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Quotes About Organize

I don't do much more than organise other people's ideas and insights and thoughts, and sort of harvest them, and inventory them and present them.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
I will die like a true-blue rebel. Don't waste any time in mourning - organize.
~ Joe Hill
Music is not sound. Music is using sound to organize emotions in time.
~ Krystian Zimerman
we all wanted this because let's face it, it's so inspiring and such a relief when people find a way to bear the unbearable, when you can organize things in such a way that a tiny miracle appears to have taken place and that love has once again turn out to be bigger than fear and death and blindness.
~ Anne Lamott
As the economy shifts, large (and small) organizations are discovering that this brainwashing thing was a huge error. You can't snooze your way to greatness. You can't optimize your way to surprising growth. You can't organize your way into blamelessness.
~ Seth Godin
It is only when women start to organize in large numbers that we become a political force, and begin to move towards the possibility of a truly democratic society in which every human being can be brave, responsible, thinking and diligent in the struggle to live at once freely and unselfishly. Such a democracy would be communism, and is beyond our present imagining.
~ Sheila Rowbotham
Organize priorities so that God is first in our lives.
~ John H. Groberg
Life, like war, is a series of mistakes,he is the best who wins the most splendid victories by the retrieval of mistakes. Forget mistakes: organize victory out of mistakes.
~ Frederick William Robertson
Deseó haber llevado unos archivos mejor organizados, pero lo poco que había podido encontrar, las contadas notas y documentos que conservaba de ese período, eran todos de pacientes que habían seguido un tratamiento y, a su propio modo, con el paso de los años se sinceraron con él, dejando huella en su memoria. Tenía que encontrar a la persona que le había dejado una cicatriz.
~ John Katzenbach
Let the workers organize. Let the toilers assemble. Let their crystallized voice proclaim their injustices and demand their privileges. Let all thoughtful citizens sustain them, for the future of Labor is the future of America.
~ John L. Lewis
But until a theoretical explanation -based on human choice – for self-organized and self-governed enterprises is fully developed and accepted, major policy decisions will continue to be undertaken with a presumption that individuals cannot organize themselves and always need to be organized by external authorities.
~ Elinor Ostrom
I'm gradually getting rid of all the things I don't need.
~ Andrew Flintoff
One way to organize your thoughts is to tidy up, even if it's in places where it makes no sense at all.
~ Ursus Wehrli
For property is robbery, but then, we are all robbers or would-be robbers together, and have found it essential to organise our thieving, as we have found it necessary to organise our lust and revenge. Property, marriage, the law; as the bed to the river, so rule and convention to the instinct; and woe to him who tampers with the banks while the flood is flowing.
~ Samuel Butler
Si las madres de las víctimas se pudieron organizar para buscar a sus hijos, aunque esa tarea sea tan difícil que casi roza en lo imposible, tan peligrosa que casi parece demencial y si aprendieron a luchar porque como ellas mismas han dicho "antes no sabían hacerlo",[14] también las madres de los victimarios pueden hacerlo, pueden aprender qué hacer para detenerlos, para parar esta orgía de sangre y sufrimiento, así parezca también imposible.
~ Sara Sefchovich
Hören Sie genau zu, ich werde es nur einmal sagen. - Mit Grabestimme flüstere ich ins Telefon. - Ich organisiere eine Überraschungsparty für Lukes Geburtstag. Die Sache ist streng geheim, und Sie sind der siebte Mensch auf der Welt, der davon erfährt. Fast möchte ich hinzufügen: `Und jetzt muss ich Sie erschießen.´
~ Sophie Kinsella
Come, let us weave a plan!
~ Elizabeth Wayland Barber
but he was also a man who clearly understood the limits of the power of the sword. "Do you know," he said in those days, "what amazes me more than all else? The impotence of force to organise anything. There are only two powers in the world: the spirit and the sword. In the long run, the sword will always be conquered by the spirit.
~ Emil Ludwig
Time is a random thing. It is the thing that makes us older. Humans use it to organize the world. They have invented a system to try to make order from randomness. The other humans, all of them but me, live their lives by hours and minutes and days and seconds, but those things are nothing. The universe would laugh at our attempts to organize it, if it could be bothered to notice them. Time is the thing that makes our bodies shrivel and decay. That is why people are scared of it.
~ Emily Barr
I've said to workers that I don't care what you agree with me on politically - I hope it's as many things as possible - but one thing that you and I absolutely agree on is that your right to organize, your right to a good wage, your right to benefits, your right to participate in the value that your hard work creates.
~ John Fetterman
Let the workers organize. Let the toilers assemble. Let their crystallized voice proclaim their injustices and demand their privileges. Let all thoughtful citizens sustain them, for the future of Labor is the future of America.
~ John L. Lewis
How can human rights be ever developed for the majority of Chinese people? The only way is to organize. To organize workers, peasants, merchants, industrialists, and students at the grassroots level.
~ Sun Yat-sen
I came across the Indonesian genocide in 2001, when I found myself making a film in a community of survivors. They were plantation workers, and it turned out they were struggling to organize a union.
~ Joshua Oppenheimer
We can't fool ourselves that they will ever be enough to overthrow Capitalism. If we're serious about that we need to organise ourselves in our workplaces and communities, making the links with other workers internationally.
~ John Blair