E Quotes
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“Elon musk est la figure du capitalisme la plus connue sur la planète. Plus puissant et plus fou qu'un Rockefeller, il résume à lui seul la cosmologie extractiviste : exploiter tous les gisements pour perpétuer la vie hors-sol électrique et digitale tout en préparant la conquête de la lune et de Mars. La société industrielle continue de traiter le sous-sol comme le magasin où les humains (les plus riches) peuvent s'équiper pour poursuivre leur voyage, leur quête céleste. Une civilisation qui se projette dans la colonisation de Mars peut se permettre de continuer à anéantir les terres agricoles et les cours d'eau. C'est cette mystique qui rend possible la destruction de l'habitat terrestre qui se poursuit sous nos yeux.”
Source: La Ruée minière au XXIe siècle: Enquête sur les métaux à l'ère de la transition
“Elon Musk ha predetto che entro 5-10 anni potremo comunicare telepaticamente per il tramite di impianti cerebrali – quindi cadrebbe anche la necessità di coordinarsi con il proprio staff durante le interminabili riunioni del lunedì mattina.”
Source: Hotel Distribution 2050. (Pre)visioni sul futuro di hotel marketing e distribuzione alberghiera
“Elon Musk has the X factor. He doesn’t tweet much; he acts. That’s why he bought Twitter - just to free the caged bird, so it could return to the wild and tweet on.”
“Elon Musk hires smart people and let them figure solutions. At the founding of SpaceX, Musk hired various engineers to help build these would be novel rockets that would cost clients a fraction of the then going rate.”
Source: Innovate Like Elon Musk: Easily Participate in Innovation with Guidelines from Tesla and SpaceX: A Simple Understanding of First Principle Thinking and Vertical Integration
“Elon Musk is a synthesizer of engineers. He has brilliantly played human resource and hired amazing engineers to create ‘material-discovery-novelty to proprietary-novelty’ innovations.”
Source: Innovate Like Elon Musk: Easily Participate in Innovation with Guidelines from Tesla and SpaceX: A Simple Understanding of First Principle Thinking and Vertical Integration
“Elon Musk is indeed the man of the moment for entrepreneurship and innovation in this era. In our time, he has propelled proprietary innovation in various industries: finance, automotive and space travel.”
Source: Innovate Like Elon Musk: Easily Participate in Innovation with Guidelines from Tesla and SpaceX: A Simple Understanding of First Principle Thinking and Vertical Integration
“Elon Musk is on my RADAR.”
“Elon Musk is well on his way to being one of history’s greatest environmental terrorists.”
“Elon Musk over promises to deliver proprietary-to-novel products in short time but delivers a bit late. The advantage of this tactic is it drives global PR ad also lures pre-orders.”
Source: Innovate Like Elon Musk: Easily Participate in Innovation with Guidelines from Tesla and SpaceX: A Simple Understanding of First Principle Thinking and Vertical Integration
“Elon Musk suffers from over promising and delivering a tad bit late – but not under-delivering.”
Source: Innovate Like Elon Musk: Easily Participate in Innovation with Guidelines from Tesla and SpaceX: A Simple Understanding of First Principle Thinking and Vertical Integration
“Elon Musk versus Steven Magee is akin to Iron Man versus Forest Man.”
“Elon Musk will be the cause of AI controlling humans and the necessities of life.”
Source: The Mother The Soldier The Activist
“Eloquence dwells quite as much in the hearts of the hearers as on the lips of the orator.”
“Eloquence invites us to bring some part of ourselves to the transaction.”
“Eloquence is a painting of the thoughts.”
“Eloquence is a painting of thought; and thus those who, after having painted it, add something more, make a picture instead of a portrait.”
Source: Thoughts
“Eloquence is a republican art, as conversation is an aristocratic one.”
Source: Character and Opinion in the United States
“Eloquence is a way of saying things in such a way, first, that those to whom we speak may listen to them without pain and with pleasure, and second, that they feel themselves interested, so that self-love leads them more willingly to reflection upon it.”
“Eloquence is an engine invented to manage and wield at will the fierce democracy, and, like medicine to the sick, is only employed in the paroxysms of a disordered state.”
“Eloquence is heard; poetry is overheard ... All poetry is of the nature of the soliloquy.”
Source: Autobiography, and Other Writings
“Eloquence is logic on fire.”
“Eloquence is painted thought, and thus those who, after having painted it, add somewhat more, make a picture, not a portrait.”
