
Top 28 Quotes About Relevancy
#1. Identification with the past is an intuitive, imaginative process which seeks as its fulfillment a perception not merely of the relevancy of the past, but of its actuality.
Robert W. Hanning
#2. The history of the church has been largely a history of "believers" refusing to believe in the way of the crucified Nazarene and instead giving in to the very temptations he resisted
power, relevancy, spectacle.
Shane Claiborne
#3. A good basic selling idea, involvement and relevancy, of course, are as important as ever, but in the advertising din of today, unless you make yourself noticed and believed, you ain't got nothin'.
Leo Burnett
#4. Your realness will attract the next generation way more than your relevancy.
Brad Lomenick
#5. Consistent relevancy is to improve and advance more in understanding
Sunday Adelaja
#6. The birth of the search engine, it's nothing new: it's essentially embedded in our literature; it's how ideas relate, how the mind makes connections. I mean, connections are made online through links, and within an algorithm, they're made through degrees of relevancy between different terms.
Joshua Cohen
#7. It meant she considered relevancy before volunteering information. You can't teach people how to do that.
Penny Reid
#8. Literalism involves a fundamental misconception of the mental processes of biblical man and ignorance of his modes of self-expression. It thus misrepresents the purport of the narrative, obscures the meaningful and enduring in it and destroys its relevancy.
Nahum M. Sarna
#9. I knew, despite playing in the NBA, that I would have to prepare for another career or vocation for when my playing days were over, in order to maintain relevancy. I didn't want to become known for what I used to do.
Len Elmore
#10. The greatest relevancy can become irrelevant in the space of a heartbeat.
Brian Herbert
#11. Users want relevant content as advertising. As a result, the distinction between advertising and content is going away. All that matters to a user is relevancy.
Shailesh Rao
#12. To deal with the true causes of war one must begin by recognizing as of prime relevancy to the solution of the problem the familiar fact that civilization is a partial, incomplete, and, to a great extent, superficial modification of barbarism.
Elihu Root
#13. If facts, logic, and scientific procedures are all just arbitrarily "socially constructed" notions, then all that is left is consensus
more specifically peer consensus, the kind of consensus that matters to adolescents or to many among the intelligentsia.
Thomas Sowell
#14. I don't aspire at present to be king of the hill in American literature.
Mark Helprin
#15. An artist that makes art merely to meet a demand is a slave to what his patrons wants to see, or, hear.
Mokokoma Mokhonoana
#17. You can feel life completely by taking it away
Ruth Ozeki
#18. If the influence of luck is a delusion, then all I can say is that the delusion is virtually universal.
Felix Dennis
#19. We're all afraid, you know.. to get up on stage. Maybe you'll mess up. Maybe they'll totally reject you. Even so, you grit your teeth and get up on stage anyway. Something compels us ... moves us to play music.
Myself
#20. Fellowship" is a Christianspeak for "flirt with unsuccessfully".
Kevin Roose
#21. People say they miss the deceased. I missed my father and my mother when they were still fully alive. They travelled through my childhood in the same way they moved around the hotel: my mother industrious, hurried, hidden; my father drunk, flamboyant, alone.
Sylvia Kristel
#22. Coaching is something I've been a part of my entire life. One of the things I've always been very passionate ...
Ray Lewis
#23. But if you sit around thinking what to do and end up not doing anything, why bother even thinking about it? You're better off going out on the town and having a good time. No, we have to think and act. That's what we're doing here, and that's what you have to do.
Elvia Alvarado
#24. If boys would think, it would be well to give them less classwork and more opportunity for thought.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
#25. Progress is not automatic, it depends on what we do every day. So any statement of ownership of our own bodies, however that occurs in our individual lives or our community or our collective lives, is crucial.
Gloria Steinem
#26. I don't want a Hollywood career. It's wonderful to have the possibility in your life just to win a role in a Clint Eastwood film, and you are the happiest person in the world.
Cecile De France
#27. The trouble is not that we are never happy-it is that happiness is so episodical.
Ruth Benedict
#28. I did comics on the Internet because it was free, and if I had made printed copies, I wouldn't have known what to do with them. But I knew how to make a website when most people didn't, and back then, that was enough!
John Allison
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