Hierarchies Quotes
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Hierarchies Quotes & Sayings
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In society just as in the soul,
when hierarchies abdicate the appetites rule. — Nicolas Gomez Davila
when hierarchies abdicate the appetites rule. — Nicolas Gomez Davila
If we can no longer believe in heavenly hierarchies, extraterrestrial hierarchies will suffice.
— Brad Steiger
A deck of cards is built like the purest of hierarchies, with every card a master to those below it, a lackey to those above it.
— Ely Culbertson
Hierarchies are celestial. In hell all are equal.
— Nicolas Gomez Davila
Edward Bellamy's eugenic utopian novel, "Looking Backward" was the inspiration for American Progressivism.
— A.E. Samaan
Authority should be questioned, hierarchies should be circumvented, nonconformity should be admired, and creativity should be nurtured.
— Walter Isaacson
Online hierarchies are inherently dynamic. The moment someone stops adding value to the community, his influence starts to wane.
— Gary Hamel
Historically, there are hierarchies of purity. Certain aspects of poetry are very, very pure. The lyric poem can't be anything but the lyric poem.
— Vijay Seshadri
Having firstrate people on the team is more important than designing hierarchies and clarifying who reports to whom
— Warren Buffett
We all have hierarchies at work - even on set, the runner would never walk up to the director and ask for a cup of coffee.
— Laura Carmichael
Ideals jump across the hierarchies of the printed word.
— Dennis Potter
It is typical for implicit status hierarchies of influence and esteem to emerge in interpersonal encounters, especially those that are goal oriented.
— Susan T. Fiske
There are no hierarchies, no infinite, no such many as mass, there are only/ eyes in all heads,/ to be looked out of.
— Charles Olson
We cling to hierarchies because our place in a hierarchy is, rightly or wrongly, a major indicator of our social worth.
— Harold Leavitt
The machinery of government is a vast series of interlocking hierarchies riddled through and through with incompetence.
— Laurence J. Peter