Top 14 Inoperative Quotes

#1. This is the operative statement. The others are inoperative.

Ron Ziegler

#2. Don't get depressed when you read the press about world revolution and social unrest. Try not to panic when you switch on the news and see crooked politicians and unemployment queues.

Ray Davies

#3. Ham with mustard is a meal of glory

Dodie Smith

#4. When personal judgment is inoperative (or forbidden), men's first concern is not how to choose, but how to justify their choice

Ayn Rand

#5. The hard thing is getting people to come to the theater to see something, no matter if it's good or not.

Paul Feig

#6. Do something. If it doesn't work, do something else. No idea is too crazy.

Jim Hightower

#7. Between now and then, 'til I see you again, I'll be loving you.

Collin Raye

#8. [In any] machine, the failure of one part to cooperate properly with the other part disorganizes the whole and renders it inoperative for the purpose intended. - THOMAS EDISON R

Graham Moore

#9. Like a last signpost to the other path, Napoleon appeared, the most isolated and late-born man there has even been, and in him the problem of the noble ideal as such made flesh
one might well ponder what kind of problem it is; Napoleon this synthesis of the inhuman and the superhuman

Friedrich Nietzsche

#10. Laws are inoperative in war

Marcus Tullius Cicero

#11. Don't know what 2 say about Dunk-a-roos. They're just good! Sometimes you want a food that is comfortable and takes you back. For me, it's those crazy little kangaroo crackers.

Prince

#12. Ability is the result of mental and physical toughness, resourcefulness, and powerful concentration.

Howard A. Tullman

#13. He who designs an unsafe structure or an inoperative machine is a bad Engineer; he who designs them so that they are safe and operative, but needlessly expensive, is a poor Engineer, and ... he who does the best work at lowest cost sooner or later stands at the top of his profession.

Henry R. Towne

#14. All the physical and chemical laws that are known to play an important part in the life of organisms are of this statistical kind; any other kind of lawfulness and orderliness that one might think of is being perpetually disturbed and made inoperative by the unceasing heat motion of the atoms.

Erwin Schrodinger

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