G Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with G. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Good idea. I'll do it.”
Source: Sharpshooter in Petticoats
“GOOD IDEAS ALTER THE BALANCE IN RELATIONSHIPS. THAT IS WHY GOOD IDEAS ARE ALWAYS INITIALLY RESISTED.”
“Good ideas and innovations must be driven into existence by courage and patience.”
“Good ideas are a dime a dozen, bad ones are free.”
“Good ideas are a dime a dozen. What counts is completion. Look at your life and all the half finished projects sitting on your shelf. Commit to taking on one of these ideas and finishing what you started.”
“Good ideas are common - what's uncommon are people who will work hard enough to bring them about.”
Source: All I Want is a Warm Bed and a Kind Word and Unlimited Power: Even More Brilliant Thoughts
“Good ideas are free - or at least they should be.”
“Good ideas are like Nike sports shoes. They may facilitate success for an athlete who possesses them, but on their own they are nothing but an overpriced pair of sneakers. Sports shoes don't win races. Athletes do.”
Source: The Narrow Road: A Brief Guide to the Getting of Money
“Good ideas are not adopted automatically. They must be driven into practice with courageous impatience.”
“Good ideas are not adopted automatically. They must be driven into practice with courageous impatience. Once implemented they can be easily overturned or subverted through apathy or lack of follow-up, so a continuous effort is required.”
“Good ideas are not good enough. They need to be God ideas. Just because someone else’s methods work does not mean they will work for us. God plants a unique set of gifts within each of us as leaders, enabling us to do a particular work for Him in a particular way. If we deny those, opting for something else that appeals to us, we forsake the means by which God wants to give us success (1Timothy 4:14).”
“Good ideas are often murdered by better ones.”
“Good ideas are the backbone of good government.”
“Good ideas can also be bad choices.”
“Good ideas come from bad ideas, but only if there are enough of them.”
“Good ideas come from everywhere. It's more important to recognize a good idea than to author it.”
“Good ideas had in the dark were generally best left there.”
Source: Passenger
“Good ideas have expiration dates. You need to act before they become dated, irrelevant or otherwise spoiled.”
“Good ideas have no value because the world already has too many of them. The market rewards execution, not ideas.”
Source: How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life
“Good ideas may not want to be free, but they do want to connect, fuse, recombine. They want to reinvent themselves by crossing conceptual borders. They want to complete each other as much as they want to compete”
Source: Where Good Ideas Come From
“Good ideas need good strategy to realize their potential.”
“Good ideas never require guns; and if an idea requires guns, it is not a good idea!”
“Good ideas stay with you until you eventually write the story.”
“Good ideas will always get funded, so that's not going to be a problem. But you will see that it will be harder and harder for bad ideas to get funded.”
“Good ideas, as we have seen, are not always well received, especially if there are too many of them.”
Source: Management Teams
“Good ideas, like good pickles, are crisp, enduring, and devilishly hard to make.”
“Good...if you've done things you aren't proud of. It means you have a conscience.”
Source: Killosophy
“Good impro can make you laugh, we love it, but soon the content is forgotten. Good scenes from The Life Game stay with you always. They haunt you.”
“Good improvisers seem telepathic; everything looks pre-arranged, This is because they accept all offers made—which is something no ‘normal’ person would do.”
Source: Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre
“Good impulses are naught, unless they become good actions.”
Source: Some of the
“Good in Crisis; Sucks at Normal.’ That about sums up my whole life, doesn’t it?”
Source: UnSouled
“Good, in the widest sense, seems thus to be the principle of life and health in the world; evil, at least in these worst forms, to be a poison. The world reacts against it violently, and, in the struggle to expel it, is driven to devastate itself. If we ask why the world should generate that which convulses and wastes it, the tragedy gives no answer, and we are trying to go beyond tragedy in seeking one. But the world, in this tragic picture, is convulsed by evil, and rejects it.”
Source: Shakespearean Tragedy
“Good infantry is without doubt the sinews of an army; but if it has to fight a long time against very superior artillery, it will become demoralized and will be destroyed.”
“Good influences are positive, and they see the good in even bad situations.”
Source: The Bombshell Business Woman: How to Become a Bold, Brave Female Entrepreneur
“Good information architecture enables people to find and do what they came for. Great information architecture takes find out of the equation: the site behaves as the visitor expects. Poor or missing information architecture neuters content, design, and programming and devalues the site for its owners as well as the audience it was created to serve. It’s like a film with no director. The actors may be good, the sets may be lovely, but audiences will leave soon after the opening credits.”
“Good information architecture makes users less alienated and suppressed by technology. It simultaneously increases human satisfaction and your company's profits. Very few jobs allow you to do both at the same time, so enjoy.”
“Good information is the best medicine.”
“Good innovators are careful observers, network extensively, run experiments, ask lots of questions, and find ways to bring diverse ideas together. Overarching all of this is an intrinsic interest in working through puzzles.”
“Good innovators like to solve business crossword puzzles.”
“Good instincts usually tell you what to do long before your head has figured it out.”
“Good intelligence is nine-tenths of any battle.”
“Good intentions and earnest effort are not enough. Only Jesus can make an otherwise futile life productive.”
Source: Jesus: The Greatest Life of All
“Good intentions are good netiquette. A conscious effort to be nice others on the internet.”
Source: The Principles Of Netiquette
“Good intentions are impotent unless based on reality.”
Source: Educability and Group Differences
“Good intentions are invariably ungrammatical.”
Source: Miscellaneous Aphorisms: The Soul of Man
“Good intentions are no substitute for obedience.”
“Good intentions are not an excuse for maladministration of this magnitude.”
“Good intentions are not enough. They've never put an onion in the soup yet.”
“Good intentions are not enough; commitment and sacrifice are necessary.”
Source: Zen and the Art of Making a Living: A Practical Guide to Creative Career Design
“Good intentions are not good at all.”