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Quotes About Idea

Until you can ladder your way down from a change idea to a specific behavior, you're not ready to lead a switch. To create movement, you've got to be specific and be concrete. You've got to emulate 1% milk and flee from the Food Pyramid.
~ Chip Heath
simple" is finding the core of the idea.
~ Chip Heath
ladder your way down from a change idea to a specific behavior, you
~ Chip Heath
People tend to overuse any idea or concept that delivers an emotional kick.
~ Chip Heath and Dan Heath
Never fall in love with an idea. They're whores: if the one you're with isn't doing the job, there's always, always, always another.
~ Chip Kidd
Never fall in love with an idea. They're whores: if the one you're with isn't doing the job there's always, always, always another.
~ Chip Kidd
I have made many life decisions that were strictly survival-driven, but never wealth-driven. In selling to private equity, I was motivated by a desire to develop an idea, a concept, a philosophy that was solid in its foundation into a global phenomenon to elevate the world.
~ Chip Wilson
Such is the ancient law of the universe. Of karma and its fruit. The idea of motive is irrelevant to it.
~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
What's the matter?" you asked, seizing an idea. "Did I burst your balloon - destroy the fantasy?" I struggled for a way to answer this without my clothes. ... Well his was very cruel, but loving you'd become a full-time job and I wasn't ready to be unemployed.
~ Chris Kraus
You always fear when you're making a movie that has a moral to the story that people are going to reject the idea of being taught a lesson.
~ Christina Ricci
It's not important to protect an idea. It's important to protect the time it takes to make it real. You
~ Christina Wodtke
It's not important to protect an idea. It's important to protect the time it takes to make it real.
~ Christina Wodtke
Las personas que están dispuestas a sacrificar su propio bienestar por un noble idea probablemente acabarán exigiéndoles un sacrificio parecido a otros no tan dispuestos a hacerlo. Un sistema político que no puede funcionar sin mártires es un sistema político malo y destructivo.
~ Heda Margolius Kovaly
Though the idea was Hitler's, originating in a scribbled note
~ Heinrich Fraenkel
Christianity is an idea, and as such is indestructible and immortal, like every idea.
~ Heinrich Heine
He liked I expect the idea of effortless excellence, and being unable to combine the two has settled for the one he could be sure of...
~ Helen DeWitt
challenge, the way anything that came under discussion could be claimed or rejected by either side. Time and time again the power of an idea or a piece of art was assessed by either its beauty or its technique or its usefulness, and time and time again my wife was surprised by how rarely anything on earth satisfies all three camps." He
~ Helen Oyeyemi
7 El sacrificio es un elemento tan esencial en tu sistema de pensamiento, que la idea de salvación sin tener que hacer algún sacrificio no significa nada para ti.
~ Helen Schucman
Strategy is a system of makeshifts. Is is more than a science. It is bringing knowledge to bear on practical life, the further elaboration of an original guiding idea under constantly changing circumstances. It is the art of acting under the pressure of the most demanding conditions...That is why general principles, rules derived from them, and systems based on these rules cannot possibly have any value for strategy.
~ Helmuth von Moltke the Elder
There have been times when the church seemed afraid, but she is no longer. Analyze, dissect, use your microscope or your spectrum till the last atom of matter is reached; reflect and refine till the last element of thought is made clear; the church now knows with the certainty of science what she once knew only by the certainty of faith, that you will find enthroned behind all thought and matter only one central idea--that idea which the church has never ceased to embody--I AM!
~ Henry Adams
Suffering is part of the divine idea.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
It was a curious thing that I who lacked all ability to become "comme il faut," should have assimilated the idea so completely as I did. Possibly it was the fact that it had cost me such enormous labour to acquire that brought about its strenuous development in my mind. I hardly like to think how much of the best and most valuable time of my first sixteen years of existence I wasted upon its acquisition.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Spiritual activity, education, civilization, culture, the idea are all vague, indefinite concepts, under the banner of which it is quite convenient to use words that have a still less clear meaning and therefore can easily be plugged into any theory.
~ Leo Tolstoy
assuming there are no sensations, it follows that there is no idea of existence.
~ Leo Tolstoy