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Quality Quotes

Quotes tagged as "quality" Showing 181-210 of 556
Amit Kalantri
“Mediocrity naturally feels threatened in the presence of merit.”
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

“Data is the blood of any organization;
coming from everywhere, used everywhere, connecting all the body, transferring messages and when analyzed it reflects the whole picture of the body.”
Khalid Abulmajd

Hanya Yanagihara
“He was terrifically disciplined - he was in everything - and discipline, like vigilance, is a near-impossible quality to get someone to abandon.”
Hanya Yanagihara, A Little Life

“Treating diseased people is the main core of healthcare, but treating diseased healthcare systems is a priority.”
Khalid Abulmajd

“The Quality of your life depends on the quality of the questions you ask yourself”
Bernardo Moya, The Question: Find Your True Purpose

Kat Lahr
“The bad news is that our healthcare system does not provide any added values that come along with paying more.”
Kat Lahr, What the U.S. Healthcare System Doesn't Want You to Know, Why, and How You Can Do Something About It

Herman Melville
“We felt very nice and snug, the more so since it was so chilly out of doors; indeed out of bed-clothes too, seeing that there was no fire in the room. The more so, I say, because truly to enjoy bodily warmth, some small part of you must be cold, for there is no quality in this world that is not what it is merely by contrast. Nothing exists in itself. If you flatter yourself that you are all over comfortable, and have been so a long time, then you cannot be said to be comfortable any more.”
Herman Melville, Moby-Dick or, The Whale

Soetsu Yanagi
“People often judge the level of a civilization by the amount of paper it uses. That, however, is simply a matter of volume, not quality. Quality is how the heart and soul of a civilization should be measured. How can bad paper and high civilization possibly be bedmates?”
Soetsu Yanagi, The Beauty of Everyday Things

“Be the standard of quality in this world where excellence is void and unexpected.”
Louise Philippe Dulay

Amit Kalantri
“An amateur should be more willing to be impressed by the professional than eager to impress the professional.”
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

Amit Kalantri
“Don't hesitate to give up the better to gain the best.”
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

Harjeet Khanduja
“Knowing importance of job improves quality of work”
Harjeet Khanduja, Nothing About Business

Richelle E. Goodrich
“Physical appearance has nothing to do with the quality of a person.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Being Bold: Quotes, Poetry, & Motivations for Every Day of the Year

Kat Lahr
“Medical errors—third leading cause of death in the U.S.—signifies a moral, professional, and public health dilemma.”
Kat Lahr, What the U.S. Healthcare System Doesn't Want You to Know, Why, and How You Can Do Something About It

Steven Magee
“Boeing is a classic example of what happens to a company when the general public becomes aware that it has serious quality control issues, safety problems, and a dangerous lack of government regulation.”
Steven Magee

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“An act that shall not be in my quality, shall not be in my character”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

“We fail because Instead of focusing on our qualities and trusting our intuition, we prefer constantly chasing what is imperfect or missing in us.”
Drprem jagyasi

“Evil emerges from the failure to make the right choices rather than any inherent personal quality.”
Claudia Fenske, «Muggles, Monsters and Magicians»: A Literary Analysis of the «Harry Potter» Series

“At present we’re snowed under with an irrational expansion of blind data-gathering in the sciences because there’s no rational format for any understanding of scientific creativity. At present we are also snowed under with a lot of stylishness in the arts â€� thin art â€� because there’s very little assimilation or extension into underlying form. We have artists with no scientific knowledge and scientists with no artistic knowledge, and both with no spiritual sense of gravity at all. And the result is not just bad, it is ghastly. The time for real reunification of art and technology is really long overdue.”
Robert Prisig

“That is what caring really is, a feeling of identification with what one's doing. When one has this feeling then he also sees the inverse side of caring - quality itself.”
Robert Prisig

“You point to something as having quality and the quality seems to go away.”
Robert Prisig

“The inability of science to grasp quality as an object of inquiry makes it impossible for science to provide a scale of values.”
Robert Prisig

“The quality of a man is in his expectations”
Obimuyiwa Gabriel

Steven Redhead
“The quality of your destiny is governed by your action or inability to act, by your ability to dream or not, by your desires or lack of desires.”
Steven Redhead, Life's Impressions

“Sometime in the early 1920s, Keynes outlined a book he planned to call “Essays on the Economic Future of the Worldâ€� (figure 3).101 The chapter titles mostly represent the issues—inequality, agricultural prices, the singular circumstances of the nineteenth century—that occupied him throughout the decade, and whose resolution constituted his various versions of the Liberal platform. Population, the third chapter, was always at the top of his agendas for the next Liberal government. The concluding chapter, however, is the more enigmatic “Education, Eugenics and Φυσει δουλοι.â€� Keynes took the phrase “ΦυσεÎ� δουλοιâ€� (phusei douloi), “slaves by nature,â€� from the first book of Aristotle’s Politics. It is with the qualities of human beings that Aristotle begins: “One that can foresee with his mind is naturally ruler and naturally master, and one that can [work] with his body is subject and naturally a slave.â€� For Aristotle, an enlightened polity recognizes that these two kinds of people are bound by their mutual interest, and social stability requires that both embrace their natural and symbiotic relationship. Keynes, envisioning a new kind of relationship between state and citizen, had in mind a similar symbiosis, but one in which the eugenic cultivation of talent might reshape rather than harden existing social strata.”
David Roth Singerman

Andy Andrews
“The correct definition of the word standard is "a required or agreed-upon level of quality or attainment." If that is true, and the definition of the word says that it is, then what today’s society has done by agreeing to disagree is to virtually announce that there are many standards. Society has proclaimed that a standard is whatever you decide it is. When a society grows comfortable with the idea that there can be many standards, the people have, in effect, accepted the reality that there will be no standard. Anything goes.”
Andy Andrews, The Noticer Returns: Sometimes You Find Perspective, and Sometimes Perspective Finds You

Kim Stanley Robinson
“I believe that Man is good. I believe that we stand at the dawn of a century that will be more peaceful and prosperous than any in history.”
Kim Stanley Robinson, Remaking History and Other Stories

“Hold on to your good friends, less is more”
Margo Vader, Take A Little Soul Time

“For the children and youth in poverty from diverse cultural backgrounds who attend urban schools, having effective teachers is a matter of life and death. These children have no life options for achieving decent lives other than by experiencing success in school â€� Because it generates extremely high levels of emotional intensity, it [teaching in an urban school system] is more akin to being an air traffic controller than being a ‘schoolteacherâ€�.”
Martin Haberman, Star Teachers of Children in Poverty

R.J. Intindola
“When you have a choice between quantity or quality, always choose quality; except when it comes to money.

RJ Intindola â€� (Gandolfo) â€� 1977”
RJ Intindola � (Gandolfo) � 1977