Top 19 Decentralised Quotes

#1. Life is never fast track.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#2. Missing a train is only painful if you run after it! Likewise, not matching the idea of success others expect from you is only painful if that's what you are seeking.

Nassim Nicholas Taleb

#3. What the Internet has done is it has decentralised power.

Heather Brooke

#4. I've taught you how to fuck. I've taught you how to make love. Now I need to teach you the full extent of foreplay.

J.J. McAvoy

#5. If we can make something decentralised, out of control, and of great simplicity, we must be prepared to be astonished at whatever might grow out of that new medium."34

Thomas J. Misa

#6. There is no cheating in war; there are only survivors and victims.

Brent Weeks

#7. Intelligence is a moral category.

Theodor Adorno

#8. I think especially in a world where you have so little say about what goes on in your life, or in the politics of the world around you, it is wonderful to go into that studio, and tell yourself what to do.

Suzanne Farrell

#9. Grass grows at last above all graves.

Julia Caroline Dorr

#10. Am I really a good mathematician?

Norbert Wiener

#11. Golf is like 99.9 percent of my life, and then there's school. I don't get much time to go out with my friends.

Lydia Ko

#12. Hera!" Hera was the

Rick Riordan

#13. Because now I am grown so old and neutral....

Jack Kerouac

#14. The new energy future is decentralised, entrepreneurial and needs people like you to say 'Give me a clean car, give me solar shingles to put on my roof - give me a clean future'

William J. Clinton

#15. I'm Richie Rich. I land in New York, secretly thinking I'm like the coolest guy in the world.

Shia Labeouf

#16. Be the best of yourself.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#17. It's not my business," Scrooge returned. "It's enough for a man to understand his own business, and not to interfere with other people's. Mine occupies me constantly.

Charles Dickens

#18. Whatever else the ancient Israelites believed about their God, he was not a tame God.

N. T. Wright

#19. One of the best ways of reducing both CO2 emissions and poverty in the South would be to strengthen the existing, decentralised demographic pattern by keeping villages and small towns alive. This would allow communities to maintain social cohesion and a closer contact with the land.

Helena Norberg-Hodge

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