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Quotes About Catalyst

London was an exciting place to work at one point because, socially, it was very progressive - a catalyst. There were very interesting artists making all types of work, but it got to a point where the social aspect became claustrophobic.
~ Chris Ofili
Change begets change. Nothing propagates so fast.
~ Charles Dickens
The Columbia River Basin, which spans seven states in the Pacific Northwest, is one of the largest freshwater networks in North America. For centuries, the Basin has been a catalyst for economic development through the abundance of natural resources it provides.
~ Seth Moulton
Sometimes you just need a spark, and then boom, boom, boom, now the bats come alive.
~ J. D. Martinez
I consider our music a catalyst, something that might spark a thought or a question.
~ Ed Kowalczyk
ICICI Group has always been a catalyst in India's growth and continues to support the country in every sphere.
~ Chanda Kochhar
she acted as a kind of rough and ready chemical reagent; in certain combinations she produced certain known results.
~ Christopher Isherwood
In her inestimable audacity, Julia was the catalyst in my life for something beautiful. I hadn't anticipated her—hadn't even wanted her, truthfully—but there she was. A little something extra that made all the difference in the world.
~ Cathleen Falsani
How is it that one match can start a forest fire, but it takes a whole box of matches to start a campfire?
~ Christy Whitehead
Two hands cut down a few trees, but one matchstick clears a forest.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
Be the catalyst for change. Empowering women, empowering humanity
~ Farhan Akhtar
Every successful high street needs a catalyst that starts making people want to come there, and independent shops can be that catalyst. If you want a new idea on the high street, you'll probably find it in an independent. I know I shouldn't say this, but new ideas rarely happen in chains. What we do is adopt it once we spot it in an independent.
~ Theo Paphitis
We have made a great effort to stabilize the Jaguars, and London has played a key part in that. We see the Jaguars as an engine and catalyst for the overall growth of Jacksonville, and I believe we have proven our commitment beyond a doubt.
~ Shahid Khan
Just one such faint spark can set the whole world on fire.
~ Thérèse de Lisieux
To be a catalyst is the ambition most appropriate for those who see the world as being in constant change, and who, without thinking that they control it, wish to influence its direction.
~ Theodore Zeldin
One of the most powerful transformational catalysts is knowledge, new information, or logic that defies old mental models and ways of thinking.
~ Elizabeth Thornton
The fear is mother of the event.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
La meditación es la forma en que Dios corona nuestra vida del éxito suyo y da prosperidad de alma, espíritu y cuerpo. Es también un catalizador para un vivir obediente.
~ Charles F. Stanley
La llama de un fósforo dura solo unos segundos, pero es capaz de incendiar un bosque.»
~ Guillermo Arriaga
People are always in various stages of different dramas when you encounter them: freshly embarked on some, halfway or more through others. One is always approaching the denouement of this or that subplot of one's life. And you, the stranger, entering the picture in all your blundering innocence, may well be the catalyst for some long-awaited climax.
~ James Lasdun
Good diet and exercise are key, but abject fear has its own rewards. And arriving on the first day for rehearsals for 'Spamalot' and seeing all these much younger, much fitter people, who I was going to be on stage with, became a catalyst for cutting out the more unhealthy aspects of my life.
~ Sanjeev Bhaskar
If size really mattered, a match wouldn't be able to set a forest on fire.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
What if the catalyst or the key to understanding creation lay in the immense mind of the whale?...Suppose if God came back from wherever it is he's been and asked us smilingly if we'd figured it out yet. Suppose he wanted to know if it had finally occurred to us to ask the whale. And then he sort of looked around and he said, By the way, where are the whales?
~ Cormac McCarthy
Catastrophe as Catalyst in the Ontology of Joy, or Hurricane Parties on the Gulf Coast during Hurricane Camille: An In-depth Study of Eleven Victims Who Elected to Stay Compared with Eleven Random Control Subjects Who Elected to Leave"?
~ Walker Percy