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Quotes About Results

When I try to teach, as I do sometimes, I am appalled by the results, which seem a little more than inconsequential, because sometimes the teaching appears to succeed. When this happens I find that the results are damaging. It seems to cause the individual to distrust his own experience, and to stifle significant learning. Hence I have come to feel that the outcomes of teaching are either unimportant or hurtful.
~ Carl R. Rogers
Knowledge in war is very simple, being concerned with so few subjects, and only with their final results at that. But this does not make its application easy.
~ Carl von Clausewitz
Remember that a key result of quantum mechanics is precisely the fact that information is finite. The number of alternative results that we can obtain measuring a physical system* is infinite in classical mechanics; but thanks to quantum theory, we have understood that, in reality, it is finite. Quantum mechanics can be understood as the discovery that information in nature is always finite.
~ Carlo Rovelli
Find your own free time and use this stage of your life as an investment; finding your allies (your lifetime clients) will create astounding results for the rest of your life.
~ Carlos Castillo
Why double? Because you are positioning yourself as someone experienced, reliable, who offers what your clients value most, highly recommended by key influencers, and above all, extremely honest to guarantee results based on key concerns (or else you will act responsibly to live up to the credibility you've built), not to mention that your time becomes more valuable as the demand increases.
~ Carlos Castillo
them,"We accept all responsibility. Let us do our job, and then you can judge the results.
~ Carlos Ghosn
I derive just as much happiness from the process as from the results.
~ Carol S. Dweck
The results are always the same: severe initiations increase a member's liking for the group.
~ Carol Tavris
Managing is getting paid for home runs that someone else hits.
~ Casey Stengel
Nothing that a man did yesterday excuses him today. Quite the reverse, if a man did nothing yesterday, no demands are made upon him today; if he did anything yesterday, it means that he must do more today. This certainly does not mean that it is better to do nothing. Whoever does nothing receives nothing.
~ George Gurdjieff
In the long run, the war against mastery, the path of patient, dedicated effort without attachment to immediate results, is a war that can't be won.
~ George Leonard
You can't set a hen in one morning and have chicken salad for lunch.
~ George M. Humphrey
El sentido común nos dice por qué: si no está obteniendo lo que desea, es claro que cualquier cosa que haya realizado hasta este punto no está funcionando.
~ Gerald Newmark
In laboratories, we can see the results of experiments but we can't follow the reactions that lead to those results. The paths of those reactions may reside outside the physical measurements of length, width, height, and time. Physics has entered the metaphysical, the realm beyond the physically perceivable, in the fullest sense of that word.
~ Gerald Schroeder
A day's impact is better than a month of dead pull.
~ Oliver Wendell Holmes
Positive thoughts (joy, happiness, fulfillment, achievement, worthiness) have positive results (enthusiasm, calm, well-being, ease, energy, love). - Negative thoughts (judgment, unworthiness, mistrust, resentment, fear) produce negative results (tension, anxiety, alienation, anger, fatigue).
~ Peter McWilliams
You cannot escape the results of your thoughts.... Whatever your present environment may be, you will fall, remain or rise with your thoughts, your vision, your ideal. You will become as small as your controlling desire, as great as your dominant aspiration.
~ James Lane Allen
An acre of performance is worth the whole world of promise.
~ James Howell
By their fruits ye shall know them.
~ Matthew
What really matters is what you do with what you have.
~ Shirley Lord
Research, as the college student will come to know it, is relatively thorough investigation, primarily in libraries, of a properly limited topic, and presentation of the results of this investigation in a carefully organized and documented paper of some length.
~ Cecil B. Williams
Keep doing what you're doing and you'll keep getting what you're getting.
~ Anonymous
The haves and the have-nots can often be traced back to the dids and the did-nots.
~ D. O. Flynn
Talkers are no good doers.
~ William Shakespeare