Organization Quotes
"First comes thought; then organization of that thought, into ideas and plans; then transformation of those plans into reality. The beginning, as you will observe, is in your imagination."
"I find it tricky to make plans"
"We've got more great people and more great talent than ever before"
"Trust is good but control is better"
"I always put my clothes and shoes that I don't need or want anymore in the guest room"
"If you want to do a few small things right, do them yourself. If you want to do great things and make a big impact, learn to delegate"
"The pursuit of a goal brings order"
"I like to organize. I'm kind of an OCD freak. I'm totally into organizing things and putting things in their place."
"Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life."
"Leaders who do not act dialogically but insist on imposing their decisions do not organize the people they manipulate them"
"The last thing one discovers in composing a work is what to put first "
"Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry"
"Human freedom is an artifact of the organization of human society. "
"Every passion borders on the chaotic but the collector's passion borders on the chaos of memories "
"There are no magic answers, no miraculous methods to overcome the problems we face, just the familiar ones: honest search for understanding, education, organization, action that raises the cost of state violence for its perpetrators, solidarity with the oppressed and their struggles everywhere."
"We don't have as many managers as we should, but we would rather have too few than too many"
"Owning less is better than organizing more "
"Create structure so you can have freedom."
"The main functions of intelligence are: to invent solutions where there are none, to create orders where it is chaos, to simplify where it is complexity, to establish connectedness where things are otherwise disconnected"
"Resistance to the organized mass can be effected only by the man who is as well organized in his individuality as the mass itself"