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Quotes About Demand

No. What part of 'no charity' have you missed?" – Cherise 'The part that said he couldn't eat.' – Nick
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Marriage and friendship were built on trust and loyalty. Not deceit and lies. Love could only be given. It could never be demanded.
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Respect must be earned, Ren. Not demanded. A questioning mind is the most cherished resource man has and the rarest." – Choo Co La Tah
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
You can't expect drive and compassion from everyone who enters your life, but you have to demand it of the people you are creating with.
~ Wesley Eisold
the very people who clamor the loudest about animal suffering won't actually pay for meat that has been ethically slaughtered.
~ John Durant
Our department takes 1,120 calls every day. Do you know how many of the calls the public expects perfection on? 1,120. Nobody calls the fire department and says, 'Send me two dumb-ass firemen in a pickup truck.' In three minutes they want five brain-surgeon decathlon champions to come and solve all their problems.
~ John Eversole
A greedy insistence that the whole of nature and life must present itself to our voracious demand for instantaneous intelligibility is a symptom of all world-shrinking ideology, whether religiously fundamentalist or scientifically materialist. In
~ John F. Haught
What are you looking at, foreigner?" the guard demanded roughly. The smile was a little unsettling. A prisoner shouldn't smile at his captors like that. "I'm just making sure I can remember you," Gilan told him. "Never know when that might be useful.
~ John Flanagan
Mary kept her wits and turned to Darnley. "What do you know about this?" she demanded.
~ John Guy
Movement places demands on the brain, just as it does on muscle, and so the brain releases BDNF, which triggers the growth of cells to meet the increased mental demands of movement. But BDNF floods throughout the brain, not just to the parts engaged in movement. Thus, the whole brain flourishes as a result of movement. It provides the environment that brain cells need to grow and function well. Chemically, there is more to this story—lots
~ John J. Ratey
If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then there'd be peace.
~ John Lennon
If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then there'd be peace.
~ John Lennon
The motivation of grace will always bear greater fruit than the coercion of demand.
~ John Lynch
Look, demanding somebody do anything in this day and age is not going to fly.
~ John Mayer
Obviously consumption-goods, taken as a whole, have in this sense the longest period of production, since of every productive process they constitute the last stage. Thus if the first impulse towards the increase in effective demand comes from an increase in consumption, the initial elasticity of employment will be further below its eventual equilibrium-level than if the impulse comes from an increase in investment. Moreover,
~ John Maynard Keynes
All production is for the purpose of ultimately satisfying a consumer.
~ John Maynard Keynes
preschoolers demand some form of attention 180 times per hour, behavioral psychologists say),
~ John Medina
I want my money back!
~ Elin Hilderbrand
Through sales—not production. If you produce something, but don't sell it, it's not throughput.
~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt
A bottleneck," Jonah continues, "is any resource whose capacity is equal to or less than the demand placed upon it. And a non-bottleneck is any resource whose capacity is greater than the demand placed on it.
~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt
Actually, the flow should be a tiny bit less than the demand.
~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt
You mean make them into non-bottlenecks," says Stacey. "No," he says. "Absolutely not. The bottlenecks stay bottlenecks. What we must do is find enough capacity for the bottlenecks to become more equal to demand.
~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt
By running non-bottlenecks for "efficiency," we've built inventories far in excess of demand.
~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt
With the bottlenecks more productive now, our throughput has gone up and our backlog is declining. But making the bottlenecks more productive has put more demand on the other work centers. If the demand on another work center has gone above one hundred percent, then we've created a new bottleneck.
~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt