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Working for a company must help individuals achieve their dreams and goals more efficiently and effectively than they could achieve them elsewhere.
— Bill Jensen
If you entrench yourself behind strong fortifications, you compel the enemy seek a solution elsewhere.
— Carl Von Clausewitz
THE ADMIRALTY'S focus was elsewhere, on a different ship that it deemed far more valuable.
— Erik Larson
The atoms that so liberally and congenially flock together to form living things on Earth are exactly the same atoms that decline to do it elsewhere.
— Bill Bryson
If you cannot find peace in yourself, it is useless to look for it elsewhere.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Here and elsewhere we shall not obtain the best insight into things until we actually see them growing from the beginning.
— Aristotle.
The U.S. government has known since the early 1990s about Soviet-era smallpox weapons, and collected circumstantial evidence of programs elsewhere.
— Barton Gellman
If we really think that home is elsewhere and that this life is a wandering to find home, why should we not look forward to the arrival?
— C.S. Lewis
In Charleston, more than elsewhere, you get the feeling that the twentieth century is a vast, unconscionable mistake.
— Pat Conroy
[He] stared at Rowl with flat eyes.
Rowl yawned his unconcern. "If you wish to keep those eyes," he said pleasantly, "move them elsewhere. — Jim Butcher
Rowl yawned his unconcern. "If you wish to keep those eyes," he said pleasantly, "move them elsewhere. — Jim Butcher
I am a soul. I know well that what I shall render up to the grave is not myself. That which is myself will go elsewhere. Earth, thou art not my abyss!
— Victor Hugo
What he was after hangs between the visible and the invisible, between the here and now and the seemingly elsewhere.
— Andre Aciman
The road is a word, conceived elsewhere and laid across the country in the wound prepared for it: a word made concrete and thrust among us.
— Wendell Berry
If someone doesn't fit in your company, you have an obligation to get rid of them, because you're holding them back from excelling elsewhere.
— Barbara Corcoran
Duffil had that uneasy look of a many who has left his parcels elsewhere,which is also the look of a man who thinks he's being followed.
— Paul Theroux
I dead each day when her call was busy elsewhere.
— Atul Purohit
Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.
— Bill Watterson
We have to build the Republic of Heaven where we are, because for us, there is no elsewhere.
— Philip Pullman
There is a long and successful tradition of popular movements in the U.S. and elsewhere having an impact on crises in forgotten places.
— John Prendergast
All the power
in the
Cosmos
Exists
Inside You
Seek it not elsewhere. — Gabriel Iqbal
in the
Cosmos
Exists
Inside You
Seek it not elsewhere. — Gabriel Iqbal
While enthusiasm may be necessary for great accomplishments elsewhere, on Wall Street it almost invariably leads to disaster
— Benjamin Graham
Age, that acquaints us with infirmities in ourselves, should make us tender in our reprehension of weakness elsewhere.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
In all crises of human affairs there are two broad courses open to a man. He can stay where he is or he can go elsewhere.
— P.G. Wodehouse
Ladies in bunches always filled me with vague apprehension and a firm desire to be elsewhere.
— Harper Lee
Like stage magic, knowledge before you knew it took place before your very eyes, but you were looking elsewhere.
— Margaret Atwood
If he's just not into you anymore, then buy yourself a cute pair of shoes and strut your fabulousness elsewhere.
— Jody Gehrman
Christ was liberated on the cross through spiritual centers located where the nails are said to have been driven, and elsewhere.
— Max Heindel
God wanted him to go to Him with his deepest needs, to stop looking elsewhere, so that he could be made whole again.
— Jody Hedlund
I come here to read. Dream. Relax. Find bits and pieces of myself I'm afraid I may not find elsewhere...
— Scott Hildreth
Betty Ford and I were colleagues for years, working together for women's rights in Washington, D.C., and elsewhere in the country.
— Karen DeCrow
Against ignorance there is no front line. Against viciousness no border can hold. It breeds as readily behind your back as elsewhere.' 'What
— Steven Erikson
That profit which good things bestowed on us by teaching to seek pleasure elsewhere than in the barren satisfaction of worldly wealth.
— Marcel Proust
We do not want to be haunds, teacher. We just want the haunds to go elsewhere for easy prey.
— Maureen F. McHugh
No doubt much will be said elsewhere by the armies of bigotry and punditry. Let them volley and thunder. I'll speak of bookish things.
— Salman Rushdie
Wherever I travel I'm too late. The orgy has moved elsewhere,
— Mordecai Richler
It was as if life elsewhere was a reflection through a dusty glass, and this was the real deal.
— Chrystalla Thoma
Parents who always whisper the word "sex" unintentionally tell their kids, "I don't want to talk about this. Get your answers elsewhere.
— Michael Rittenhouse
'One Tree Hill' was a great learning opportunity for me, and I'm excited to go and apply that elsewhere and see where I end up.
— Hilarie Burton
Elsewhere in the world, fashion magazines like Vogue and GQ use models for its covers and only occasionally feature actors.
— Anonymous
think that you can make a habit of working a sixty- to eighty-hour week without crashing and burning or creating havoc elsewhere is delusional.
— Kerri Weems
Poverty in a big city is more humiliating and deadening to all the joys of life than it can possibly be elsewhere.
— Albert Bigelow Paine
At Kiel, as elsewhere, a day goes by somehow or other.
— Jules Verne
So, leave the cynics be. Out-cynic them. Step into that elsewhere. Believe that your story is bigger than yourself. In
— Colum McCann
They [the English] have a special word, "civil," for what is elsewhere merely ordinary politeness.
