Top 14 Productiveness Quotes
#1. I cannot help but think it perilous to suffer these lands or the sources of their irrigation to fall into the hands of monopolies, which by such means may exercise lordship over the areas dependent on their treatment for productiveness.
Grover Cleveland
#2. I think that the best things that governments can do for productivity is not whack on new taxes and, if we can get institutions like schools and hospitals functioning better, well that's obviously good for the overall productiveness of our society.
Tony Abbott
#3. In general, the greater the productiveness of labour, the less is the labour time required for the production of an article, the less is the amount of labour crystallised in that article, and the less is its value;
Karl Marx
#4. Similarly, too rich a soil makes the grain fall flat, branches break down under too heavy a load, excessive productiveness does not bring fruit to ripeness.
Seneca.
#5. Guns and tanks and planes are nothing unless there is a solid spirit, a solid heart, and great productiveness behind it.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
#6. There is no difference between science and art when it comes to creativeness, productiveness, to come to conclusions and to formulations.
Josef Albers
#7. The future holds a golden world. It will be for beauty; it will be for intelligent productiveness.
Diana Vreeland
#8. and the degree of a man's productiveness is the degree of his reward. This
Ayn Rand
#9. A community of smashed up things and somehow everyone was willing to share the superglue
Anissa Belkadi
#10. I will teach my son, that his desire to be great doesn't depend on those unfortunate enough to ignore their own.
Nikki Rowe
#11. You don't need a big close, as many sales reps believe. You risk losing your customer when you save all the good stuff for the end. Keep the customer actively involved throughout your presentation, and watch your results improve.
Harvey MacKay
#12. It is not our fame or wealth that puts us in danger; it is our arrogance and egotism
M.F. Moonzajer
#13. The smell of subjectivity clings to the mechanical definition of complexity as stubbornly as it sticks to the definition of information.
Hans Christian Von Baeyer
#14. Usually I am on a work for a long stretch, until a moment arrives when the air of the arbitrary vanishes, and the paint falls into positions that feel destined.
Philip Guston