Top 24 Ill Suited Quotes
#1. Happy are they whose pens fly across the page; I myself hesitate, I falter. I become angry and fearful. My drive diminishes as my taste improves. I brood more over an ill-suited word than I rejoice over a well proportioned paragraph.
Gustave Flaubert
#2. Copyright law is a dinosaur, ill-suited for the landscape of today's media.
Kaskade
#3. I always knew I wanted to write, but I didn't know that I would want to do investigative reporting - in part because it seemed so ill-suited for my personality, or I thought it was ill-suited for my personality, insofar as I'm not very aggressive, and I'm not confrontational.
Sarah Stillman
#4. He loved Minnesota's flora and fauna and seemed ill-suited as either a fawner or floorer, a
Mark Steyn
#5. The man who groped for the new new thing was in many ways ill suited for mainstream business.
Michael Lewis
#6. Democracy is the current industry standard political system, but unfortunately it is ill-suited for a libertarian state.
Patri Friedman
#7. There were never two people more ill suited for a relationship than us. We were all wrong. We didn't stand a chance.
And that made me want to fight for it even harder.
A Meredith Walters
#8. All reality TV shows are a triumph of voyeurism. They choose contestants who are ill-suited and slightly freakish.
Terry Wogan
#9. In late marriage alone lies the compulsion to retain an institution which, twist and turn as you like, is and remains a disgrace to humanity, an institution which is damned ill-suited to a being who with his usual modesty likes to regard himself as the 'image' of God.
Adolf Hitler
#10. My father would have been spectacularly ill-suited to working for an institution of any kind, and I suspect that, to a lesser degree, that's true of me, too.
Amy Bloom
#11. Government is rather ill-suited and poorly equipped to alleviate the plight of the poor. It lacks moral rules or standards, and is devoid of basic principles in economic and social matters.
Hans F. Sennholz
#12. The tremendous success of general management over the last century has provided unprecedented material abundance, but those management principles are ill suited to handle the chaos and uncertainty that startups must face.
Eric Ries
#13. There never was a woman so ill-suited to public life as I am. I have had to whip myself, as it were, into society, and the loneliness of it all has been terrific.
Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie
#14. The private sector is ill suited to taking on most of these large infrastructure investments: if the services are to be accessible, which they must be in order to be effective, the profit margins that attract private players simply aren't there.
Naomi Klein
#15. It may be that the very qualities that help people get ahead are the ones that make them ill-suited for managing crises. It's hard to prepare for the worst when you think you're the best.
James Surowiecki
#16. Individuals who cannot master their emotions are ill-suited to profit from the investment process.
Benjamin Graham
#17. Stated simply, an Excel spreadsheet, or more likely a proliferation of these spreadsheets, is ill-suited for the longer-term data management and analysis required by Six Sigma teams.
Thomas Pyzdek
#18. Golf. Trying to knock a tiny ball into an even smaller hole with implements ill suited to the purpose.
Winston Churchill
#19. She picked up the book and then walked back past him into the tent, but as she did so, she brushed the top of his head lightly with her hand. He closed his eyes at her touch, and hated himself for wishing that what she said was true: that Dumbledore had really cared.
J.K. Rowling
#20. My first memories of life were in rehearsal; that's why I can sleep through anything.
Robert Glasper
#22. If you did not do so for the sake of riches,You must have done so for the sake of novelty.
Confucius
#23. Men are more ready to offend one who desires to be beloved than one who wishes to be feared.
Niccolo Machiavelli
#24. Decision is a sharp knife that cuts clean and straight; indecision, a dull one that hacks and tears and leaves ragged edges behind it.
Gordon Graham