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Quotes About Appraise

control its own destiny. It was later that I was to build on this base to conclude that even a strong sales arm is not enough. For a company to be a truly worthwhile investment, it must not only be able to sell its products, but also be able to ?appraise changing needs and desires of its customers; in other words, to master all that is implied in a true concept of marketing.
~ Philip A. Fisher
I'd like Muslims to look at their religion as a set of beliefs that they can appraise critically and pick and choose from.
~ Ayaan Hirsi Ali
I never wish for critics.
~ Jasper Johns
Philip Rivers, I think he's pretty good.
~ Jalen Ramsey
The best person able to appraise promise as a mathematician is a gifted teacher, and not a professional tester.
~ Joel Henry Hildebrand
A technical survey that systematize, digest, and appraise the mid century state of psychology.
~ Stanley Smith Stevens
The problem with the poor quality of an education anywhere is still minuscule in comparison to the trouble given by the people who are often given the responsibility to appoint and/or appraise the academically bright/right person.
~ Anuj Somany
What is the use of being exquisite if you are not seen by the best judges?
~ George Eliot
There are few things more difficult than to appraise the work of a man suddenly dead in his youth; to disentangle promise from achievement; to save him from that sentimentalizing which confuses the tragedy of the interruption with the merit of the work actually performed.
~ Ezra Pound
The man was running his eyes over Finnigin's body in a decidedly greedy manner.
~ Storm Constantine
whether to follow uncritically the track he finds himself in, without considering his aptness for it, or to consider what his aptness or bent may be, and reshape his course accordingly. I tried to do the latter, and I failed. But I don't admit that my failure proved my view to be a wrong one, or that my success would have made it a right one; though that's how we appraise such attempts nowadays.
~ Thomas Hardy
La Belleza, Fedro mío, y solo ella es a la vez visible y digna de ser amada: es, tenlo muy presente, la única forma de lo espiritual que podemos aprehender y tolerar con los sentidos.
~ Thomas Mann
You can't tell how good a man or a watermelon is 'til they get thumped.
~ Roy Bean
I would never have a listening party! That's super awkward. Having to watch other people listen to or appraise something you've done is the most uncomfortable experience you could ever have.
~ Jacob Anderson
The Lord's judgment of who you are and what you are worth is more accurate than what you think of yourself because His view is eternal. He doesn't appraise you by investigating temporary issues such as who you know, where you live, your title, your income, or how you look. Rather, He sees you through the blood of Jesus and desires for you to seek Him wholeheartedly.
~ Charles F. Stanley
If we cannot fully understand the acts of other people, until we know what they think they know, then in order to do justice we have to appraise not only the information which has been at their disposal, but the minds though which they have filtered it.
~ Walter Lippmann
The good we advocate is not to never judge anybody or anything. The good, rather, is to carefully and reasonably judge (weigh, appraise, discern and perhaps appropriately critique) all things in life – but always with an awareness of one's own fallibility, openness to learning and an interest in all moving closer to the truth.
~ Christian Smith
Submit your work to interested societies for exhibition where the critics in the light of their physical well-being and according to the extent of their knowledge, may appraise them conveniently.
~ Walter J. Phillips
He feared, in his secret heart, that one day in company the baby would sit up and speak; that it would engage his eyes, appraise him, and say, 'You prick.
~ Hilary Mantel
Understand the importance of Reason in life, cause its reason only that lets human beings participate in life, to be human is to think, appraise, and explore the world, discovering new sources of material and spiritual pleasure.
~ Unknown