
Source: Liberalism (1911), Chapter VI, The Heart Of Liberalism, p. 69.
As quoted in Black Belt : Judo Skills and Techniques (2006) by Neil Ohlenkamp, p. 36
Source: Liberalism (1911), Chapter VI, The Heart Of Liberalism, p. 69.
Variant: [Integration is defined as] the process of achieving unity of effort among the various subsystems in the accomplishment of the organization's task.
Source: Organization and environment: Managing differentiation and integration, 1967, p. 4
“Goodness without wisdom always accomplishes evil.”
“Whatever you've accomplished there's always more to experience.”
As quoted in "Genius at Work" in People magazine, Vol. 43 No. 9 (6 March 1995)
Pt. V, ch. II, sec. V.
1920s, Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology (1929)
Weick (1993, p. 635), as cited in: Bruce K. Berger, Juan Meng (2014), Public Relations Leaders as Sensemakers, p. 7
1980s-1990s
“Change is not always accomplished peacefully, but that does not make it disadventageous.”
Source: Clockwork Prince
Thoughts and Glimpses (1916-17)
Original: Non so cosa significhi realizzare cose nella normalità, non è nel mio DNA. Qualunque cosa io realizzi, esagero sempre.
Source: prevale.net