(200 quotes found)
“Just as the largest library, badly arranged, is not so useful as a very moderate one that is well arranged, so the greatest amount of knowledge, if not elaborated by our own thoughts, is worth much less than a far smaller volume that has been abundantly and repeatedly thought over.”
Arthur Schopenhauer
“Both core businesses, UK and International, are very well positioned for next year and our distribution arrangements, in the UK and overseas, will have a positive impact to support future profitable growth.”
Ben Gunn
“Both core businesses, UK and International, are very well positioned for next year and our distribution arrangement, in the UK and overseas, will have a positive impact to support future profitable growth.”
“The Libyan president is ready to come to Indonesia and I have been asked to orally extend the arrangement of time.”
Alwi Shihab
“It's my understanding that we will provide them our roster as usual, and they will make arrangements to get an athlete tested in their home if they aren't here during the summer. I'm not sure anyone has worked out the logistics yet, but they are supposed to be doing year-round testing. They called it year-round in the past, but this is really it.”
Dave Binder
“My proposal features an attractive arrangement of transitional land uses, including small residential like professional offices and a neighborhood of variable intensity residential lots. These uses are tied together and connected to a central open space reserve through a comprehensive internal pedestrian and vehicular circulation system.”
Cary Clarke
“He's admitting he has a problem and would like to get out to arrange to deal with family affairs,”
Charles Wood
“Many chefs do not even know the nutrient content in the raw materials and how to arrange them together to make a healthy dish.”
Wang Yi
“The danger is, if we're not very frank and strong about this, there will be tit-for-tat arrangements. You get into a situation where it becomes an epidemic.”
Charlie McCreevy
“Design is a plan for arranging elements in such a way as best to accomplish a particular purpose.”
Charles Eames