Source: The Thoughts of Blaise Pascal
“Eloquence is relative. One can no more pronounce on the eloquence of any composition than the wholesomeness of a medicine, without knowing for whom it is intended.”
Source: Thoughts and Apophthegms: From the Writings of Archbishop Whateley
“Eloquence is the appropriate organ of the highest personal energy.”
Source: Culture, Behavior, Beauty: Books, Art Eloquence. Power, Wealth, Illusions
“Eloquence is the art of saying as little as possible but making it sound as much as possible.”
“Eloquence is the child of knowledge.”
Source: The Young Duke ... By B. Disraeli. A New Edition
“Eloquence is the child of knowledge. When a mind is full, like a wholesome river, it is also clear.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Benjamin Disraeli (Illustrated)
“Eloquence is the essential thing in a speech, not information.”
Source: The Devil's Race-track: Mark Twain's Great Dark Writings : the Best from Which was the Dream? and Fables of Man
“Eloquence is the language of nature, and cannot be learned in the schools; but rhetoric is the creature of art, which he who feels least will most excel in.”
Source: Lacon: Or Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think
“Eloquence is the painting of thought.”
“Eloquence is the poetry of prose.”
“Eloquence is the power to translate a truth into language perfectly intelligible to the person to whom you speak.”
Source: Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1852-1855
“Eloquence is to the sublime what the whole is to the part.”
“Eloquence is vehement simplicity.”
Source: Remains of the Rev. Richard Cecil ...: To which is Prefixed a View of His Character
“Eloquence may be found in conversations and in all kinds of writings; it is rarely found when looked for, and sometimes discovered where it is least expected.”
“Eloquence may set fire to reason.”
“Eloquence resides as much in the tone of voice, in the eyes, and in the expression of the face, as in the choice of words.”
“Eloquence the soul, song charms the senses.”
“Eloquence. There must be elements both pleasing and real, but what is pleasing must itself be drawn from what is true.”
Source: Pensées
“Eloquence.— We need both what is pleasing and what is real, but that which pleases must itself be drawn from the true.”
Source: The Thoughts of Blaise Pascal
“Eloquence wins its great and enduring fame quite as much from the benches of our opponents as from those of our friends.”
Source: The Agricola and Germany of Tacitus and The Dialogue on Oratory: Translated Into English with Notes and Maps
“Eloquence, at its highest pitch, leaves little room for reason or reflection, but addresses itself entirely to the desires and affections, captivating the willing hearers, and subduing their understanding.”
“Eloquence, n. The art of orally persuading fools that white is the color that it appears to be. It includes the gift of making any color appear white.”
Source: Ambrose Bierce: The Devil's Dictionary, Tales, and Memoirs: The Devil's Dictionary, Tales, and Memoirs
“Eloquence, to produce her full effect, should start from the head of the orator, as Pallas from the brain of Jove, completely armed and equipped. Diffidence, therefore, which is so able a mentor to the writer, would prove a dangerous counsellor for the orator.”
Source: Lacon: Or, Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think
“Eloquence, when at its highest pitch, leaves little room for reason or reflection; but addressing itself entirely to the fancy or the affections, captivates the willing hearers, and subdues their understanding. Happily, this pitch it seldom attains. But what a Tully or a Demosthenes could scarcely effect over a Roman or Athenian audience, every Capuchin, every itinerant or stationary teacher can perform over the generality of mankind, and in a higher degree, by touching such gross and vulgar passions.”
Source: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
“Eloquence, when in its highest pitch, leaves little room for reason or reflection.”
Source: The Philosophical Works: Including All the Essays, and Exhibiting the More Important Alterations and Corrections in the Successive Ed. Publ. by the Author
“Eloquence: saying the proper thing and stopping.”
“Eloquence; it requires the pleasant and the real; but the pleasant must itself be drawn from the true.”
Source: Pascal's Pensees
“Eloquent and moving... an extraordinary testament to the enduring power of love - beyond faith and dogma. It reminds us of why we are here: to love and live fully, to be curious about all things, and to live a compassionate - and passionate - authentic life.”
“Eloquent speakers, communication experts, seasoned actors, and musicians all understand the transforming power of the pause. They know all too well that strategic silence and a well-placed whisper can speak louder than words in delivering a memorable presentation. It captures people's attention . . . creating eager anticipation for your next words.”
Source: The Art of Communication: 8 Ways to Confirm Clarity & Understanding for Positive Impact