Top 20 Quotes About Event Planning

#1. Even in prosperous times the living robbed the dead

Jocelyn Murray

#2. Like physical events with their causal and teleological interpretations, every linguistic event had two possible interpretations: as a transmission of information and as the realization of a plan.

Ted Chiang

#3. Be prepared to say "no" to some things. That is the key. When you say "yes" to every invitation, event and call, you will come back to meet you plans on the paper in the same state you left them.

Israelmore Ayivor

#4. I like the creativity of planning a party, or cooking and taking care of people, creating a memorable meal or event.

Martina Mcbride

#5. the presence of buildings around a park is important in design. They enclose it. They make a definite shape out of the space, so that it appears as an important event in the city scene, a positive feature, rather than a no-account leftover.

Jane Jacobs

#6. When did having a life become an event you had to schedule?

Karen Marie Moning

#7. I want to build a Big Labor party. A party of big ideas. A party which is deeply connected to the community. A party which reflects our diverse nation.

Bill Shorten

#8. People want to see big, escapist fare. They don't want to be challenged to think.

Harvey Weinstein

#9. They're meat with a trace amount of instinct reverberation, which makes them suited to event planning.

Matt Wallace

#10. I don't think we should have a dinosaur that poops kids.

Beverly Connor

#11. One of the things we often miss in succession planning is that it should be gradual and thoughtful, with lots of sharing of information and knowledge and perspective, so that it's almost a non-event when it happens.

Anne M. Mulcahy

#12. Multilevel multitasking multiplied multiple times is Event Management.

Rehan Waris

#13. There is good all around us, but we get so used to it that we forget to celebrate it. The bad and unfortunate circumstances in our lives do not deserve all of our attention and energy. Remember to look for the good and to give that your full time and attention. It makes all the difference.

Lindsey Rietzsch

#14. Whatever you're thinking about is literally like planning a future event. When you're worrying, you are planning. When you are appreciating, you are planning ... What are you planning?

Esther Hicks

#15. I'm a customer and I ask you where I can find Lethal Weapon. What do you do?" Me: "Call the cops?" Martin

T. Torrest

#16. Better planning guarantees success; ask anyone who has planned a one day event like a wedding. How much planning should you therefore put in the kind of life you want to succeed at?

Archibald Marwizi

#17. Differences:

Scrum:
- Timeboxed iterations prescribed.

Kanban:
- Timeboxed iterations optional. Can have separate cadences for planning, release, and process improvement. Can be event - driven instead of timeboxed.

Henrik Kniberg

#18. Books, as Dryden has aptly termed them, are spectacles to read nature. Aeschylus and Aristotle, Shakespeare and Bacon, are priests who preach and expound the mysteries of man and the universe. They teach us to understand and feel what we see, to decipher and syllable the hieroglyphics of the senses.

Augustus William Hare

#19. In the organization of any major sporting event or the planning of a building, long-term thinking is key.

Richard Attias

#20. Make peace with the fact that there will be those who bitch no matter what you do. You might as well do what makes you happy, so at least when you hear the bitching, you'll know that the event they're griping about was exactly the one you wanted.

Ariel Meadow Stallings

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