Quotes About Insight
from a contradiction you may deduce everything
~ Janna Levin
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To see some truths you must stand outside and look in.
~ Janna Levin
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Death has no repeal. It is a brute ending that leaves us the legacy of an inscrutable silence. Therefore, I understand the voice of mercy very well.
~ Janny Wurts
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How often ignorance stings less than knowledge.
~ Janny Wurts
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Ganoon naman yata talaga minsan, hindi natin masumpungan ang mga sagot dahil mali ang mga tanong natin. O nasusumpungan natin ang tamang sagot kahit mali minsan ang itinatanong natin.
~ Janus
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The leader correctly discerns what we correctly think, and sometimes he might just think the correct thing a little bit before we do.
~ Jan-Werner Müller
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The reverse side also has a reverse side.
~ Japanese Proverb
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Introspection and preserved writings give us far more insight into the ways of past humans than we have into the ways of past dinosaurs. For that reason, I'm optimistic that we can eventually arrive at convincing explanations for these broadest patterns of human history.
~ Jared Diamond
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When you talk, you repeat what you already know; when you listen, you often learn something.
~ Jared Sparks
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I can tell if two people are in love by how they hold each other's hands, and how thick their sanitation gloves are.
~ Jarod Kintz
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Artists exist to show us the world. So do windows.
~ Jarod Kintz
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The eyes, you know, are the windows to the soul. You can see who, or what, is living inside." "How
~ Jason Arnopp
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Wisdom isn't taught; it's not a science. Wisdom is a tattoo carved into the mind after a lifetime of failures and achievements.
~ Jason Bacchetta
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People often make the mistake of believing that profound quotes were intended to be all-encompassing. Anti-proverbs, while comical, do not necessarily diminish the insight gained from words of wisdom.
~ Jason Bacchetta
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You don't learn through sales calls, it's not customer validation.
~ Jason Cohen
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It might seem perverse, but the CEO is usually the last to know. With great power comes great ignorance.
~ Jason Fried
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If you're solving someone else's problem, you're constantly stabbing in the dark. When you solve your own problem, the light comes on.
~ Jason Fried
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When you build a product or service, you make the call on hundreds of tiny decisions each day. If you're solving someone else's problem, you're constantly stabbing in the dark. When you solve your own problem, the light comes on. You know exactly what the right answer is.
~ Jason Fried
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The further away you are from something, the fuzzier it becomes.
~ Jason Fried
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The fact is that the higher you go in an organization, the less you'll know what it's really like. It might seem perverse, but the CEO is usually the last to know. With great power comes great ignorance.
~ Jason Fried
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Everyone on your team should be connected to your customers—maybe not every day, but at least a few times throughout the year. That's the only way your team is going to feel the hurt your customers are experiencing. It's feeling the hurt that really motivates people to fix the problem. And the flip side is true too: The joy of happy customers or ones who have had a problem solved can also be wildly motivating. So
~ Jason Fried
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Si hubiera hecho caso a mis clientes, les habría proporcionado un caballo más rápido. HENRY FORD
~ Jason Fried
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When you just copy and paste, you miss that. You just repurpose the last layer instead of understanding all the layers underneath.
~ Jason Fried
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A lot of companies have a similar front-of-house/back-of-house split. The people who make the product work in the "kitchen" while support handles the customers. Unfortunately, that means the product's chefs never get to directly hear what customers are saying. Too bad. Listening to customers is the best way to get in tune with a product's strengths and weaknesses.
~ Jason Fried
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