— Edmund Wilson
When I'm doing work online or on the computer, it's one thing. When I want to read, I want to go elsewhere, and I want to be away from the screen.
— Dave Eggers
Surely the wake left behind by mankind's forward march reveals its movement just as clearly as the spray thrown up elsewhere by the prow.
— Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
You are safe with me."
"I am not at all safe, with you. But I have no desire to be elsewhere. — A.S. Byatt
"I am not at all safe, with you. But I have no desire to be elsewhere. — A.S. Byatt
In short, Beauty Smith was a monstrosity, and the blame of it lay elsewhere. He was not responsible. The clay of him had been moulded in the making.
— Jack London
That was the beginning of modern acting for me. You don't have to tell a camera everything. It gets bored if you do and wants to look elsewhere.
— Stephen Rea
If I have a script, I tend to stick to it even if God may be leading me elsewhere in the moment.
— Francis Chan
It is very risky. But each time a child opens a book, he pushes open the gate that separates him from Elsewhere.
— Lois Lowry
No gun is perfectly true. So the marksman, that he may hit the bull's-eye, points elsewhere.
— George Iles
Call me a braggart, call me arrogant. People at ABC (and elsewhere) have called me worse. But when you need the job done on deadline, you'll call me.
— Sam Donaldson
A blur of blinks, taps, jiggles, pivots and shifts ... the body language of a man wishing urgently to be elsewhere.
— Edward R. Murrow
It was sad and beautiful knowledge that a person cannot be found elsewhere but in his own spirit.
— Amy Tan
The historical record suggests that the transition to to a new hegemon has always been attended by what I have elsewhere called hegemonic war.
— Robert Gilpin
The danger, of course, is that we spend time imagining that we would be happier elsewhere, and forget to cultivate happiness where fate has placed us.
— Alexander McCall Smith
The surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it has never tried to contact us.
— Bill Watterson
The decision of their fates lay elsewhere, and the thought of that alone was utterly terrifying.
— Ross Turner
If you seek happiness, look in the mirror. If you seek love, look elsewhere.
— Thomas F. Shubnell
I learned two very strong lessons from them: the grass isn't always greener elsewhere, and true love is worth fighting for.
— Bear Grylls
My body is but wax and wick for flame. When the candle burns out, the light shines elsewhere.
— Normandi Ellis
A book is a magic carpet that flies you off elsewhere. A book is a door. You open it. You step through.
— Jeanette Winterson
Once I get my writing done, then I can turn my attention elsewhere - and not the other way around. The writing has to be the foundation.
— Brad Listi
A lot of people who work on open-source software don't mind making money elsewhere. They aren't anticommercial.
— Jimmy Wales
Almost all countries have natural dividing lines, and when ethnic and religious partition occurs in one country, it'll soon happen elsewhere.
— Bashar Al-Assad
What we are seeking so frantically elsewhere may turn out to be the horse we have been riding all along.
— Harvey Cox
Every proposal to seek authorization elsewhere than in the gospel itself must lead us astray. The
— Lesslie Newbigin
Did not strong connections draw me elsewhere, I believe Scotland would be the country I would choose to end my days in.
— Benjamin Franklin
all knew that other people were at work elsewhere, spreading the message far more effectively,
— Gilly Macmillan
Elsewhere called the Strom Thurmond Maneuver.) Pujols of course blamed Beli for everything. Sat in the office of the rector and
— Junot Diaz
I did not feel I could create a more beautiful or interesting Mars than Kim Stanley Robinson or Greg Bear had, so I turned my attention elsewhere.
— Sarah Zettel
Christianity does not limit revelation to Christ, but through Christ sees God's revelation as occurring elsewhere and finally, echoing everywhere.
— Thomas C. Oden
If you're looking for perfection, look in the mirror. If you find it there, expect it elsewhere.
— Malcolm Forbes
The country in which I live is not my native country, that lies elsewhere, and it must always be the center of my longings.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Maybe happiness is this: not feeling like you should be elsewhere, doing something else, being someone else.
— Isaac Asimov
In Oran, as elsewhere, for want of time and thought, people have to love one another without knowing it.
— Albert Camus
Since mine own doors refuse to entertain me,
I'll knock elsewhere, to see if they'll disdain me — William Shakespeare
I'll knock elsewhere, to see if they'll disdain me — William Shakespeare
A fortunate few may find...their work to be a source of love, but it is also everyone's right to find love elsewhere.
— Miya Tokumitsu
It is living and ceasing to live that are imaginary solutions. Existence is elsewhere.
— Andre Breton
And he, despite the gallons of free whisky on offer, was wishing himself violently elsewhere.
— Stephen Fry
Out beyond our world there are, elsewhere, other assemblages of matter making other worlds. Ours is not the only one in air's embrace.
— Lucretius
Modernism', as a label, has currency in the arts, architecture, planning, landscape, politics, theology, cultural history and elsewhere.
— Tom Turner
A person doesn't know true hurt and suffering until they've felt the pain of falling in love with someone whose affections lie elsewhere.
— Rose Gordon
Global markets have a much bigger effect on prices and wages in the U.S. and elsewhere than they did before.
— Kenneth Rogoff
Let us no more contend, nor blame each other, blamed enough elsewhere, but strive, In offices of love, how we may lighten each other's burden.
— John Milton
A set of Bollywood actresses are coming through Dallas soon in a live tour; I'd pay a lot to see them, but alas, I'm fully booked elsewhere.
— Bruce Sterling
They were born in the city from people born elsewhere.
— Dionne Brand