Reach Quotes
-
The thing I'm not good with is mediocrity, when someone isn't really trying to reach something.
Nicole Kidman
-
When I drive to the lupins and see them all spread out as far as eye can reach in perfect beauty of colour and scent and bathed in the mild August sunshine, I feel I must send for somebody to come and look at them with me, and talk about them to me, and share in the pleasure; and when I run over the list of my friends and try to find one who would enjoy them, I am frightened once more at the solitariness in which we each of us live.
Elizabeth von Arnim
-
For every 1 fan I have 20 haters, once I can reach 1000 haters for 1 fan, I know I've made it.
Behdad Sami
-
Prayers will never reach God unless they are founded on free mercy.
John Calvin
-
No country can reach a high stage of civilization without a leisure class.
Gertrude Atherton
-
Those who, relying upon themselves only, not looking for assistance to anyone besides themselves, it is they who will reach the top-most height.
Gautama Buddha
-
Nature may reach the same result in many ways.
Nikola Tesla
-
I would stare at the grains of light suspended in that silent space, struggling to see into my own heart. What did I want? And what did others want from me? But I could never find the answers. Sometimes I would reach out and try to grasp the grains of light, but my fingers touched nothing.
Haruki Murakami
-
I reach for my briefcase, take out a yellow legal pad and take a pen from my coat pocket. Then I make a list of all the items people think of as being goals: cost-effective purchasing, employing good people, high technology, producing products, producing quality products, selling quality products, capturing market share. I even add some others like communications and customer satisfaction. All of those are essential to running the business successfully. What do they all do? They enable the company to make money. But they are not the goals themselves; they’re just the means of achieving the goal.
Eliyahu M. Goldratt
-
Never reach for the knuckleball; I just let it come to me.
Rick Ferrell
-
But just because you can never reach it, doesn’t mean that it’s not worth looking for.
Norton Juster
-
Ere yet we yearn for what is out of our reach, we are still in the cradle. When wearied out with our yearnings, desire again falls asleep; we are on the death-bed.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton