By raising tall trees for windbreaks, citrus underneath, and a green manure cover down on the surface, I have found a way… — Masanobu Fukuoka Copy Share Image
We need to be aware of what we need to do at every moment... and we have to manage the game; that's… — Jupp Heynckes Copy Share Image
I'm suggesting that principles meant to deal with uncertainty that occurs naturally can be useful to manage the uncertainty that characterizes any… — Scott D. Anthony Copy Share Image
I don't have too many pests. My concept is this: I manage myself, and there's nothing wrong with people having managers. — Vickie Winans Copy Share Image
There are so many items that are not in the copyright domain. And people might not realize the Library of Congress manages… — Carla Hayden Copy Share Image
A lot of people have put their lives online and are using MySpace to manage their social lives. — Chris DeWolfe Copy Share Image
Note that I hold the single-author record for total CERT advisories, proving that in my copious youth I knew how to sling… — Paul Vixie Copy Share Image
The only thing bad about winning the pennant is that you have to manage the All-Star Game the next year. I'd rather… — Whitey Herzog Copy Share Image
I seem to have a one-track mind. When I was having babies, I did nothing else. When I do pictures, I go… — Maureen O'Sullivan Copy Share Image
You've got to know what you want. This is central to acting on your intentions. When you know what you want, you… — Patch Adams Copy Share Image
I know how hard it will be to follow the best manager ever, but the opportunity to manage Manchester United isn't something… — David Moyes Copy Share Image
It would require more hands to manage a stock of sheep, gather them from the hills, force them into houses and folds,… — James Hogg Copy Share Image
Certainly being in California has encouraged a sustained commitment to rethinking the nature, purposes, and relevance of the contemporary arts, specifically music,… — Brian Ferneyhough Copy Share Image
The trouble with poetry is it's often written to the sound of a drum only the poet may hear; nonetheless, blessed are… — Criss Jami Copy Share Image
The way life manages information involves a logical structure that differs fundamentally from mere complex chemistry. Therefore chemistry alone will not explain… — Paul Davies Copy Share Image
Business men are to be pitied who do not recognize the fact that the largest side of their secular business is benevolence.… — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
When we are relaxed and reasonable content, we are naturally wise. We accept that life is unpredictable, unreliable. We say jokingly or… — Sylvia Boorstein Copy Share Image
For two months after Christmas vacation we limped around campus with muscles too tigh and sore to walk properly, yet we had… — Stefan Kieszling Copy Share Image
For a long time, early industrializing countries were absorptive. They were endlessly able to absorb new labor inputs to keep expanding. This… — Joshua Clover Copy Share Image
People always ask, "How do you get in the mind of the teen reader?" I think all human beings have these common… — Deb Caletti Copy Share Image
We must be careful not to choose, but to let God's Holy Spirit manage our lives; not to smooth down and explain… — Smith Wigglesworth Copy Share Image
But if you miss it, you will next be confronted with the angry deities, ... threatening you and barring your passage ...… — Gautama Buddha Copy Share Image
My proposal is not that we understand what the word ‘god’ means and manage somehow to fit Jesus into that. Instead, I… — N. T. Wright Copy Share Image
I don't think she ever had a single initiative at the United Nations that was not previously [vetted] by the people at… — William A. Rusher Copy Share Image
If you have not tasted poverty, you will not be able to manage blessing when it comes. If you have not tasted… — T. B. Joshua Copy Share Image
It's all matter of attitude. You could let a lot of things bother you if you wanted to But it's pretty much… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
You need a lot of luck to find people with whom you want to spend the rest of your life. Some people… — Kylie Minogue Copy Share Image
I make time to exercise. It's not being indulgent. I think it's got a lot to do with your ability to manage… — Ginni Rometty Copy Share Image
Only the flexibly creative person can really manage the future, Only the one who can face novelty with confidence and without fear. — Abraham Maslow Copy Share Image
It is better to be unhappy in love than unhappy in marriage, but some people manage to be both. — Guy de Maupassant Copy Share Image
I really work on paying attention to the clues my self is giving myself. For instance, I think of myself in the… — Gretchen Rubin Copy Share Image
The people who do make big discoveries are the ones who somehow manage to free themselves from conventional ways of thinking and… — Anthony James Leggett Copy Share Image
I'm not good at relationships I always manage to find the flaws sometimes in others but mostly my own. I foretell the… — David Levithan Copy Share Image
Two Things that Define SUCCESS In LIFE: - The Way You Manage when You Have Nothing & Way You Behave when You… — Akon Copy Share Image
There is no class of people so hard to manage in a state, as those whose intentions are honest, but whose consciences… — Napoleon Bonaparte Copy Share Image
These New York City streets get colder, I shoulder every burden every disadvantage I've learned to manage. I don't have a gun… — Lin-Manuel Miranda Copy Share Image
Is it better that we manage population growth responsibly or should we to wait for nature to cull our numbers? — Phil Harding Copy Share Image
Those who manage change in modern organizations need to learn to dance, to become healers capable of releasing collective energy to heal… — Terrence E. Deal Copy Share Image
I think the smartest thing for people to do to manage very distressing emotions is to take a medication if it helps,… — Daniel Goleman Copy Share Image
I juggle a lot of different balls and sometimes I don't know how I manage to keep them all up in the… — Kimberly Caldwell Copy Share Image