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Quotes About Selection

I've always thought if I could pick my interviewer, it'd be Charlie Rose, who I think is the best.
~ Dick Van Dyke
i comb the crowd, and pick you out...my mouth moves too fast for you to figure it out..it starts eyes closed..to fingers crossed..to I swear I say..I swear i say..
~ Fall Out Boy
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Persuading them to join is not the problem, but separating the wheat from the chaff is harder.
~ Felix Dennis
Stupid people are easy to hire.
~ Felix Dennis
There is not a good or a bad cuisine, just the one you like the best.
~ Ferran Adria
GidiÅŸat böyle dedi. Yaln?zca gereksinim duyduklar?n? al. Geyik al?yorsan, en iyisini alma. En küçük ve en yavaÅŸ olan?n? seç, o zaman geyik daha güçlü olur ve her zaman sana et verir. Pa-koh (panter) bunu biliyor. Sen de bilmelisin!
~ Forrest Carter
La lista puede ser todo lo larga que tú quieras. De hecho, es bueno que tenga muchos NO, ya que con cada posibilidad que eliminas, estás un poco más cerca de saber lo que sí te gusta.
~ Francesc Miralles
I don't know, I just keep finding good horses to back. I've always been pretty lucky that way.
~ Bob Burg
At least one anointed bar raiser would participate in every interview process and would have the power to veto a candidate who did not meet the goal of raising the company's overall hiring bar.
~ Brad Stone
maximizing the Internet's ability to provide a superior selection of products as compared to those available at traditional retail stores.
~ Brad Stone
series of choices
~ Brad Stone
Amazon executives were going to have to substitute artifice and improvisation for truly comprehensive selection.
~ Brad Stone
Identifying the right participants It may be easy to default to inviting a crowd of people to a meeting—that way, you don't really have to identify the most critical participants, you'll avoid any
~ Harvard Business School Press
But for a meeting to be useful, you have to have the right people—and only the right people—in the room.
~ Harvard Business School Press
The pawn dealer was always impressed by Pierrot's perspicuity when it came to selecting the paintings. He always plucked incredible works of art, the most valuable pieces in the collection.
~ Heather O'Neill
When we get presidents with brains it's purely by accident. Who was ever selected for his brains? We choose them for other qualities, or because they can be elected.
~ Helen Hooven Santmyer
What I've always found interesting in gardens is looking at what people choose to plant there. What they put in. What they leave out. One small choice and then another, and soon there is a mood, an atmosphere, a series of limitations, a world.
~ Helen Humphreys
The trick is: how do you talk about natural selection without implying the rigidity of law? We use it as almost an active participant, almost like a god. In fact, you could substitute the word 'god' for 'natural selection' in a lot of evolutionary writings and you'd think you were listening to a theologian.
~ Greg Graffin
And when you start the season writing process, you just pitch a bunch of different ideas. In the end, you probably have 20 ideas that you like.
~ Brendan Hunt
I have a repertoire of songs that I'm proud of, that I've written for my own band. When I do a cover, something that somebody else has written, I think about it very carefully before I sing that song. I have to really get behind it and understand it and like it. And that's how I pick roles. I don't want to play just anything.
~ Hugh Dillon
No choice is the wrong choice as long as you make a choice. The only wrong choice is choosing not to make one.
~ Jake Abel
I've always thought that whether I'm writing or not, I've gotta pick the best songs, whether or not they're mine. I'm not gonna sing them just because I wrote them. I've gotta find the best songs to make the best record I can.
~ George Strait
Brahms believed that there was no need to publish absolutely everything that Schubert ever wrote.
~ Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau