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Quotes About Manage

There's always going to be a time when there's a difficult period and my responsibility is to manage the players through that. You have to make sure you bring stability back to the club and get where you want to be.
~ Sam Allardyce
Of course Labor think it's a choice between schools, hospitals or stadiums - because they were so incompetent they couldn't manage the budget so they never had the opportunity to build like we have.
~ Gladys Berejiklian
At least from a national security standpoint, none of the problems the U.S. and U.K. face will become easier to solve if the U.K. is out of the E.U.; on the contrary, I fear that a 'Brexit' would only make our world even more dangerous and difficult to manage.
~ David Petraeus
Later—and for the rest of his life—James will struggle to piece words to this feeling, and he will never quite manage to say, even just to himself, what he really means. At this moment he can think only one thing: how was it possible, he wonders, to have been so wrong.
~ Celeste Ng
The characteristics of the reasoning of crowds are the association of dissimilar things possessing a merely apparent connection between each other, and the immediate generalisation of particular cases. It is arguments of this kind that are always presented to crowds by those who know how to manage them.
~ Gustave Le Bon
Unfortunately, tools that transfer risk can also increase systemic risk if major counterparties fail to manage their own risk exposures properly.
~ Blythe Masters
You wouldn't like it much anyway," someone replied gently. "Infinity is a dreadfully poor place. They can never manage to make ends meet.
~ Norton Juster
I don't know anything about press conferences." "Oh, just google it. I'm sure someone's written an article on holding a successful one. I mean, if the President can manage it, I'm sure you can. He looks like he can barely tie his shoes without help.
~ Cory Doctorow
People who smile," he said, "tend to manage, teach and sell more effectively, and to raise happier children.
~ Dale Carnegie
the beginning of 2002 Apple faced a challenge. The seamless connection between your iPod, iTunes software, and computer made it easy to manage the music you
~ Walter Isaacson
Control is an illusion—a fact you will learn very fast if you become ill, or have things fall apart in some other way. When we understand vulnerability and suffering as an essential part of being human, our individual fate can be easier to manage.
~ Harriet Lerner
I've concentrated upon the things I control, and used that control to remove the restrictions and complications from my life.
~ Harry Browne
It wasn't so much that she and Penn set out to practice Zen marriage equality and perfect-balance parenting. It was just that there was way more to do than two could manage, but by their both filling every spare moment, some of what needed to got done.
~ Laurie Frankel
We really were a very musical family. Father managed to buy us a small pump organ, and I just loved this instrument.
~ Lawrence Welk
The knowledge which we have acquired ought not to resemble a great shop without order, and without an inventory; we ought to know what we possess, and be able to make it serve us in need.
~ leibniz gottfried wilhelm
I know we both have very unusual jobs, but we manage just like any other parents.
~ Emma Willis
For years now, I've used gaming to unwind and relax during the season. It's also how I manage to keep up with my friends when I'm on the road.
~ Rudy Gobert
You can't control the success or failure of a thing you work on. You can only control the thing you work on.
~ Lin-Manuel Miranda
Sanitising stories, leaching out all of the sense of danger and the darkness out of the stories, actually reduces them and stops them from doing what they're supposed to do, which is teach us how to manage our lives.
~ Kate Forsyth
I mean, you still can't jump offstage and go read a book. But I'm getting better at it. It is something you can manage. You can still give everything you have to the audience onstage, and have something for yourself.
~ Andrew Bird
Personally I couldn't manage it. I don't think I ever saw a child who made me feel less sentimental. He was one of those round, bulging kids.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Question No. 2 -What can I do about it? (Please write your answer to that question in the space below.) Question No. 3 —Here is what I am going to do about it. Question No. 4 —When am I going to start doing it?
~ Dale Carnegie
She has learned that she can control her emotions by thinking of her chest cavity as an enormous box with a chain lock. She opens the box and stuffs in any stray unmanageable feelings, any wayward sadness or regret, and clamps it shut.
~ Christina Baker Kline
Life hinges on many factors we cannot control. Two of the most important factors, we can control. We can manage our relationships-and what is life but a series of relationships?-and we can correct our mistakes, here on earth within our life span.
~ Leon Uris