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Quotes About Execution

Remember that it is not the lawyer who knows the most law, but the one who best prepares his case, who wins. If your case is properly prepared and presented, your victory will have been more than half won at the outset. Do
~ Napoleon Hill
La táctica es el conjunto de pequeños pasos que das para llegar a algún sitio. La estrategia son los pasos que das cuando ya no hay ningún lugar al que ir.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Keep everything going at once and organized." He shrugged. "It's not so hard. Visualize the end, and start at the beginning.
~ Carolyn Brown
As awkward as it is to manoeuvre a ladder around the squared circle, there is an incredible art to 'excellently executing' a ladder match.
~ Natalya Neidhart
When you're on a Soyuz flight, you know that when you go to Russia, you're going to do X, Y, and Z. You have that plan already laid out.
~ Sunita Williams
I have to be a good game manager for us to be able to win games. I like having a gunslinger mentality, though, because I'm not afraid to make any throw.
~ Jameis Winston
The guys who play in midfield and up front are the ones who decide games.
~ Javier Zanetti
You can't drag people from understanding to action. A customer isn't actually at the last mile if you're the one dragging her to the finish line.
~ Thomas P.M. Barnett
I feel fine, I don't care who the director is. All you have to do is know what your doing - all of us - everybody in the business - that's all you ask anyone - you know your job, I know mine, let's go do it.
~ Morgan Freeman
My weakness has always been to prefer the large intention of an unskilful artist to the trivial intention of an accomplished one: in other words, I am more interested in the high ideas of a feeble executant than in the high execution of a feeble thinker.
~ Thomas Hardy
Then a morsel of snow flew across the river towards the fifth window. It smacked against the wall at a point several yards from its mark. The throw was the idea of a man conjoined with the execution of a woman. No man who had ever seen bird, rabbit, or squirrel in his childhood, could possibly have thrown with such utter imbecility as was shown here.
~ Thomas Hardy
but politics between wars demands symmetry and a more elegant idea of justice, even to the point of masquerading, a bit decadently, as mercy. It is more complicated than mass execution, more difficult and less satisfying, but there are arrangements Tchitcherine can't see, wide as Europe, perhaps the world, that can't be disturbed very much, between wars...
~ Thomas Pynchon
Tactics is knowing what to do when there is something to do. Strategy is knowing what to do when there is nothing to do. —Savielly Tartakover (Polish GM)
~ Katherine Neville
reasons. Included was the episode in which Shanna had slain the one. He related the plan and execution of the escape, with minor details omitted, and
~ Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
Two sure ways to fail: Think and never do or do and never think.
~ Kathy Collins
Knowing is not enough we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
~ Kathy Collins
There is only one way to get anybody to do anything do you know what it is? This is far from a trivial question. Business is, after all, the ability to motivate a group of individuals to move an idea from concept to reality; to take a theory and make it a practice; to gain the buy-in of your employees and colleagues; to encourage others to execute your plans
~ Keith Ferrazzi
The Ultimate Blueprint
~ Keith J. Cunningham
Creativity is a step beyond imagination because it requires that you actually do something rather than lie around thinking about it.
~ Ken Robinson
We should forget about small efficiencies, say about 97% of the time: premature optimization is the root of all evil.
~ C. A. R. Hoare
Great ideas need landing gear as well as wings.
~ C. D. Jackson
The most important property of a program is whether it accomplishes the intention of its user.
~ C.A.R. Hoare
The goal and meaning of individual life (which is the only real life) no longer lie in individual development but in the policy of the State, which is thrust upon the individual from outside and consists in the execution of an abstract idea which ultimately tends to attract all life to itself.
~ C.G. Jung
The thread by which our fate hangs is wearing thin. Not nature, but the "genius of mankind," has knotted the hangman's noose with which it can execute itself at any moment. This is simply another façon de parler for what John called the "wrath of God." 735
~ C.G. Jung