“Bottom line is President Obama has said that it is a top priority of the United States of America to ensure that Iran never achieves a nuclear.” SaidStatesAmericaPresidentLinesUnitedUnited StatesAchieveBottomNuclearPrioritiesIranPresident ObamaUnited States Of AmericaBottom LineTop Priorities Author:Mitt Romney
“If you have a clear goal and a plan to achieve it, your focus is fixed on a set course of action. Instead of becoming sidetracked by distractions and diversions, your time is focused on a straight line from start to finish.” IfsActionCoursesGoalLinesClearFocusPlansAchieveBecomingFocusedPlanningFixedDistractionStraight LinesDiversionClear Goals Author:Brian Tracy
“Let someone else take your place in line, Let someone else be first. Let someone else achieve realization before you.” FirstsLinesAchieveHumilityBuddhismRealization Author:Frederick Lenz
“False casting for practice is the best way to achieve the feel of the line in the air, but in actual fishing, false casts should be limited in number to absolute necessity. In the first place, the more false casts you make, the greater are the chances for the fish to see your arm waving, or the line in the air. And the greater are your chances to make a mistake in the cast and lose your timing. Most anglers, especially tyros, false cast too often. Three false casts should be sufficient for any throw and two is better. One is perfect.” WayFeelsShouldFirstsTwoThreeLosesLinesChancePerfectNumbersMistakePracticeGreaterAirSeaAchieveArmsRiversAbsolutesCastsFishesBest WayBoatSufficientLakesFishingTimingCastingAnglers Book:Trout Fishing Source: Trout Fishing
“If you're playing things sincere in a really absurd, heightened situation, you'll achieve comedy as opposed to just saying funny lines and one-liners and stuff.” IfsStuffLinesSituationComedyAchieveAbsurdSincereOne LinerJust Saying Author:Jeff Baena
“It's easy to make something with a million style-lines. Simplicity is the most difficult thing to achieve, and that's how I approach design - very minimal, pare it down, perfect.” EasyDifficultLinesPerfectMillionsAchieveStyleDesignApproachSimplicityDifficult Things Author:Keith Michael
“Although a firm swat could bring a recalcitrant child swiftly into line, the changes were usually external, lasting only as long as the swatter remained in view....Permanent transformation had to be internal....The habits of self discipline, as laborious and frustrating as they were to achieve, offered the only real possibility of keeping children safe from their own excesses as well as the omnipresent dangers of society.” WellsChildrenLongRealSelfLinesViewsAchieveDangerPossibilityHabitDisciplineSafeTransformationPermanentFirmInternalsLastingExcessSelf DisciplineFrustratingRecalcitrant Author:Mary Blakely
“You're not ever going to get it done. Every time you evaluate contrast and conclude and then line up your Energy and allow it into your experience... at the same time you are achieving the result that you intended, you also achieve a new perspective from which to intend. You can't stand still. In every moment, there is a whole new set of stuff... new ideas, new desires being born.” StillsIdeasDoneWholeMomentsDesireEnergyStuffBornLinesResultsAchievePerspectiveContrastNew IdeasEvaluateGet It DoneStanding StillNew PerspectiveConcluding Author:Esther Hicks
“It's tempting to think that decisions that are not life-and-death are therefore unimportant, and that the little compromises we make don't matter to our bottom line or our spiritual selves. How many of us are tempted, in business, to make a less-than-ethical decision? To appropriate someone else's idea or fudge some numbers? We have to remember that maintaining our ethical and spiritual selves is absolutely linked with achieving the degree of success we're working toward.” ThinkingLittlesIdeasSelfMatterRememberSpiritualLinesDecisionNumbersAchieveDegreesBottomCompromiseAppropriateLife And DeathEthicalLinkedTemptedMaintainingBottom LineUnimportantTemptingFudge Author:Marianne Williamson
“The stories I respect most aren't those with the rich, dense prose, but those which achieve a rich, deep effect with simple little nothing-sentences, lines I won't possibly remember, because they simply functioned, didn't draw attention to themselves, were properly humble.” LittlesStoriesRememberLinesSimpleAttentionRichAchieveEffectsDrawsHumbleSentencesProseDense Author:Stephen Graham Jones
“Just as a classical dancer repeats the same movements again and again, in order to achieve a greater perfection of line and balance, so Degas repeats the same motifs - it was one of the things that gave him so much sympathy with dancers.” OrderLinesGreaterAchieveMovementBalancePerfectionRepeatsDancerAgain And AgainRepetitionMotifsDegas Author:Kenneth Clark
“Russell Means is quite a legend in the Indian community for what he's been able to achieve. It was a real honor to work with a guy who's been on the front lines of fighting for what he believes in.” BelieveMeanRealAbleGuyFightingCommunityLinesAchieveFrontsHonorIndianLegends Author:Karl Urban
“Finding the fine line between satisfying a daytime TV audience and an afternoon radio audience. That involved editing down my delivery to under an hour. I've been blessed to have great producers and a great staff to achieve that. I have a small team but they're very efficient.” HoursLinesAudienceTeamAchieveTvsFineInvolvedFindingsBlessedRadioProducersSatisfyingAfternoonEfficientStaffEditingDeliveryFine LinesDaytimeDaytime Tv Author:Wendy Williams
“Achieving your vision doesn't mean you've reached the end of the line. It simply means that you've come to a new starting place.” MeanEndsLinesVisionAchieveStartingNew Start Book:Stairway to Success: The Complete Blueprint for Personal and Professional Achievement Source: Stairway to Success: The Complete Blueprint for Personal and Professional Achievement
“When you plan and prepare carefully, you can legitimately expect to have success in your efforts. An optimistic, positive mind is far more likely to come up with creative solutions than a mind that dwells on setbacks and difficulties. Bottom line: expect success and you can achieve it!” MindLinesEffortCreativePlansAchieveSolutionsDifficultyBottomCome UpOptimisticBottom LineSetbackPositive MindCreative Solutions Author:Zig Ziglar
“We all look in the mirror and see us a little blonder or a little thinner or a little younger, whatever that ideal might be and most of the people that I'm photographing are selling something, you know whether they're on the front of an album cover or a magazine or they're a corporate person ready to switch companies or a doctor selling a skincare line... so I want to help them achieve that.” PeopleKnowsWantLooksLittlesPersonsHelpingMightLinesCompanyAchieveFrontsReadyIdealsDoctorsMirrorsAlbumsSellingMagazinesCorporateAlbum CoversSelling Something Author:Carol Friedman
“The truth is that business is simple: create great products, merchandise them at the point of sale, continuously innovate and surprise, reward and achieve a position of loyalty with your front line, and seek new truth from the market. Deliver the goods at a competitive cost. Price to earn a decent but not competitively inviting return. Not much else matters.” MatterLinesSimpleAchieveFrontsPositionProductsReturnTruth IsCostSurpriseRewardsLoyaltyDecentGoodsInvitingMerchandise Author:Michael J. Silverstein
“Companies are actually much better than governments and other bureaucracies at organizing in a holistically efficient way the extremely complex path from the examination of molecules all the way to the delivery of medicines to patients. Already in the conception and selection of research projects, companies would anticipate all the challenges down the line that they will need to overcome in order to achieve actual health impact. Bureaucratic organizations, by contrast, are notoriously bad at this sort of optimizing.” WayNeedsGovernmentOrderChallengesLinesCompanyPathAchieveProjectsResearchOrganizationOvercomingImpactMedicineComplexesPatientConceptionEfficientContrastBureaucracySelectionExaminationAnticipateDeliveryMolecules Author:Thomas Pogge