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Quotes about Utilization

Resolved, never to lose one moment of time; but improve it the most profitable way I possibly can.
- Jonathan Edwards
there's never a garden in all the parish but what there's endless waste in it for want o' somebody as could use everything up. It's what I think to myself sometimes, as there need nobody run short o' victuals if the land was made the most on, and there was never a morsel but what could find it's way to a mouth.
- George Eliot
He that hopes to look back hereafter with satisfaction upon past years must learn to know the present value of single minutes, and endeavour to let no particle of time fall useless to the ground.
- Samuel Johnson
It's not how long a man lives, but how well he uses the time allotted him.
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
Ordinary people merely think how they shall 'spend' their time; a man of talent tries to 'use' it.
- Arthur Schopenhauer
Ordinary people think merely how they shall spend their time; a man of any talent tries to use it.
- Arthur Schopenhauer
Knowledge without application eventually becomes boring and unfulfilling
- Rick Renner
If God only used perfect people, nothing would get done. God will use anybody if you're available.
- Rick Warren
That which is used - develops. That which is not used wastes away.
- Hippocrates
Your company is a product. Who are its customers? Your employees, who use it to do their jobs.
- Jason Fried
No, you accept the world, and you make use of it; you make use of everything you do, of everything that happens to you, of all the things you see and hear and taste and touch, as so many means to your liberation from the prison of yourself.
- Aldous Huxley
But there's a hard core of sense. If you're a Tantrik, you don't renounce the world or deny its value; you don't try to escape into a Nirvana apart from life, as the monks of the Southern School do. No, you accept the world, and you make use of it; you make use of everything you do, of everything that happens to you, of all the things you see and hear and taste and touch, as so many means to your liberation from the prison of yourself.
- Aldous Huxley