Intellectual Capital Quotes
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Intellectual Capital Quotes & Sayings
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How did mankind ever come by the idea of liberty? What a grand thought it was!
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
Yahoo is free, it's fast and it's Web-centric. AOL is slow, it costs money and requires proprietary software.
— Fred Wilson
I remember reading 'Disturbia,' one of the first scripts I ever got, and I go 'Pfft, who wants to make a movie about a guy in a house?'
— Alex Pettyfer
Knowledge is only useful if you do something with it.
— Jeffrey Pfeffer
The information revolution has changed wealth. Intellectual capital is far more important than money.
— Walter Wriston
To trust people is a luxury in which only the wealthy can indulge; the poor cannot afford it.
— E. M. Forster
You ain't worth a greased lack pin to ram you into hell.
— John Steinbeck
I'm fond of observing how obsession is the most durable form of intellectual capital.
— Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
Most organizations exploit only a fraction of the knowledge, experience, and intellectual capital that is available to them.
— Patrick Lencioni
You can't drink too much coffee" is more of a challenge than a warning
— Jonathan Clyde Moore
I learn the lines and pray to God.
— Claude Rains
He says, " 'Lovely' is a lovely word that should be used more often.
— Jennifer Niven
Your physical, mental and intellectual resources
- continually growing and changing -
are your personal capital. — Brian Tracy
- continually growing and changing -
are your personal capital. — Brian Tracy
Intellectual capital will always trump financial capital.
— Paul Tudor Jones
The whole world seemed to unroll like a pornographic film whose tragic theme is impotence.
— Henry Miller
Intellectual capital is the main determining factor and the base for economic and social development to any country.
— Talal Abu-Ghazaleh
In companies whose wealth is intellectual capital, networks, rather than hierarchies, are the right organizational design.
— Thomas A. Stewart
Most high officials leave office with the perceptions and insights with which they entered ...
— Henry A. Kissinger