E Quotes
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“Entrepreneurship is the ability to create and build from a vision practically anything; fundamentally it is a human, creative act.”
“Entrepreneurship is the art of finding profitable solutions to problems.”
Source: Getting Rich Your Own Way: Achieve All Your Financial Goals Faster Than You Ever Thought Possible
“Entrepreneurship is the cornerstone to African development and the key to local value creation in Africa. I am determined to ensure that Africa's next generation of entrepreneurs have the platform they need to turn their entrepreneurial aspirations into sustainable businesses that will drive economic growth and job creation across Africa.”
“Entrepreneurship is the engine fuelling innovation, employment generation and economic growth. Only by creating an environment where entrepreneur- ship can prosper and where entrepreneurs can try new ideas and empower others can we ensure that many of the world’s issues will not go unaddressed.”
“Entrepreneurship is the freedom to do what you want, when you want, how you want.”
“Entrepreneurship is the key to unlock the developmental progress.”
Source: Aman Mehndiratta
“Entrepreneurship is the last refuge of the trouble making individual.”
“Entrepreneurship is the launching of surprises.”
Source: Knowledge and Power: The Information Theory of Capitalism and How it is Revolutionizing our World
“Entrepreneurship is the process of conquering fear with getting out of your comfort-zone and living daily in your God-given gift zone.”
“Entrepreneurship is the very back bone of our country and what makes us great - we are a nation of founders.”
“Entrepreneurship is the way we take control of our lives in a tough economy.”
“Entrepreneurship is, to most entrepreneurs, the art of using things such as the need for job creation as veils to hide the desire to make way more money than is needed.”
“Entrepreneurship is where a noble cause meets the passion.”
“Entrepreneurship is “risky” mainly because so few of the so-called entrepreneurs know what they are doing.”
Source: Innovation and Entrepreneurship
“Entrepreneurship isn't for everyone, and not everyone is going to be an entrepreneur, but women who turn to business, turn to economics, because there are people depending on them, I think that their creativity, their resilience, their spirit, embody what's best about entrepreneurship.”
“Entrepreneurship may be the most under-taught subject.”
“Entrepreneurship must be owned by everyone to innovate and breakthrough to give value to the society.”
“Entrepreneurship rests on a theory of economy and society. The theory sees change as normal and indeed as healthy. And it sees the major task in society – and especially in the economy – as doing something different rather than doing better what is already being done. This is basically what Say, two hundred years ago, meant when he coined the term entrepreneur.”
“Entrepreneurship sees challenges as hidden opportunities ready to be seized”
“Entrepreneurship should be a viable career path not just a last resort to joblessness.”
Source: Disrupt Yourself Or Be Disrupted
“Entrepreneurship thrives on hope, is built on trust, and endures through faith—believe boldly, and the impossible becomes your starting point.”
“Entrepreneurship without skills limits your growth potential.”
“Entrepreneurship: 10% coach, 20% player, 30% cheerleader, 40% waterboy.”
“Entrer chez les gens pour déconcerter leurs idées, leur faire la surprise d'être surpris de ce qu'ils font, de ce qu'ils pensent, et qu'ils n'ont jamais conçu différent, c'est, au moyen de l'ingénuité feinte ou réelle, donner à ressentir toute la relativité d'une civilisation, d'une confiance habituelle dans l'ordre établi.”
“Entretanto, antes de chegar ao verso final já tinha compreendido que não sairia nunca daquele quarto, pois estava previsto que a cidade dos espelhos (ou das miragens) seria arrasada pelo vento e desterrada da memória dos homens no instante em que Aureliano Babilonia acabasse de decifrar os pergaminhos e que tudo o que estava escrito neles era irrepetível desde sempre e por todo o sempre, porque as estirpes condenadas a cem anos de solidão não tinham uma segunda oportunidade sobre a terra”
Source: Cien Anos De Soledad/ One hundred Years of Solitude: Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Compendios Vosgos
“Entretanto eu me sinto tão erótico a ponto da carne se incandescer em orgia hormonal.”
