Top 38 Maneuvering Quotes

#1. Love yourself first to love everyone else.

Debasish Mridha

#2. We need to have the social investments by which to quote unquote distribute some of that wealth.

Mike Lowry

#3. Writing about identity can be like maneuvering through a minefield, even when considering contemporary figures who have discussed the subject themselves.

William J. Mann

#4. Autonomy is something fundamental that your child needs. (Francoise Dolto said that by age six, a child should be able to do everything at home that concerns him.)

Pamela Druckerman

#5. Cold War. China, though technically an ally of the Soviet Union, was in quest of maneuvering

Henry Kissinger

#6. We was doing a lot of what our officers called "maneuvering" - which is officer talk for running

David Eddings

#7. Some people are really good at maneuvering their careers and images and I'm not one of those people.

Sheryl Crow

#8. At at any point in time, knowing what has to get done, and when, creates a terrain for maneuvering.

David Allen

#9. There is only so much negotiating and maneuvering that can be done while the aircraft is under siege in mid-air. Therefore, the best way to put a stop to hijacking is by having high levels of security implemented by qualified and trained personnel both on the ground and in the air.

Isaac Yeffet

#10. Much of modern military tactics is geared toward maneuvering the enemy into a position where they can essentially be massacred from safety. (pg. 140)

Sebastian Junger

#11. Because life's too short to read depressing books.

Susan Elizabeth Phillips

#12. Hip hop is at its essence a folk music, because it speaks the language that people are still speaking at ground zero, it speaks the language that people speak on the streets.

Talib Kweli

#13. Maneuvering with an army is advantageous; with an undisciplined multitude, most dangerous.

Sun Tzu

#14. Almost all movie scripts contain material that cannot be filmed.

David Mamet

#15. Nothing is more difficult than the art of maneuvering for advantageous positions.

Sun Tzu

#16. Amos took a high-caliber automatic that fired self-propelled rounds, recoilless and designed for use in zero g. Old-fashioned slug throwers were more reliable, but in null gravity they were also maneuvering thrusters.

James S.A. Corey

#17. Marriage is indeed a maneuvering business.

Jane Austen

#18. I used to think Cape Wind was a great idea. That was when Ted Kennedy was alive and railing about how he might spill his Chivas if he had to keep maneuvering the Mya around all those noisy seagull-murdering wind turbines. Anything Ted Kennedy was against, I was for.

Howie Carr

#19. Greece, maneuvering for debt relief, is flirting treacherously with Moscow. Recession-hit economies such as Italy seem to believe business as normal with Russia trumps calls for solidarity over Ukraine.

Anonymous

#20. Either man is obsolete or war is. War is the ultimate tool of politics. Political leaders look out only for their own side. Politicians are always realistically maneuvering for the next election. They are obsolete as fundamental problem-solvers.

R. Buckminster Fuller

#21. If people knew the working of the law of truth and nonviolence, then they would themselves regulate the matter of its shortage.

Mahatma Gandhi

#22. Will I switch to E-reading? I won't, mainly because I love the look and feel of books - particularly hardbacks. I love them enough to put up with the minor hassles of lugging them around and maneuvering them in my lap and having to set them aside while I eat my cheeseburger.

Mary Roach

#23. Fighting, to me, seems barbaric. I don't really like it. I enjoy out-thinking another man and out-maneuvering him, but I still don't like to fight.

Sugar Ray Robinson

#24. One could not spend one's life in the imaginings of another life.

Aimee Bender

#25. He felt oddly powerless, as if his entire life were in the fingers of two faceless players maneuvering pieces in the same patterns on some vast board in a game that, for all he knew, had lasted for eternity.

David Eddings

#26. Some presidents, such as Bill Clinton and John F. Kennedy, are political sailors - they tack with the wind, reaching difficult policy objectives through bipartisan maneuvering and pulse-taking.

Douglas Brinkley

#27. Without a goal [maneuvering is] aimless. You might be a master tactician, but you'll have no sense of strategy.

Garry Kasparov

#28. All my other relationships with men, there was so much maneuvering and strategic decisions and stuff.

Carol Leifer

#29. There can be no happiness without good health

Voltaire

#30. I've got plenty of advice from a number of other actors. Me? I don't give advice.

Kevin Dillon

#31. I enjoyed the administrative work because it involved working with Congress, city council, and the mayor. I had never been a politician so it was fun - learning political maneuvering.

Harold H. Greene

#32. A slap or a fat check is what it takes if you want to see all the passions that go beating about behind a face take a sudden tack. It's as beautiful as watching a sailing ship maneuvering in a stormy sea. The whole person keels over in the changed wind.

Louis-Ferdinand Celine

#33. Maybe I hadn't been a big dating success because I was a boring person, but possibly it had been because I had limited tolerance for all this preliminary maneuvering and signal reading. - Aurora

Charlaine Harris

#34. A presidential candidate's great desire is to be seen as pragmatic, and they hope their maneuvering and shifting will be seen in pursuit of some higher purpose. It doesn't mean they are utterly insincere.

Robert Dallek

#35. Man is one; and he hath one great heart. It is thus we feel, with a gigantic throb athwart the sea, each other's rights and wrongs; thus are we men.

Philip James Bailey

#36. It's intelligent to bond. Belonging makes you strong. Relying on others creates connections. And maneuvering through life with a pack is a whole lot more interesting than trying to go it alone.

Carol Quinn

#37. There was no escape from it once we got sucked in. We tried all sorts of maneuvering but still it shot us in a southerly direction and we couldn't get out of it.

Mike Kendrick

#38. Even with multiple instruction books, maneuvering the maze of the tax code is costly and time-consuming.

Mike Crapo

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