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Quotes About Retention

If you want to retain your identity and culture, we're a really great mothership. If you want to sell out... there are definitely other companies to talk to.
~ Bobby Kotick
It's great to retain the Ashes but it just doesn't sit right with me when you don't win it.
~ Steve Smith
I keep everything. It's one of my problems. I'm a saver.
~ Dick Clark
Visibility gets prospects in the door. Ability keeps them with you for many years.
~ Peter Montoya
After you've read a novel, you only retain a vague memory of its contents. You remember the atmosphere, the odd image or phrase or vivid cameo.
~ Arthur Smith
It is true that, when an entitlement begins to be enjoyed by people, they like to keep it.
~ Jon Kyl
You only get to keep what you refuse to let go off.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
You only get to keep what you refuse to let go of
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
My memory, sir, is like a garbage disposal.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
we employ so many of our early years, under the rod, to acquire, what it is not expected we should retain beyond the threshold of the school;
~ Adam Ferguson
Those who receive with most pains and difficulty, remember best; every new think they learn, being, as it were, burnt and branded in on their minds.
~ Plutarch
If we want to recruit and retain high-quality teachers, it starts with a fair wage, adequate working conditions, and the resources and support to succeed. Remember: teachers' working conditions are students' learning conditions.
~ Randi Weingarten
My biggest problem is retaining the exact information.
~ David Cross
My memory from today on is improving in every department. I shall always remember whatever I need to know at every moment of time and point of space. The impressions received will be clearer and more definite. I shall retain them automatically and with ease. Whatever I wish to recall will immediately present itself in the correct form in my mind. I am improving rapidly every day, and very soon my memory will be better than it has ever been before.
~ Joseph Murphy
But our God is an expert at removing worthless things out of us while retaining the valuable.
~ Joyce Meyer
Mein Gedächtnis funktioniert wie ein Spinnennetz. Die unwichtigen Dinge - wie etwa den Wind - läßt es durch, aber die gefangenen Fliegen bleiben hängen und werden so lange gelagert, bis die Spinne Verstand sie benötigt und tilgt" (S. 398).
~ Walter Moers
Little repetition is needed for learning.
~ Daniel Kahneman
As you can experience, the request to retrieve and say aloud your phone number or your spouse's birthday also requires a brief but significant effort, because the entire string must be held in memory as a response is organized.
~ Daniel Kahneman
To perform the Add-3 task, you must hold several digits in your working memory at the same time, associating each with a particular operation: some digits are in the queue to be transformed, one is in the process of transformation, and others, already transformed, are retained for reporting.
~ Daniel Kahneman
memory does not store a feature-length film of our experience but instead stores an idiosyncratic synopsis
~ Daniel M. Gilbert
Unless people can find meaning and purpose in their work, they are not likely to stick around very long or put in the effort required to make a difference. These feelings are particularly important for leaders to tap into during times of high uncertainty.
~ James M. Kouzes
People had such extraordinarily short memories, including him.
~ Douglas Adams
Until the last minute I keep everything here," he tapped his forehead.
~ Agatha Christie
Companies lose some of their best employees when people are beaten down; then they overpromote junior people because they can't persuade outsiders to sign on.
~ Mindy Grossman