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Quotes About Tool

I'm used to music as a tool, taking the various elements and then making something completely new out of them. And writing film music is the perfect opportunity to do that, because you can look at the film and then just let your imagination soar.
~ Ry Cooder
It's not easy for an entrepreneur to find the time to blog. But for those who do it, it is a great tool to communicate with the various stakeholders in their business and build a reputation for thought leadership.
~ Fred Wilson
I use a cake tester to check the doneness of everything from fish to vegetables. The point on it is duller than a paring knife, so you get a much better feel for how finished something actually is. Oh yeah, and when it comes to cake, a toothpick is the move. The rougher surface is more likely to show you what the crumb inside looks like.
~ Chris Morocco
One's ability to enter into thousands of lawsuits as a tool for success, or to use bankruptcy to avoid paying your former employees and vendors, have little relevance when trying to create good government.
~ John Hickenlooper
Wok cooking is intimidating, but it's the most versatile and handy tool in your kitchen.
~ Andrew Zimmern
the cortex uses the same computational tool to accomplish everything it does.
~ Jeff Hawkins
Photography is the first art wherein the tool does most of the work.
~ John Updike
My relationship to eating, my relationship to critiquing my own shape, all of that has changed since I've started viewing my body much more as a tool to do my work.
~ Lena Dunham
WordPress, it's a complex tool; it's like the back of a digital SLR... but that doesn't work on a phone.
~ Matt Mullenweg
Joy in one's work is the consummate tool.
~ Phillips Brooks
Work is the only device I know of.
~ Truman Capote
I think it is equally tiresome and useless to argue about whether blogs are journalism, for journalism is not limited by the tool or medium or person used in the act
~ Unknown
Language achieves soul only when it's applied as a tool, used by those who imbue it with what they have had the courage and honesty to perceive and feel.
~ Vanna Bonta
If you want to teach people a new way of thinking, don't bother trying to teach them. Instead, give them a tool, the use of which will lead to new ways of thinking.
~ Verne Harnish
I believe fear of what we do not know may be the devil's best tool, meant to keep us back from those we long to approach.
~ Unknown
For me theory is only a hypothesis, not the Holy Scripture. It is a tool in our daily work
~ Unknown
Humor can be one of our best survival tools.
~ Allen Klein
The Web is functionally fantastic, but it's a tool. A terrific place to present information but not, at this stage, a tenably emotional location.
~ Kevin Roberts
Enterprise search is becoming an indispensable tool to businesses of all sizes, helping people to find, use and share critical business information quickly.
~ Jeff Raikes
An entrepreneur without funding is a musician without an instrument.
~ Unknown
The human being is a very poorly designed machine tool. The human being excels in coordination. He excels in relating perception to action. He works best if the entire human being, muscles, senses, and mind, is engaged in the work.
~ Peter Drucker
Innovation is the specific tool of entrepreneurs, the means by which they exploit change as an opportunity for a different business or a different service.
~ Peter F. Drucker
On some other world, possibly it is different. Better. There are clear good and evil alternatives. Not these obscure admixtures, these blends, with no proper tool by which to untangle the components. We do not have the ideal world, such as we would like, where morality is easy because cognition is easy. Where one can do right with no effort because he can detect the obvious.
~ Philip K. Dick
The intentions of a tool are what it does. A hammer intends to strike, a vise intends to hold fast, a lever intends to lift. They are what it is made for. But sometimes a tool may have other uses that you don't know. Sometimes in doing what you intend, you also do what the knife intends, without knowing.
~ Philip Pullman