Top 30 Reorganizing Quotes
#1. Human wisdom is the aggregate of all human experience, constantly accumulating, selecting, and reorganizing its own materials.
Joseph Story
#2. For him to have understood me would have meant reorganizing his thinking ... giving up his intellectual ballast, and few people are willing to risk such a radical move.
Edward T. Hall
#3. County government can be simplified greatly by reorganizing and consolidating some of the offices, making others appointive, and reducing salaries in keeping with the salaries paid by private business for the performance of similar duties.
Arthur Capper
#4. People who bet against the Internet, who think that somehow this change is just a generational shift, miss that it is a fundamental reorganizing of the power of the end user. The Internet brings tremendous tools to the end user, and that end user is going to use them.
Eric Schmidt
#5. We are reorganizing how we work with state and local governments to make sure that we are not prioritizing families [for deportation], and you are gonna see, I think, a substantial change even as the case works its way through the courts.
Barack Obama
#6. I have been reorganizing and restructuring AOL: changing the strategy and rebuilding it from scratch in the worst economy in a generation.
Randy Falco
#7. Terence McKenna pointed out that the profundity of [halluncinogenic inebriation] and its potential for a positive feedback into the process of reorganizing the personality should have long ago made psychedelics an indispensable tool for psychotherapy.
Rick Doblin
#8. Soberity makes me write dull songs about reorganizing the knick knacks in my house.
Devin Townsend
#9. I've always wanted to design a home collection line because growing up, I was obsessed with reorganizing my room.
Bethany Mota
#10. I am always pleased when they tell me that they bake more often since reorganizing.
Marie Kondo
#11. Instead of reorganizing the demoniac, rearranging it a bit, like a psychoanalyst, you do away with it entirely.
Rene Girard
#12. If I had been in charge of reorganizing the government's security agencies into a homeland defense organization, I would have divided the responsibilities into two agencies: The Bureau of What the Fuck Was That? and The Department of What the Fuck Are We Gonna Do Now?
George Carlin
#14. Kid ... I must ask you to please refrain from reorganizing the contents of my book without my permission ... ' Noah
'Hmph. If you plan on keeping me locked up in this book, then you can at least keep the thing properly organized.' Death the Kid
Atsushi Ohkubo
#15. Always put off writing by reorganizing my entire house and spending way too much time and money buying office supplies and organizing systems. Every single time.
Brene Brown
#16. Never thought I'd be a bobble-head, but little did I know.
Kenan Thompson
#17. Sing Me no songs tell me no tales cry me no tears, but remember me kindly.
Danielle Steel
#18. That kiss was everything. She didn't fight it and I gave her what I needed to give her - my heart.
Martha Sweeney
#19. I look at you and I feel like my soul is breaking and I can't even function through the pain.
Airicka Phoenix
#20. There's nothing about the times when she wasn't funny or sexy, or when she talked too much or about her pissing or shitting. There's no way to really preserve a person when they're gone and that's because whatever you write down it's not the truth, it's just a story.
Steven Hall
#21. One of my dreams is to become sufficiently famous that I can play this charity match that happens every year or two with celebrities at Old Trafford, at the house of Manchester United.
Demian Bichir
#22. I am, I fully grant, a phenomenon, but not because of any speed in composition. I asked myself the other day, "Who else, on so many issues, has been so right so much of the time?" I couldn't think of anyone.
William F. Buckley Jr.
#23. The way the system now works, credit is extended to those who don't need it and denied to those who are in desperate need of it.
Louis O. Kelso
#24. I've never had time to read. But no one ever kept me from finishing a novel I loved.
Daniel Pennac
#26. Americans continue to rapidly homogenize ourselves into a neutered oblivion. For a country founded on the protection of the unique, we relish our sameness.
Lewis Black
#27. Next, in importance to books are their titles.
Frank Crane
#28. For a writer it's a genuinely interesting and hopefully profitable era that makes a variety of books available to a variety of readers, extending both what's available and who gets to read it.
Sara Sheridan
#29. Nothing to be done really about animals. Anything you do looks foolish. The answer isn't in us. It's almost as if we're put here on earth to show how silly they aren't.
Russell Hoban
#30. According to the most trustworthy statistics the number of adult Dullards in the United States is but little short of thirty millions, including the statisticians.
Ambrose Bierce
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