. In telling other things, you will invariably tell the truth as well, even if you or the truth wish otherwise.
~ César Calvo
Clarity about what matters provides clarity about what does not.
~ Cal newport
Giving students iPads or allowing them to film homework assignments on YouTube prepares them for a high-tech economy about as much as playing with Hot Wheels would prepare them to thrive as auto mechanics.
~ Cal newport
When deciding whether to follow an appealing pursuit that will introduce more control into your work life, seek evidence of whether people are willing to pay for it. If you find this evidence, continue. If not, move on.
~ Cal newport
The Law of Financial Viability When deciding whether to follow an appealing pursuit that will introduce more control into your work life, seek evidence of whether people are willing to pay for it. If you find this evidence, continue. If not, move on. When
~ Cal newport
It does not make them illegal. It does not make them immoral. It does not even make them unpopular. It makes them invisible and therefore irrelevant.
~ Cal newport
He called such a culture a technopoly, and he didn't mince words in warning against it. "Technopoly eliminates alternatives to itself in precisely the way Aldous Huxley outlined in Brave New World," he argued in his 1993 book on the topic. "It does not make them illegal. It does not make them immoral. It does not even make them unpopular. It makes them invisible and therefore irrelevant.
~ Cal newport
Even old ideas require new investigation to underscore their continued relevance.
~ Cal newport