Neil Rackham Quotes
Without dissatisfaction, there’s no basis for a sale.
Neil Rackham
Quotes to Explore
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My children hate me being such a big star. It's very hard for them to have a father who is always in the public eye.
Brian May
Queen
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Old Tom Bombadil is a merry fellow, Bright blue his jacket is, and his boots are yellow. None has ever caught him yet, for Tom, he is the Master: His songs are stronger songs, and his feet are faster.
J. R. R. Tolkien
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If something's bound to happen, it will happen.. Right time, right erson, and for the best reason.
Aristotle
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I was definitely starting to feel it. I wanted the ball in my hands. I'm so happy, it's unbelievable.
Steve Kerr
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We know that people we love are both good and bad, but we expect strangers to be one or the other.
Russell Banks
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I should be content
to look at a mountain
for what it is
and not as a comment on my life.
David Ignatow
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I am overrun, infested with a menagerie of desires.
Elizabeth Smart
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Online, I would never friend a random cute guy on Facebook or start liking his pictures on Instagram - even if I had a crush on him. But with Tinder, it's like following or friending each other at the same time. The risk of revealing your feelings is removed.
Whitney Wolfe Herd
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Every one who understands the subject will agree that even the basis on which the scientific explanation of nature rests is intelligible only to those who have learned at least the elements of the differential and integral calculus, as well as analytical geometry.
Felix Klein
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How can one explain this trend towards a more colorless and shallow life? Well, the work was easier, if less healthy, and it brought in more money, more leisure, and perhaps more entertainment. A day in the country is long and hard. And yet the fruits of their present life were worthless compared to a single coin of their former life: a rest in the evening and a rural festivity. That they no longer knew the old kind of happiness was obvious from the discontentment which spread over their features. Soon dissatisfaction, prevailing over all their other moods, became their religion.
Ernst Junger
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Without dissatisfaction, there’s no basis for a sale.
Neil Rackham