Source: Caro Jovem Adulto
“Entretanto, mesmo o fogo mais ardente deixa apenas as brasas mais amenas. Bodas verdadeiras são construídas sobre valores e interesses comuns.”
Source: Um beijo do destino
“Entretanto, por meio do vídeo discutia coisas do serviço com o seu sócio da Agência, Veme Lindblom. Veme, que não era um homem de ideias, que não era um manipulador de palavras, mas antes um artista no sentido visual do termo, estava numa posição melhor do que Joseph Adams para saber exatamente o que é que o seu superior Emest Eisenbludt, em Moscou, estava a pensar em termos de imagem, em suma, o que preparava no estúdio.
— A seguir será São Francisco ― disse Lindblom. ― Estou neste momento na fase de construção.
Em que escala? ― inquiriu Adams.
― Sem escala.
― Em tamanho natural? ― disse Adams, incrédulo. ― E Brose concordou? Não será mais um dos loucos devaneios de Eisenbludt?
Só uma parte da cidade. Nob Hill e a vista sobre a baía. Deve levar cerca de um mês a construir; não há pressas. Que diabo, só ontem à noite é que passaram aquelas sequências de Detroit [destruída]. ― Lindblom parecia descontraído. O que, de resto, a sua situação
de habilidoso maquetista lhe permitia amplamente. Os homens das ideias eram muito poucos, mas os construtores maquetistas… eram de fato uma seita muito fechada, que nem sequer Brose com todos os seus agentes conseguia penetrar. Eram como os antigos construtores dos vitrais na França do século XIII: que desaparecerem, e com eles o segredo de sua arte.”
Source: The Penultimate Truth
“Entrevista, escritor Rodrigo Oyarzun G"
Editorial Adarve...
Háblanos un poco de ti.
Soy un soñador, idealista, gozador de los silencios, el mar y todo aquello diferente que expanda el contexto estrecho en el cual, la mayor parte de las personas, nos movemos. Hijo, hermano, padre, amigo y amante. Me apasiona escribir y crear, este ya es mi quinto libro (segunda novela y tres libros de relatos), el primero en colaboración con una editorial. Me incentiva y mueve el poder entregar por medio de lo que escribo alguna excusa para poder entretener y por medio de eso incentivar el sano ejercicio del cuestionamiento, la reflexión y la imaginación. Hace algún tiempo ya que me encuentro en este eterno camino de conocerme. En dicho trance he comenzado a explorar en el mundo del coaching, a través del cual aspiro a crecer y a colaborar con el crecimiento de otros, de esta forma, (en algún punto del proceso) vincular todo esto con aquello que escribo, ya que todo lo que se lleva a cabo en la vida en algún punto emerge con el fin de unir y complementar nuestros fragmentos diseminados en el tiempo. «Nada es al azar, todo ocurre con un propósito».
Si quieres terminar de leer la entrevista, te espero en mi blog”
“Entro Kriztina y aquel salon oscuro se inundo de luz. No solamente irradiaba juventud, no. Irradiaba pasion y orgullo, la conciencia soberana de unos sentimientos incondicionales. No he conocido a ninguna otra persona que fuera capaz de responder asi, de una manera tan plena, a todo lo que el mundo y la vida le daban: a la musica, a un paseo matutino por el bosque, al color y al perfume de una flor, a la palabra justa y sabia de otra persona. Nadie sabia tocar como ella una tela exquisita o un animal, de esa manera suya que lo abarcaba todo. No he conocido a nadie que fuera capaz de alegrarse como ella de las cosas sencillas de la vida: personas y animales, estrellas y libros, todo le interesaba, y su interes no se basaba en la altivez, en la pretension de convertirse en experta, sino que se aproximaba a todo lo que la vida le daba con la alegria incondicional de una criatura que ha nacido al mundo para disfrutarlo todo. Como si estuviera en conexion intima con cada criatura, con cada fenomenos del universo... comprendes lo que quiero decir? Claro, seguramente lo comprendes. Era directa, espontanea y ecuanime, y tambien habia en ella humildad, como si sintiera constantemente que la vida es un regalo lleno de gracia.”
