Quotes About Sequential
In an industry with highly sequential innovation, it may be better for society to scrap patents altogether than try to tighten them.
~ Eric Maskin
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Success is built sequentially. It's one thing at a time.
~ Gary W. Keller
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Space does for comics what time does for film!
~ Scott McCloud
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You can only play one hole at a time.
~ Tom Kite
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I can do only one thing at a time, but I can avoid doing many things simultaneously.
~ Ashleigh Brilliant
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The brain cannot multitask...The brain naturally focuses on concepts sequentially, one at a time...This attentional ability is, to put it bluntly, not capable of multitasking.
~ John Medina
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I guess the basic difference is that animation is sequential in time but in spatially juxtaposed as comics are. Each successive frame of a movie is projected on exactly the same space--the screen--while each frame of comics must occupy a different space. Space does for comics what time does for film!
~ Scott McCloud
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When I do actual sequential work, I really want a story I can get a behind: a story that really holds my attention for, like, the length of what I'll be working on.
~ Brian Stelfreeze
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One letter written on the backs f postcards, all of them numbered and sent one by one.
~ Steve Erickson
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In contrast, games of progression offer many predesigned challenges that the designer has ordered sequentially, usually through sophisticated level design.
~ Ernest Adams
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Though who knows the architecture of the mind, and whether the arches that open upon discrete episodes are ordered in any way sequentialy?
~ Gregory Maguire
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They've heard of sequential numbering in Supply but clearly aren't convinced that it'd work, so Block 374 is wedged in between Blocks 217 and 434.
~ K.J. Parker
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In orthodox film-making, you never shoot sequentially - but with improv, obviously every move you make has a knock-on effect; it is a cumulative process. I have improvised, on the non-scripted 'Timecode.' It can become entirely indulgent: actors smashing crockery and competing verbally.
~ Saffron Burrows
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That's the thing about TV: it gives you so much time to tell your story; it's comparable to comics.
~ Cheo Hodari Coker
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extraordinary success is sequential, not simultaneous. What starts out linear becomes geometric. You do the right thing and then you do the next right thing. Over time it adds up, and the geometric potential of success is unleashed. The domino effect applies to the big picture, like your work or your business, and it applies to the smallest moment in each day when you're trying to decide what to do next.
~ Gary Keller
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Build one habit at a time. Success is sequential, not simultaneous. No one actually has the discipline to acquire more than one powerful new habit at a time. Super-successful people aren't superhuman at all; they've just used selected discipline to develop a few significant habits. One at a time. Over time.
~ Gary Keller
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extraordinary success is sequential, not simultaneous. What
~ Gary Keller
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extraordinary success is sequential, not simultaneous. What starts out linear becomes geometric. You do the right thing and then you do the next right thing. Over time it adds up, and the geometric potential of success is unleashed.
~ Gary Keller
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A chave é "ao longo do tempo". O sucesso é construído sequencialmente. Uma coisa de cada vez.
~ Gary Keller
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even computers can process only one piece of code at a time. When they "multitask," they switch back and forth, alternating their attention until both tasks are done.
~ Gary Keller
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extraordinary success is sequential, not simultaneous.
~ Gary Keller
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All experience is processed from the bottom up, meaning, to get to the top, "smart" part of our brain, we have to go through the lower, not-so-smart part. This sequential processing means that the most primitive, reactive part of our brain is the first part to interpret and act on the information coming in from our senses. Bottom line: Our brain is organized to act and feel before we think.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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first a, then b, then c. And as we've said, the way our brain processes our experiences is sequential. All sensory input (physical sensations, smells, tastes, sights, sounds) is first processed in the lower areas of the brain; the lower brain gets first dibs. This means that before any new experience has a chance to be considered by the higher
~ Bruce D. Perry
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to the top, "smart" part of our brain, we have to go through the lower, not-so-smart part. This sequential processing means that the most primitive, reactive part of our brain is the first part to interpret and act on the information coming in from our senses. Bottom line: Our brain is organized to act and feel before we think.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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