Quotes About Launch
flip side: its growing vulnerability. A failed launch, a
~ Marty Neumeier
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Weishi 1.0 entered the market too early, and Weishi 2.0 joined too late, both missing the window of opportunity
~ Unknown
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Start by starting.
~ Meryl Streep
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Launch early-win projects. Manage your early-win initiatives as projects, targeted at your chosen focal points.
~ Unknown
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I made a very conscious effort to finish 'The Cypress House' before 'So Cold the River' launched, because I thought that would help build a buffer between my writing and any impact that came from either the success or the failure of that first book.
~ Michael Koryta
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I launched an international "crybaby operation" to get as much aid as possible.
~ Unknown
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Good. Now I'm going to go sit down at the table before P.K. uncovers the nuclear launch codes.
~ Unknown
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One of my favorite retailers has a release process that rivals a NASA launch sequence.
~ Unknown
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let us not overlook that pioneer of aviation Oliver of Malmesbury, who in 1065 made a glider on which he launched himself from a church tower. He was discouraged by the breaking of both legs.
~ Unknown
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The creator God has announced the verdict; the world has been put right; the trees in the field will clap their hands. A new world has been launched, even in the midst of the present old, corrupt and decaying world.
~ Unknown
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The question ought to be, How will God's new creation come? and then, How will we humans contribute to that renewal of creation and to the fresh projects that the creator God will launch in his new world?
~ Unknown
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God's kingdom had already been launched through the events of Jesus's life. Unless we get this firmly in our heads, we will never understand the inner dynamic of Paul's mission.
~ Unknown
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Liftoff! We have a liftoff...
~ Neil Armstrong
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There is a good reason they call these ceremonies "commencement exercises." Graduation is not the end; it's the beginning.
~ Orrin Hatch
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Many lose through never starting. A job well begun is half done.
~ Orrin Woodward
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Are we prepared to purposely disregard ourselves and to launch out into the priestly work of prayer? The continual inner-searching we do in an effort to see if we are what we ought to be generates a self-centered, sickly type of Christianity, not the vigorous and simple life of a child of God.
~ Oswald Chambers
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Starting is good. You can't get anywhere at all if you never start.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
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Think of the armed struggle as the launch of a boat, Hughes said, getting a hundred people to push this boat out. This boat is stuck in the sand, right, and then get them to push the boat out and then the boat sailing off and leaving the hundred people behind, right. That's the way I feel. The boat is away, sailing on the high seas, with all the luxuries that it brings, and the poor people that launched the boat are left sitting in the muck and the dirt and the shit and the sand, behind.
~ Unknown
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When a pharmaceutical company releases a new drug, they have a big launch meeting, which can seem like some unholy combination of a bachelor party, a marketing convention, and a revival meeting.
~ Unknown
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the first course was served:
~ Unknown
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The incident occurred on the morning of March 16, 1967. Capt. Salas and his commander, Fred Mywald, were on duty at Oscar Flight, a part of the 490th strategic missile squad. It was still dark, and they were sixty feet underground, at the ICBM launch control facility.
~ Unknown
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There is no point in launching technology before customers are ready to use it.
~ Peter Erskine
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I think our father Demitri is smiling upon this launch.
~ Peter F. Hamilton
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country, although hitherto difficult to reach. But Bell had solved the problem by ordering a thirty-five-foot-long steam launch from England, which was assembled in sections of about 150 pounds each. It was the perfect boat for hunting the many islands in the Ubangi, as it burned abundant wood for fuel and had a very shallow draught.
~ Unknown
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