Quotes About Action
I need you to fly like a Wookiee whose hair is on fire – and who thinks everybody lit the match.
~ John Jackson Miller
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Then go faster. But don't go stupid.
~ John Jackson Miller
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Take a stand and make a mark.
~ John Jakes
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The only worthwhile idea is the one on which you take action.
~ John Jantsch
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How good would a Good Samaritan be, if a Good Samaritan would only intend to do good?
~ John Janzen
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First, solve the problem. Then write the code.
~ John Johnson
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que algo te incomode no significa que debas ignorarlo
~ John Katzenbach
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Kalau anda bertekad untuk tidak mau termangu-mangu dan ragu-ragu lagi saat suara hati anda menyuruh anda untuk bertindak, artinya anda sudah menerima kunci restu.
~ John Keble
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One can relish the varied idiocy of human action during a panic to the full, for, while it is a time of great tragedy, nothing is being lost but money.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
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For the multifold secret to work only one thing is necessary. You must take action. You must give. You must share. You must act with abandon. Send out waves of love and kindness into the world and then simply wait for the response. Or, better yet, continue to send out more waves. Why wait? The response will come. Keep sending waves and enjoy the reaction.
~ John Kremer
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Carl's concept of freedom had come to be embodied by a mariner in a storm, wholly responsible for himself, accountable to no one else, asking no quarter from the sea, measuring his worth by his immediate actions.
~ John Kretschmer
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Deeds, not stones, are the true monuments of the great.
~ John L. Motley
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It's that great British middle-class battle cry: "Something must be done!
~ John Lanchester
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Sometimes, the only way of doing something is to do it.
~ John Lanchester
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the silent tutting infuriated him as symptomatic of a generation. The assumed air of gravity and the fraudulent pretence of judgement in situations that required only answer or action struck him as the manner in which old men concealed their hollowness.
~ John Lawton
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A desk is a dangerous place from which to watch the world.
~ John le Carre
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Application is complication',
~ John Lechte
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Apathy isn't it. We can do something. So flower power didn't work. So what. We start again.
~ John Lennon
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Julius Caesar: "There is a tide in the affairs of men, / Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; / Omitted, all the voyage of their life / Is bound in shallows and in miseries." He thought
~ John Lescroart
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It was not enough to come and listen to a great sermon or message every Sunday morning and be confined to those four walls and those four corners. You had to get out and do something.
~ John Lewis
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If not us, then who? If not now, then when?
~ John Lewis
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if you were to take account of everything . . . , you would never do anything. It is better to have a brave heart and endure one half of the terrors we dread than to [calculate] all of the terrors and suffer nothing at all. . . . Big things are won by big dangers.
~ John Lewis Gaddis
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The action of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts.
~ John Locke
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The dread of evil is a much more forcible principle of human actions than the prospect of good.
~ John Locke
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