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Quotes About Dynamic

The Philistine element in life is not the failure to understand art. Charming people, such as fishermen, shepherds, ploughboys, peasants and the like, know nothing about art, and are the very salt of the earth. He is the Philistine who upholds and aids the heavy, cumbrous, blind, mechanical forces of society, and who does not recognise dynamic force when he meets it either in a man or a movement.
~ Oscar Wilde
Conversationally, I am like a clockwork toy. I have to be set going.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
I once got engaged to his daughter Honoria, a ghastly dynamic exhibit who read Nietzsche and had a laugh like waves breaking on a stern and rockbound coast.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
A story is a living thing, it moves and shifts...
~ Pat Conroy
Description, which had seemed like background in novels, static and inert as a butterfly pinned to the pages of my notebook, proved to be a dynamic engine that stoked voice and, even more, propelled the occasional narrative arc.
~ Patricia Hampl
I am a warrior! he snapped. Beyond that, who I am depends on who you want me to be.
~ Dan Millman
Faith is a dynamic and ever-changing process, not some fixed body of truth that exists outside our world and our understanding. God's truth may be fixed and unchanging, but our comprehension of that truth will always be partial and flawed at best.
~ Gene Robinson
I love my husband so much. I love our family. I love our dynamic. I'm proud to be in the relationship that I am because it's based on love. Pure love.
~ Tamera Mowry
Change alone is unchanging.
~ Heraclitus
He was everything. The soldier who loved poetry. The historian who loved to paint. The diplomat who thrived on indiscretion. The patriot with international vision. The orderly man given to electric spontaneities. (on Winston Churchill)
~ William F. Buckley Jr.
Chasing waves in a dedicated way was both profoundly egocentric and selfless, dynamic and ascetic, radical in its rejection of the values of duty and conventional achievement.
~ William Finnegan
Everything out there was disturbingly interlaced with everything else. Waves were the playing field. They were the goal. They were the object of your deepest desire and adoration. At the same time, they were your adversary, your nemesis, even your mortal enemy. The surf was your refuge, your happy hiding place, but it was also a hostile wilderness—a dynamic, indifferent world.
~ William Finnegan
my way through these small patches of virtual real-estate—or do I somehow imagine that I am performing some more dynamic function? The
~ William Gibson
Knowledge about life is one thing; effective occupation of a place in life, with its dynamic currents passing through your being, is another.
~ William James
Hitler had unleashed a dynamic force of incalculable proportions which had long been pent up in the German people. To what purpose, he had already made clear in the
~ William L. Shirer
Never assume you know what your customers value or that their preferences will remain static.
~ Chip R. Bell
A physical store cannot be reconfigured on the fly to cater to each customer based on his or her particular interests.
~ Chris Anderson
my heart stirring this way and that like so much hot soup
~ Helen Oyeyemi
for the youngest Romanov daughter was a force of nature to whose presence it was impossible to remain indifferent. Even
~ Helen Rappaport
MYTH It's not possible to learn how to be a dynamic leader. TRUTH Leadership presence can be cultivated and is available to me.
~ Helene Lerner
Darwinism is dynamic. It is about change, not stasis; about process, not pattern; about tales, not tableaux; about becoming, not being.
~ Henry Gee
For the balance of power is never static; its components are in constant flux.
~ Henry Kissinger
It was as if a rocket had exploded inside him, flooding all the dark places in his mind with light when he had caught up in that dynamic moment with the lead his instinct for adventure had given him.
~ Leslie Charteris
Except in the rare cases of great dynamic thinkers whose thoughts are as turning-points in the history of our race, it is by Style that writers gain distinction, by Style they secure their immortality.
~ lewes george henry ii