Quotes About Impact
Everything...affects everything
~ Jay Asher
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If you abuse a collie when it is a puppy, she may shy away from people when she grows up. If you abuse a German shepherd, she may bite people when she is an adult. A pit bull may kill people when she grows up. A shih tzu will probably still love people when she grows up (and maybe become a therapist).
~ Jay Carter
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quality is not what you put into your product or service but what your customers get out of it.
~ Jay Conrad Levinson
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Combined with your meme, your theme—an unintentional rhyme—gives you double-barreled memorability.
~ Jay Conrad Levinson
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it's depressing if you can't do something, sell something, establish something with all those people who visit you.
~ Jay Conrad Levinson
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mediocre marketing with commitment works better than brilliant marketing without commitment.
~ Jay Conrad Levinson
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People still love a well-delivered talk; the top professional speakers charge more per person than a Bruce Springsteen concert.
~ Jay Heinrichs
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A bullying occasion should not be about the bully. That's just what the bully wants. It's about the audience. And a bully can give you the chance to enhance your ethos to that audience.
~ Jay Heinrichs
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It has been suggested that hanging out with a dust bunny who carries a purse might have a negative impact on my image as a hard-core crime fighter." "Don't be ridiculous. It's a very nice clutch.
~ Jayne Castle
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Believe me, all evil comes from the old. They grow fat on ideas and young men die of them.
~ Jean Anouilh
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We will never know if an advertisement or opinion poll has had a real influence on individual or collective wills, but we will never know either what would have happened if there had been no opinion poll or advertisement.
~ Jean Baudrillard
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A society which allows an abominable event to burgeon from its dung heap and grow on its surface is like a man who lets a fly crawl unheeded across his face or saliva dribble from his mouth -- either epileptic or dead.
~ Jean Baudrillard
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When I write, I disturb. When I show a film, I disturb. When I exhibit my painting, I disturb, and I disturb if I don't. I have a knack for disturbing.
~ Jean Cocteau
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I don't know why, but this seemed like one of the nicest things I had learned in the woods--that earthworms, lowly, confined to the darkness of the earth, could make just a little stir in the world.
~ Jean Craighead George
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Exist? în istoria oamenilor revolu?ii private are nu sunt cu nimic mai prejos, în ceea ce prive?te profunzimea ?i r?sturn?rile pe care le antreneaz?, decât revolu?iile publice.
~ Jean d'Ormesson
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Nimic nu-i mai contagios ca violen?a. Ea se ia ca tifosul ?i se încrânceneaz? în fa?a obstracolului.
~ Jean d'Ormesson
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Kenji Mizoguchi is to the cinema what Bach is to music, Cervantes is to literature, Shakespeare is to theatre, Titian is to painting: the very greatest.
~ Jean Douchet
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As proof that HOW we see things matters, Gen. Montgomery took a preprepared text that had been deemed an innocuous complement to his American troops and delivered it in such a way that his condescension prompted more division than unity.
~ Jean Edward Smith
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To exaggerate is to weaken.
~ Jean François de La Harpe
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If we behave like those on the other side, then we are the other side. Instead of changing the world, all we'll achieve is a reflection of the one we want to destroy.
~ Jean Genet
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Nothing is ever so wrong in this world that a sensible woman can't set it right in the course of an afternoon.
~ Jean Giraudoux
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He lacked any musicality, for example; that was a disappointment. He lacked a kind of easy friendliness he could see in other people. Finally, and especially after the accident, he lacked a sense of fully inhabiting his own life, as if he were still, somehow, tumbling through that tumbling air. On it swirled around him as he struggled to right himself, and sometimes fought a powerful urge for it to simply stop. That was the biggest deficit of all. That impacted everything.
~ Jean Hanff Korelitz
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But the goodness in the letter affected her now, and it occurred to her, not for the first time, that Mark had always saved the best of himself for the people he dealt with in his professional life, though perhaps—and this did strike her for the first time—she had done that as well.
~ Jean Hanff Korelitz
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I never knew how much we consumed. It seems as if we are all appetite, as if a human being is simply a bundle of needs to drain the world. It's no wonder there are wars, no wonder the earth and water and air are polluted. It's no wonder the economy collapsed, if Eva and I use so much merely to stay alive.
~ Jean Hegland
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