Quotes about action
action intention glorious
However glorious an action in itself, it ought not to pass for great if it be not the effect of wisdom and intention. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
action courses
The proper course of action, when under attack, is usually to counterattack. Jeff Cooper
action position
Position your daily actions so time is working for instead of against you. Jeff Olson
action
Courage is action, not talk.
action sincere
Is a faith without action a sincere faith? Jean Racine
action individual abstraction
Reflective abstraction, however, is based not on individual actions but on coordinated actions. Jean Piaget
action dose
Take action every day - some small dose at a time. Jeffrey Gitomer
action emotion humans
We're all capable of anything as human beings. Any emotion, any action. We really are. Jeff Daniels
action ends
He is at no end of his actions blestWhose ends will make him greatest, and not best. George Chapman
action kind mystery
I would love to do some kind of mystery movie, or an action flick, something with that combination Christina Milian
action type train
I would just love to do something where I'd have to train and work really hard and do one of those types of action movies, which a lot of women are doing now Christina Milian
action grew grew-up
I grew up with action movies in my head. Christian Kane
action
God is action - let us be like God. Frances E. Willard
action should risque
We should on all Occasions avoid a general Action, or put anything to the Risque, unless compelled by a necessity, into which we ought never to be drawn. George Washington
action forget reason
Let us not forget that the reasons for human actions are usually incalculably more complex and diverse than we tend to explain them later, and are seldom clearly manifest. Fyodor Dostoevsky
action ready seems
And as always seems to happen when I have reached the point where I am ready to take decisive action, everything began to happen at once. Jeff Lindsay
action predictions prove
We must prove our predictions about the future with action. George Jackson
action financial justified
As an anonymous participant in financial markets, I never had to weigh the social consequences of my actions ... I felt justified in ignoring them on the grounds that I was playing by the rules. George Soros
action moved
He had moved from thought to words, and now from words to actions. George Orwell
action determined excuse
Pity that consequences are determined not by excuses but by actions! George Eliot
action achieve
Action achieves more than words. Euripides
action
She haunted him, as an ungenerous action haunts one. Jean Rhys
actions-have-consequences firsts responsible
Actions have consequences... first rule of life. And the second rule is this - you are the only one responsible for your own actions. Holly Lisle
action make-things-happen happens
There is a time to let things happen and a time to make things happen. Hugh Prather
action something-new destruction
And the distinction between violent and non-violent action is that the former is exclusively bent upon the destruction of the old, and the latter is chiefly concerned with the establishment of something new. Hannah Arendt
action isolation capacity
Action, as distinguished from fabrication, is never possible in isolation; to be isolated is to be deprived of the capacity to act. Hannah Arendt
action thoughts-and-actions company
Thought and action must never part company. Hannah Arendt
action best course himself injuring
He thought that was the best course of action to take without injuring himself or the other individual.
action senate thinks
He thinks there should be some Senate action before that.
action cannot human modified nature
Human action can be modified to some extent, but human nature cannot be changed. Abraham Lincoln
action beings dumb help human prevent
Human beings make mistakes, ... I know of no supervisory action we can take that will prevent that. I know of no legislation to help us prevent them from making dumb mistakes. Alan Greenspan
actions affect applied believe bit branch cases economics game gives life likely mostly others people science social theory
Game theory is a branch of, originally, applied mathematics, used mostly in economics and political science, a little bit in biology, that gives us a mathematical taxonomy of social life, and it predicts what people are likely to do and believe others will do in cases where everyone's actions affect everyone else.
action blueprints genes human life proteins
Genes are the blueprints for proteins, but proteins are where the action is in human life and health.