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Quotes About Plan

In the midst of your battles, never forget that God loves you and He has a plan for you.
~ Joyce Meyer
Love when you can, cry when you have to, be who you must, that's a part of the plan. Await your arrival with simple survival, and one day we'll all understand.
~ Dan Fogelberg
Love guides the stars towards each other, the world plan endures only through love.
~ Friedrich Schiller
Nothing's random. Even if it looks that way, it's just because you don't know the causes.
~ Johnny Rich
and for the first time since I had embarked upon my plan, I felt properly despondent.
~ Jojo Moyes
I should have listened to my father. "Want to know the true definition of the triumph of hope over experience?" he would say. "Plan a fun family day out.
~ Jojo Moyes
Mano gyvenimas yra šakotas, chaotiškas, ir be plano. Visi planuotojai nuved? pasaul? labai blogais keliais.
~ Jonas Mekas
Millon et al. 1998. Psychopaths often care what others think, but only as part of a plan to manipulate or exploit others. They don't have emotions such as shame and guilt that make it painful for them when others see through their lies and come to hate them. They don't have an automatic unconscious sociometer.
~ Jonathan Haidt
Ledger mapped out a plan. It was ugly, dangerous as hell, probably insane, and definitely suicidal. We all agreed to it. It had somehow become that kind of day.
~ Jonathan Maberry
Can you define 'plan' as a loose sequence of manifestly inadequate observations and conjectures held together by panic, indecision, and ignorance? If so, then it was a very good plan.
~ Jonathan Stroud
Can you define "plan" as "a loose sequence of manifestly inadequate observations and conjectures, held together by panic, indecision, and ignorance"? If so, it was a very good plan.
~ Jonathan Stroud
Plan F, we follow Plan F, right now. - Is that the one where we run away? - Not at all. It's the one where we beat a dignified emergency retreat.
~ Jonathan Stroud
My parents are both very funny but they're also relatively soft-spoken, normal human beings while I'm just a lunatic. I don't know where this loud, ballsy, hammy ridiculousness came from. I'm just glad I followed my goals and my parents did too. It's not like we even had a plan when I dragged my mom to Los Angeles.
~ Emma Stone
In my experience, boys are predictable. As soon as they think of something, they do it. Girls are smarter—they plan ahead. They think about not getting caught.
~ Eoin Colfer
Congress quickly increased the number of Supreme Court Justices from seven to nine, enabling Grant to nominate two new members of the Court. The plan to pack the Court with Republican justices had worked.
~ Eric J. Wittenberg
achieving failure: successfully executing a plan that leads nowhere.
~ Eric Ries
Should this product be built?" and "Can we build a sustainable business around this set of products and services?" To answer those questions, we need a method for systematically breaking down a business plan into its component parts and testing each part empirically.
~ Eric Ries
They had "achieved failure"—successfully, faithfully, and rigorously executing a plan that turned out to have been utterly flawed.
~ Eric Ries
achieving failure"—successfully executing a flawed plan.
~ Eric Ries
I call the riskiest elements of a startup's plan, the parts on which everything depends, leap-of-faith assumptions. The two most important assumptions are the value hypothesis and the growth hypothesis.
~ Eric Ries
Every business plan begins with a set of assumptions. It lays out a strategy that takes those assumptions as a given and proceeds to show how to achieve the company's vision. Because the assumptions haven't been proved to be true (they are assumptions, after all) and in fact are often erroneous, the goal of a startup's early efforts should be to test them as quickly as possible.
~ Eric Ries
Every business plan begins with a set of assumptions.
~ Eric Ries
identify the elements of the plan that are assumptions rather than facts, and figure out ways to test them.
~ Eric Ries
This is a classic case of "achieving failure"—successfully executing a flawed plan.
~ Eric Ries