Process Quotes
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The beauty of empowering others is that your own power is not diminished in the process.
Barbara Coloroso
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I don't want to compare myself to somebody like Fitzgerald or Hemingway, but I feel like, for some writers, going to a certain city, a certain place, is what kickstarts your imaginative process.
G. Willow Wilson
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...made it very clear ... that the United States is engaged in the peace process.
Rafik Hariri
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Female can understand more detail and really care for the consequence and understand all the process.
Yingluck Shinawatra
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We like scalable companies that we think we can grow - because of our expertise, operational is consumer-facing. For the most part, consumer-facing, technology-driven process, driven sometimes if they're call center or into the sales type of stuff associated with it.
Dan Gilbert
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Every member of Congress deserves a seat at the table to be involved in the process. I will continue fighting for this to become a reality in Washington, and will be running for speaker of the House.
Dan Webster
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Modern architecture needed to be part of an evolutionary, not a revolutionary, process.
I. M. Pei
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The process by which civilization, as an abstract entity distinct from the societies in which it is embodied, dies or is reborn is a very significant one.
Carroll Quigley
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The process of reclaiming the self is one of reconciliation with meaning.
Tariq Ramadan
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There are amendments never offered, there are bills never heard, that are basically killed because of the process.
Dan Webster
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The difference today is that, in both parties, the very extreme elements control the nomination process.
Hamilton Jordan
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How ignorant we are! How ignorant everyone is! We can cut across only a small area of the appallingly expanding fields of knowledge. No human being can know more than a tiny fraction of the whole. It must have been satisfactory in ancient times when one's own land seemed to be the universe; when research studies, pamphlets, books did not issue in endless flow; when laboratories and scientists were not so rapidly pushing back frontiers of knowledge that the process of unlearning the old left you gasping for breath.
Mary Barnett Gilson