Famous Quotes
349 Quotations with Manage.
- 301. John Moody: By this time Vanderbilt had achieved a great reputation as a man who created val ...

- 302. John Moody: Many of the railroad evils were inherent in the situation; they were explained b ...

- 303. Frank H. Murkowski: Alaskans deserve a coastal management program that works for Alaska. This is ano ...

- 304. Frank H. Murkowski: We had our fishermen in various areas under self imposed limits. Now since state ...

- 305. Drea De Matteo: I like to make everything my friends are involved in a little better. I should h ...

- 306. David C. McClelland: The outstanding people realized that the job involved more than just writing a g ...

- 307. Debbie Meyer: It was a real experience, not just, 'I'm going to the Olympics,' but it was a li ...

- 308. Edmund S. Morgan: Children whose curiosity survives parental discipline and who manage to grow up ...

- 309. Steve Nash: I have definitely gone through my ups and downs and faced my adversity and my na ...

- 310. Sam Neill: I love the fact that you can't tell pinot noir what to do; it has to express its ...

- 311. Bob Nelson: An employee's motivation is a direct result of the sum of interactions with his ...

- 312. Ted Nugent: If you want to save a species, simply decide to eat it. Then it will be managed ...

- 313. Evita Peron: When my father died it left me without any financial support. At the age of fift ...

- 314. Thomas J. Peters: Good managers have a bias for action.

- 315. William Pollard: Without change there is no innovation, creativity, or incentive for improvement. ...

- 316. Paul Putner: I'm not sure what my break was but my first job that earnt me my equity card was ...

- 317. Thomas L. Quick: Frown on lapses of information. When people admit that they didn't keep you info ...

- 318. Dan Quisenberry: A manager uses a relief pitcher like a six shooter, he fires until it's empty th ...

- 319. Frank Robinson: It's nice to come into a town and be referred to as the manager of the Cleveland ...

- 320. Norman Rockwell: I'm still about as pigeon-toed as you can get. But I learned to manage pretty we ...
