Top 14 Organizational Chart Quotes
#1. No one is going to hand you an organizational chart. You have to hand it to yourself.
Robert Genn
#2. You have to, in your own life, get people to want to work with you and want to help you. The organizational chart, in my opinion, means very little. I need my bosses' goodwill, but I need the goodwill of my subordinates even more.
Lloyd Blankfein
#3. It wasn't long before he spotted another pay phone, a slanted structure near the river, and Annie and Emma waited patiently while he once again dialed and then hung up, but there was a strange comfort in the numbers, and words had never come easily to him anyways.
Jennifer E. Smith
#4. Seeking happiness, I passed many travelers headed in the opposite direction, seeking happiness.
Robert Breault
#6. Every time I got close, somebody seemed to play a little better.
Fuzzy Zoeller
#7. My criticism hasn't necessarily been informed by the critics I've read. The conversations I've had with friends and fellow musicians have shaped my thinking more than the work of any critic.
Sasha Frere-Jones
#8. That bowl was special because of the blue. It exactly matched your eyes.
Jennifer Ashley
#9. Gentleman is a term which does not apply to any station, but to the mind and the feelings in every station.
Thomas Noon Talfourd
#10. The hardest studio music to play is Tom & Jerry - cartoons. The music makes absolutely no sense, as music. You can't get into hearing it. There's nothing to hear-'bleep!, blop! scratch!' and it comes fast; everything's first take. That'll change the way you look at life.
Howard Roberts
#11. If I ever feel like I'm doing something I've done before, I scrap it and start over again.
Paul Newman
#12. We all often think about what's easy to think about, rather than what's right to think about.
David Rock
#13. You could say that everything had become weirdly distorted because I'd broken the rules so many times.
Fuminori Nakamura
#14. What I've been trying to do for years is to get the music played on a station other than jazz stations, you know, to expand the audience.
Lester Bowie
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