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Measuring Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“During the play-act of life, errors can clash with our conventional truth and compel us to prepare new ground for another truth concept that will replace the old truth model. Be that as it may, let us fly on the wings of our inspiration, value the day, enjoy the now, and be ready because the new blueprint may only remain valid until it dies by natural death on its turn. (“Measuring spaceâ€�)”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“While they prefer to avoid cracks and flaws, many choose to recalibrate their lives, weigh, and assess what they perceive. Distrusting vague descriptions and suspecting “loose ends,â€� they seek to measure the world. Precision and transparency are their passion that can help balance their thoughts and still their mind. Measuring is knowing, and the right measurement offers them knowledge and inner peace. (“Measuring spaceâ€�)”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“Measuring our outer and inner world can be problem-solving, but emotions may resist quantification, needing flexibility, intuition, and contextual interpretation. (â€� Measuring space »)”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“When we measure, we gain transparency, resonance, and peace of mind. Measuring allows us to build a logical understanding of the external world and internal experiences. Scanning our emotions avoids anxiety and ambiguity about the intrinsic unpredictability of our lives.
. (â€� Measuring space »)”
Erik Pevernagie

Eliyahu M. Goldratt
“Tell me how you measure me and I’ll tell you how I will behave.”
Eliyahu M. Goldratt, Critical Chain

Niles Eldredge
“I'm doing now with cornets exactly what I used to do with trilobites: measuring, analyzing and cataloging the myriad gradations of their forms.”
Niles Eldredge

Larry McMurtry
“There was said to be measuring of penises at the Orchid, but was it true and if so what did that mean?”
Larry McMurtry, The Last Kind Words Saloon

Janet Gleeson
“She shot Rose a look before turning to the hare. She seasoned it, set it in the jug with herbs, bacon, a blade of mace, an onion stuck with cloves, two wineglasses of port, a tablespoonful of currant jelly, and a covering of thin broth, and put it on the heat. Then she moved on to the orange cream. Being fastidious in culinary matters- why estimate and run the risk of being wrong, when you might measure and always be exact?- she took out her balance and weighted the sugar which Rose had ground.”
Janet Gleeson, The Thief Taker

Christine Feehan
I'm going in.
Be careful. I am using a faint draft.
No worries, I am creating a nice habitat for the black witch moth. It isn't small, it has a seven-inch wingspan, but the undead would not believe a hunter would use such a creature to spy on them. I, however, will have to give my moth at least eight inches to be realistic.

Dragomir nearly choked. Leave it to Sandu. The black witch moth was legendary as a harbinger of death. And eight inches? It was starting. He shouldn't have shared humor with any of them.
Found another entrance here on the street. Ferro this time. I will go in as a black witch moth. Perhaps I should make my wingspan that little bit bigger as in keeping with my size. Say, nine inches?
Dragomir would have laughed if his present form allowed it. They might not find humor in the things they said, but they were funny. Now that he had regained his emotions, he shared them automatically with the others. It had been so long since any of them had felt anything, they almost didn't remember what humor was.
If we went by that, I would go for a ten-ing wingspan, Andor said, his voice droll. Sandu, I hope that you do not feel embarrassed
Given that much larger than eight to nine inches is going to draw attention and be smashed by some stubby vampire, I have no reason to feel this emotion - this embarrassment you speak of.
That rules out my twelve-inch wingspan,
Benedik grumbled.”
Christine Feehan, Dark Legacy

Russell L. Ackoff
“Managers who don't know how to measure what they want settle for wanting what they can measure.”
Russell L. Ackoff

Sebastián Wortys
“English: "Who cannot be understood cannot be controlled."

ÄŒesky: „Koho nelze pochopit, toho nelze ovládat.”
Sebastián Wortys