Quotes About Strategy
A wise man knows when to go 'head and back off so you gotta pick and choose your fights. I know how to pick and choose.
~ Rasheed Wallace
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I've found that when the market's going down and you buy funds wisely, at some point in the future you will be happy.
~ Peter Lynch
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Men and nations behave wisely once they have exhausted all the other alternatives.
~ Abba Eban
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We have a tough schedule this summer, so I have to plan my schedule wisely if I want to be able to last throughout the season.
~ Kim Clijsters
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Some of the analysts were saying, Now you're a cash cow, there's no growth at all, pay it all out in dividends, give me it all, you can't invest wisely.
~ Jim Cantalupo
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This is a business. Be smart. Choose wisely.
~ John Aniston
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In No Limit hold'em tournaments, size your bets based on your opponent's skill level. You can cut corners by betting wisely - save a little here and make a little extra there.
~ Daniel Negreanu
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When they are employed wisely, derivatives make the world simpler because they give their buyers an ability to manage and transfer risk.
~ Carol Loomis
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The foundations of democratic transition should be laid in accordance with a sincere and committed strategy that is supported by various policy tools, and implemented wisely.
~ Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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Israel is the strongest nation in the Middle East, but we have to apply our strength wisely.
~ Ehud Barak
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I told myself after my football career was over that if I ever started making good money again, I would invest it wisely.
~ John Layfield
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The best way of ensuring that we get what we need is by demonstrating we have a clear plan, we are thinking strategically and ensuring every pound of taxpayer's money is spent wisely and my focus is ensuring we do that.
~ David Gauke
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There's only so much you can control when you're fighting, so the things you can control - like your fight song - are pretty important. So you want to pick that wisely.
~ Chris Weidman
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Like Odysseus, the President looked wiser when he was seated.
~ John Maynard Keynes
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I think experience is vital for that. You become wiser: you know where to be, what positions to take up, how to play it.
~ Scott Parker
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For me, it's just being wiser, finding my opportunities, and really fighting a smart fight.
~ Tyron Woodley
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My son has been wiser than me in terms of his career graph. He saw to it that he became a star first and start to get all the roles that he wanted to do.
~ Pankaj Kapur
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Thinking well to be wise: planning well, wiser: doing well wisest and best of all.
~ Malcolm Forbes
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The wisest rule in investment is: when others are selling, buy. When others are buying, sell. Usually, of course, we do the opposite. When everyone else is buying, we assume they know something we don't, so we buy. Then people start selling, panic sets in, and we sell too.
~ Jonathan Sacks
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It takes as much energy to wish as it does to plan.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
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Method is more important than strength, when you wish to control your enemies. By dropping golden beads near a snake, a crow once managed To have a passer-by kill the snake for the beads.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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I only ever call up the best players, or at least the players who are the most suited to the way I wish to play.
~ Fabio Capello
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After that he turned to the question of invading England. Hitler said that during the previous year he could not afford to risk a possible failure; apart from that, he had not wished to provoke the British, as he hoped to arrange peace talks.
~ Kurt Student
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My officers and men understood wishes so well that this movement was executed under fire, the right wing keeping up fire, without giving the enemy any occasion to seize or even to suspect their advantage.
~ Joshua Chamberlain
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