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Quotes About Preparation

Failure is not just an important part of life's learning experience. It also becomes one's preparation for success inadvertently. Besides that, you will end up learning more about life through failure than through success (mark you). -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
Preparation is defined as the process of getting something or someone ready for an action or a presentation. It is simply those things done before the occurrence of an event. Besides, it is usually done or made to ensure excellence and success at last. Preparation is synonymous with arrangement. -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
Success is what occurs whenever preparation meets opportunity. ~Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
You were born to succeed and not to fail. Yes! So, prepare to succeed, plan to succeed, strive to succeed (refuse to fail i.e. keep on trying), expect to succeed and you will surely succeed (sooner or later). ~Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
I've always done food that can work in a set time frame. The message I'm trying to get across is, it doesn't have to take three days to do this. With planning, you can do a lot and really have quality food every day.
~ Emeril Lagasse
Start with a clean grill. Keep it clean by brushing with a wire brush after preheating, and again after cooking. Make sure to oil your grates and your food before putting it on the grill to keep it from sticking.
~ Emeril Lagasse
Having always lived in fear of being surprised by the worst, I have tried in every circumstance to get a head start, flinging myself into misfortune long before it occurred.
~ Emil Cioran
While they were preparing the hemlock, Socrates was learning how to play a new tune on the flute. "What will be the use of that?" he was asked. "To know this tune before dying.
~ Emil Cioran
Mientras le preparaban la cicuta, Sócrates aprendía un aria para flauta. '¿De qué te va a servir?', le preguntaron. 'Para saberla antes de morir'.
~ Emil Cioran
The unprepared will eventually be destroyed; ignorance is no hiding place.
~ ballantyne tony ii
It is better to sleep on things beforehand than lie awake about them afterwards.
~ Baltasar Gracian
A man ought not to marry without having studied anatomy, and dissected at least one woman.
~ balzac honore de ix
Each household gathered in its chimney-corner, in houses carefully closed from the outer air, and well supplied with biscuit, melted butter, dried fish, and other provisions laid in for the seven-months winter. The very smoke of these dwellings was hardly seen, half-hidden as they were beneath the snow, against the weight of which they were protected by long planks reaching from the roof and fastened at some distance to solid blocks on the ground, forming a covered way around each building.
~ balzac honore de xviii
Preparavo l'apertura, facevo le pulizie, sopportavo la fatica fisica e combattevo la stanchezza. Minimizzavo i pensieri legati al futuro. Mi sforzavo di risolvere le piccole seccature, pensavo alle cose positive, cercavo di non aspettarmi improbabili periodi di grande lavoro, risolvevo i problemi in modo realistico...
~ Banana Yoshimoto
if I put something in the oven before it had come to temperature, or if I got the steam going before I had everything chopped, that sort of triviality (or so I thought) was precisely reflected in the color and shape of the final product.
~ Banana Yoshimoto
It always seems like such a waste preparing a meal for one,' Nakajima said. 'A waste of food and a waste of time. But I don't feel that way at all when I'm cooking for two.
~ Banana Yoshimoto
The world for which you have been so carefully prepared is being taken away from you," he said, "by the grace of God.
~ Barbara Brown Taylor
Não existe vantagem alguma em fazer as coisas do dia para a noite, porque para fazer direito precisamos de planejamento.
~ Barbara Delinsky
Still there were times, as Jill whirled through her final preparations, when Emily stood watching her, wondering where the years had gone, wishing them back.
~ Barbara Delinsky
Heads of state are notoriously ill prepared for their mature careers; think of Adolf Hitler (landscape painter), Ho Chi Minh (seaman), and our own Ronald Reagan.
~ Barbara Ehrenreich
Know your enemy as though you are planning for an invasion; determine when and where they are likely to attack and be ready to refute their messages.
~ Barbara Feldon
Fantasies are more than substitutes for unpleasant reality; they are also dress rehearsals, plans. All acts performed in the world begin in the imagination.
~ Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
My travels inevitably begin with copious research and planning. I began this kind of planning long ago when I was very young and anxious to hit the road. Hours were spent pouring over junior encyclopedias memorizing the names of exotic-sounding cities---Addis, Ababa, Samarkand, Damascus. Lengthy lists were written detailing the most minute necessities: three pairs of socks, two pencils. spare batteries, rope.
~ Barbara Hodgson
For all of its uncertainty, we cannot flee the future.
~ Barbara Jordan