“Entropy and optimism: the twin forces that make the world go around.”
“Entropy increases. Things fall apart.”
Source: Looking For Alaska Special 10th Anniversary Edition
“Entropy is Janus-faced. Its upside surprises are redemptive and favorable to freedom. It is freedom of choice. But the carrier itself requires constant vigilance against entropic noise. Order is not spontaneous, but it is a necessary condition for all the surprises of freedom and opportunity.”
Source: Knowledge and Power: The Information Theory of Capitalism and How it is Revolutionizing our World
“Entropy is one of the laws of thermodynamics. It's a physical law that says everything in nature is moving from order to disorder. In our lives this same principle is at work. As time moves on, things break down as we make mistakes. This is the 'letdown' every person experiences because of sin. For Christians this concept doesn't end there because we realize God's 'beautiful' mercy and grace restores the order in our lives.”
“Entropy is the normal state of consciousness - a condition that is neither useful nor enjoyable.”
Source: Flow: the psychology of optimal experience
“Entropy is the price of structure.”
“Entropy makes things fall, but life ingeniously rigs the game so that when they do they often fall into place.”
“Entropy requires no maintenance.”
Source: Reality is what You Can Get Away with: A Screenplay
“Entropy shakes its angry fist at you for being clever enough to organize the world. (p 2)”
“Entropy theory is indeed a first attempt to deal with global form; but it has not been dealing with structure. All it says is that a large sum of elements may have properties not found in a smaller sample of them.”
Source: Entropy and Art: An Essay on Disorder and Order
“Entropy theory, on the other hand, is not concerned with the probability of succession in a series of items but with the overall distribution of kinds of items in a given arrangement.”
Source: Entropy and Art: An Essay on Disorder and Order
“Entrust a secret to one whose importance will not be much increased by divulging it.”
Source: Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd
“Entrust everything to Me and do nothing on your own, and you will always have great freedom of spirit.”
“Entrust to God your weakness and He will entrust to you His strength.”
“Entrust your dreams and goals to people who will cheer you on and inspire you, who will tell you what you need to hear rather than what you want to hear so you can move forward and fast track.”
“Entrust yourself entirely to God. He is a Father and a most loving Father at that, who would rather let heaven and earth collapse than abandon anyone who trusted in him.”
“Entrusting one's life is not the same as opening up one's soul.”
“Entrusting your dreams or aspirations to the wrong person could be a critical mistake, lest they mistreat or neglect them. We are not nearly as careful with our dreams as we should be.”
Source: You Are WHY You Eat: Change Your Food Attitude, Change Your Life
“Entry 3Å9Ø
Father is upset again. Word has spread that a deserter went down to the planet before its first harvest. I don’t know why such information would upset him. The planet is not habitable for Tanyesi, and the coward will likely die alone. I suspect he simply doesn’t want the product to be disturbed before they’ve been collected, but he’s always been sensitive about the delicacy of the planet’s commodities.
I guess I should try to learn from him if I’m ever going to take his place as The Supreme Leader.”
Source: The Generational War
“Entry: Barbary Vikings
Where horned Helmets and fur Cloaks; otherwise you could misstake them for Northern Barbarians. They swagger hughly, quarrel hughly, drink hughly and boast hughly.
They thing they like the best is killing people, particulary lots at once. If a Barbary viking goes berserk, he will kill even more freely. Stand clear if one does.
All of them are excelent seamen. Their Boats have square sails and lines of Shields down the sides.
Quite often, the Managment employs them as Pirates because they are good at raping and looting and burning.
But on some Tours they appears as allies of a rather wilful kind, and will take Tourist for a sail.
At home, which are somewhere quite northerly, they have a King, who is Good and to whom they are viciously loyal, and they womenfolk whom you scarly se at all because they are all at home berring warrios. Barbary vikings are even maler then Anglo-Saxoon cossacks.”
Source: The Tough Guide to Fantasyland