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Dynamics Quotes

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Alain de Botton
“...workplace dynamics are no less complicated or unexpectedly intense than family relations, with only the added difficulty that whereas families are at least well-recognised and sanctioned loci for hysteria reminiscent of scenes from Medea, office life typically proceeds behind a mask of shallow cheerfulness, leaving workers grievously unprepared to handle the fury and sadness continually aroused by their colleagues.”
Alain de Botton, The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work

Carl Friedrich Gauß
“As is well known the principle of virtual velocities transforms all statics into a mathematical assignment, and by D'Alembert's principle for dynamics, the latter is again reduced to statics. Although it is is very much in order that in gradual training of science and in the instruction of the individual the easier precedes the more difficult, the simple precedes the more complicated, the special precedes the general, yet the min, once it has arrived at the higher standpoint, demands the reverse process whereby all statics appears only as a very special case of mechanics.”
Carl Friedrich Gauss

Bryant McGill
“Victimization is often a dynamic. In many cases the victim is also a participant in their own victimization.”
Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life

Kate McGahan
“Humans are funny. The more someone doesn’t want someone, the more that someone wants that someone. The time came when she started pulling away. She had developed a tendency to focus on the things that she didn’t respect in him and eventually that’s all she saw.”
Kate McGahan, Jack McAfghan: Return from Rainbow Bridge: A Dog's Afterlife Story of Loss, Love and Renewal

Kate McGahan
“I'm trying to find something wrong with you so that I don't want you so much.”
Kate McGahan

Steven Redhead
“Maintain a clear focus irrespective of the intentions of others to change the dynamics.”
Steven Redhead, Life Is A Cocktail

Oswald Spengler
“It is a bizarre, but nevertheless psychologically exact, fact that the physics of the Greeks — being statics and not dynamics — neither knew the use nor felt the absence of the time-element, whereas we on the other hand work
in thousandths of a second.”
Oswald Spengler, The Decline of the West

Gangai Victor
“A good worship session needs to have some quiet intimate moments as much as those high anthemic moments. Too much of both is bad. If there are no valleys, there would be no mountains.”
Gangai Victor

“Good team and network promotes amazing results.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!

Dan Simmons
“Outside the port, the slashed rock of the unnamed asteroid tumbled and spun in dynamics known only to the gods of chaos mathematics.”
Dan Simmons, The Rise of Endymion

Rachel Kushner
“We were in separate realities, fast and slow. There is no fixed reality, only objects in contrast.”
Rachel Kushner, The Flamethrowers

“When change is inevitable, there still is an option left – consider the better version of Change”
Priyavrat Thareja

“As budget cuts cripple civilian agencies and programs, they lose their ability to perform ad they once did, so we look to the military to pick up the slack. . . . This requires still higher military budgets, which continues the devastating cycle.”
Rosa Brooks

Toba Beta
“Market without competition impedes its' dynamics.”
Toba Beta, Master of Stupidity

Alexandra Kleeman
“It seemed as though, being the only two people in this small, closed-in space, we couldn't help but have a relationship, and if we couldn't help but have a relationship, I felt that it was important to be upset now so that he would not shift the blame to me in the future.”
Alexandra Kleeman, Intimations: Stories

Arnold Hauser
“The most striking phenomenon connected with the progress of technology is the development of cultural centres into large cities in the modern sense; these form the soil in which the new art is rooted. Impressionism is an urban art, and not only because it discovers the landscape quality of the city and brings painting back from the country into the town, but because it sees the world through the eyes of the townsman and reacts to external impressions with the overstrained nerves of modern technical man. It is an urban style, because it describes the changeability, the nervous rhythm, the sudden, sharp but always ephemeral impressions of city life. And precisely as such, it implies an enormous expansion of sensual perception, a new sharpening of sensibility, a new irritability, and, with the Gothic and romanticism, it signifies one of the most important turning points in the history of Western art. In the dialectical process represented by the history of painting, the alternation of the static and the dynamic, of design and colour, abstract order and organic life, impressionism forms the climax of the development in which recognition is given to the dynamic and organic elements of experience and which completely dissolves the static world-view of the Middle Ages. A continuous line can be traced from the Gothic to impressionism comparable to the line leading from late medieval economy to high capitalism, and modern man, who regards his whole existence as a struggle and a competition, who translates all being into motion and change, for whom experience of the world increasingly becomes experience of time, is the product of this bilateral, but fundamentally uniform development.”
Arnold Hauser, The Social History of Art: Volume 4: Naturalism, Impressionism, The Film Age

Alex M. Vikoulov
“We all are internal energy of the Universe -- and it's not even a metaphor -- there would be no dynamics whatsoever in the absence of us subjective participants.”
Alex M. Vikoulov, TECHNOCULTURE: The Rise of Man

“It is prudent to analyze the dynamics of innovations and its sustainable transition.”
Jonathan Tetteh-Cole

Gift Gugu Mona
“A powerful leader knows how to take the fall for the benefit of his followers. He can never shift any blame because he knows the dynamics of being a prominent figure.”
Gift Gugu Mona, The Effective Leadership Prototype for a Modern Day Leader

Steven Magee
“The dynamics of the indoor environment are drastically different to the outdoor environment.”
Steven Magee

Kristina Smeriglio
“There are different ways people can communicate with each other. Especially, with those that are young, those that have yet to understand or fully experience the beauty and ills of our world. There are certain dynamics bred by societal programming and biological instincts that need to be considered when helping someone of a different generation, especially when they're related to you.”
Kristina Smeriglio, Falling Into Fire