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Repetition of the same thought or physical action develops into a habit which, repeated frequently enough, becomes an automatic reflex.
- Norman Vincent Peale
Everything has seasons, and we have to be able to recognize when something's time has passed and be able to move into the next season. Everything that is alive requires pruning as well, which is a great metaphor for endings.
- Henry Cloud
While civilization has been improving our houses, it has not equally improved the men who are to inhabit them. It has created palaces, but it was not so easy to create noblemen and kings.
- Henry David Thoreau
Start a part-time business and make as many mistakes as you possibly can while you still have your daytime job.
- Robert Kiyosaki
I stopped playing the drums when I was ten, and I picked up Rubik's Cubes. I was doing that for a while, and then I got into cinematography.
- Rich Brian
The principles of disruptive innovation are indeed intended to be guidelines to assist managers both in introducing disruptive innovations as well as identifying disruptive developments in their market.
- Clayton M. Christensen
You cannot have development in today's world without partnering with the private sector.
- Hillary Clinton
We can say with certainty - or 90% probability - that the new industries that are about to be born will have nothing to do with information.
- Peter Drucker
A little over 5% of the world's population produces almost 29% of the world's goods and services.
- Stephen Covey
Management is the opportunity to help people become better people. Practiced that way, it's a magnificent profession.
- Clayton M. Christensen
I feel like I have done a lot at United, I still have developed as a player and grown into myself, seen a lot of faces come and go.
- Phil Jones
We must develop as quickly as possible technologies that make possible a direct connection between brain and computer, so that artificial brains contribute to human intelligence rather than opposing it.
- Stephen Hawking