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Quotes About Manage

There is fear as to whether Japan, reduced to such a predicament, could ever manage to pay reparations to certain designated Allied Powers without shifting the burden upon the other Allied Powers.
~ Shigeru Yoshida
The best approach to risk is to identify and manage it.
~ Mark Walport
Just six years into the 21st century, one can say this is not shaping up to be anything like an American century. Rather, the U.S. seems much more likely to be faced with a very different kind of future: how to manage its own imperial decline.
~ Martin Jacques
It is almost impossible to orchestrate the farewell you desire. That is something only a few people manage to do.
~ Edwin van der Sar
Life is an incurable disease leading to death, but it's also an unrequested gift, which, if we can manage to keep giving it away to others, can keep giving back everything to us.
~ Stephen Hough
by age seven, many of the habits that will help kids manage their money are already set.
~ Beth Kobliner
If it's going to be wrecked, I want to make sure I wreck it.
~ Kevin Costner
As a result, these societies became surprisingly passive and reticent. Newspaper men were harder to manage, but seemed largely to coöperate with the government in the end.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
I'm a control freak. Totally.
~ Stanley Tucci
If I were put into a college lecture hall right now and told to pay attention for 45 minutes, it would be physically impossible for me to do. I'm one of those people who believe that ADD is a gift. It's tough to manage, but if you can harness it you can do great things.
~ Jeff Kinney
We cannot hope to either understand or to manage the carbon in the atmosphere unless we understand and manage the trees and the soil too.
~ Freeman Dyson
As If I could just turn my feelings off like a faucet.
~ Simone Elkeles
better, she couldn't control the wash
~ Maya Banks
Suffering was not a punishment from beyond or a malevolent infestation of the soul. Like the earth turning on its axis or energy passing through a conductor, it was a part of the natural world, to be studied, understood, and, when possible, managed.
~ Joshua Wolf Shenk
Injuries are part of the game for everybody. You have to manage those circumstances as best you can.
~ Tom Thibodeau
If your boss hands you a project to manage and you ask what she means by "project" and "manage," this chapter is for you.
~ Bonnie Biafore
Only a writer with Bennett's craft and brass could manage to praise and insult his readers at the same time.
~ Harold Holzer
Yes. I'll accept being called a snob when it comes to government. I'd like very much to be left alone to manage my own affairs in a live-and-let-live economy, I'd like for my state to be left alone to keep house without advice from the NAACP, which knows next to nothing about its business and cares less. That organization has stirred up more trouble in the past five years—
~ Harper Lee
The information age has ushered in a networked and interdependent world, one in which challenges and opportunities appear and disappear faster than traditional organizational models can manage.
~ Chris Fussell
I have a lot of friends here, and I love spending time with them, but Delhi's endless traffic jams make it very difficult to manage the plans.
~ Guru Randhawa
Our nation must manage significant national security challenges over the next several years. We are already facing a potential conflict with Iraq, new challenges on the Korean peninsula, and key decisions in the president's plans to transform the military.
~ Duncan Hunter
We have transformed Philips into a focused leader in health technology, delivering innovation to help people manage their health.
~ Frans van Houten
I think the mental preparation isn't something that you can work on in one large sum. It has to be a collective collaboration of doing little things for your mental state constantly throughout the prep and managing your life outside the Octagon, managing your life in transit to the Octagon, managing your life once you get to training.
~ Robert Whittaker
It is best to live however one can be.
~ Sophocles