121 Quotes About Systems
- Author Bertalanffy Ludwig Von
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Living forms are not in being, they are happening, they are the expression of a perpetual stream of matter and energy which passes through the organism and at the same time constitutes it.
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- Author Steven Magee
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The era of biologically toxic wireless radio frequency (RF) radiation and harmonic electronic power generation from wind and solar systems with their adverse brain modifying effects that can bring on irritable and aggressive behaviors has made it a bad time to be a police officer.
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- Author Will Advise
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Social networks are so full of wasted time - they could be compared to a waste disposal system. Flush, before you go and waste no time to go.
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- Author Daniel Quinn
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Because the tribe is its members, the tribe is what its members want it to be—nothing more and nothing less.
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- Author Steven Magee
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I was surprised at how crooked the Disability and Workers Compensation systems were.
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- Author Erik Pevernagie
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Foulmouthed individuals seem to have their neuron systems replaced by colon structures, given that their terminology profusely consists of "sh*t and f*ck". ("Tolerance zero")
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- Author Frank Herbert
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Dangers lurk in all systems. Systems incorporate the unexamined beliefs of their creators. Adopt a system, accept its beliefs, and you help strengthen the resistance to change
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- Author James Lovegrove
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Hierarchy and discipline gave shape to the world;that was what he had always believed.Life was made easy by adherence toa rigid structure.But maybe that only really worked when you were at the top of the ladder,when you were doing well.The further down the rungs you went,the more of a victim of circumstances you became and the less it mattered whether or not you were in control.
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- Author A.D. Aliwat
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Clouds are very pretty from above. You can really appreciate their unique shapes, consistencies, the different colors they reflect. And that they’re a part of a system. If they were to turn gray and break, water would fall onto the mountains and flow down streams to lakes and rivers and eventually the sea. The water would support the cities and suburbs and the rural towns and farmland you can also see up here, down through them, the clouds. Haruka has a view of it all.
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