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By this measure (on the gap between Fischer & his contemporaries), I consider him the greatest world champion
— Garry Kasparov
When we try to observe things that are very small, the act of observation itself will significantly disturb the state we are seeking to measure.
— John D. Barrow
To measure up takes skill, but to err is an art.
— Anthony Marais
Using someone else's ruler to measure your self-worth will always leave you short.
— Charles F. Glassman
Just because you can measure everything doesn't mean that you should.
— W. Edwards Deming
The external freedom won't be given to us but in the exact measure as we've known at a given moment, to developing our internal freedom.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The measure of a country's greatness is its ability to retain compassion in times of crisis.
— Thurgood Marshall
For to know a man's library is, in some measure, to know his mind.
— Geraldine Brooks
The joy of a spirit is the measure of its power.
— Ninon De L'Enclos
To understand God's thoughts we must study statistics, for these are the measure of his purpose.
— Florence Nightingale
Avoid irreverent, empty speech, for this will produce an even greater measure of godlessness. 2 Timothy 2:16
— Beth Moore
Success financially is a measure of creative success, it is the same in all arts.
— Stella McCartney
Faith without a measure of doubt ain't worth a brass farthin'.
— Howard Frank Mosher
It's a measure of the depth of our consumer trance that the death of the planet is not sufficient to break it.
— Kalle Lasn
Appearances can be so deceiving, such a poor measure of a person. Admonished the Savior, 'Judge not according to the appearance.
— Thomas S. Monson
You can't manage what you don't measure.
— Peter Drucker
He is a poor man who can only measure his wealth in dollars.
— Woodrow M. Kroll
Only when a tree has fallen can you take the measure of it. It is the same with a man.
— Anne Morrow Lindbergh
We are free, we are civilised, to little purpose, if we grudge to any portion of the human race an equal measure of freedom and civilisation.
— Thomas B. Macaulay
A landscape that has the power to ask anyone, at any time, to measure all the hidden parts of themselves.
— Rachel Weaver
Those who know the true use of money, and regulate the measure of wealth according to their needs, live contented with few things.
— Baruch Spinoza
Measure a person by what they do with power.
— Pittacus Of Mytilene
The measure of artistic merit is the length to which a writer is willing to go in following his own compulsions.
— John Updike
When I sang my father's songs in concert, that was all people wanted to hear. I was always asking myself, 'Can I measure up?'
— Natalie Cole
Money makes up in a measure all other wants in men.
— William Wycherley
Nothing came in reasonable measure, it seemed, not water or sunshine or sorrow. But joy, too, is immoderate sometimes, and that makes up for the rest.
— Jetta Carleton
Change is a measure of time and, in the autumn, time seems speeded up. What was is not and never again will be; what is is change.
— Edwin Way Teale
In loving things and the being in them man should rather draw things up to the human level than reduce humanity to their measure.
— Jacques Maritain
The measure of greatness in a scientific idea is the extent to which it stimulates thought and opens up new lines of research.
— Paul A.M. Dirac
Things cannot be expected to turn up of themselves. We must in a measure assist to turn them up
— Charles Dickens
I realized that Sandra and I had been getting social mileage out of our children's good behavior, and, in our eyes, this son simply didn't measure up.
— Stephen R. Covey
It is almost possible to measure a writer's skill by the dexterity with which he repeats, and yet avoids monotony.
— George G. Williams
You must make up your mind to the prospect of sustaining a certain measure of pain and trouble in you'r passage through life.
— John Henry Newman
I looked up affirmative action once in Wikipedia, and it said, 'A measure by which white men are discriminated against,' and I got so mad.
— Gloria Steinem
Eli was right. The measure of success isn't what you gain. It's what you pay to get it.
— Elmer Seward
Customers don't measure you on how hard you tried, they measure you on what you deliver.
— Steve Jobs
The truest measure of success is successity: enriching lives positively.
— Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
The reason why we have never found measure of wealth. We never sought it.
— George S. Clason
Love consumes us only in the measure of our self-surrender.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Hope, Patrick knew, was the exact measure of distance
between himself and the person who'd come for help. — Jodi Picoult
between himself and the person who'd come for help. — Jodi Picoult
On assessment: measure what you value instead of valuing only what you can measure.
— Andy Hargreaves
I want to tell the nurses no scale can measure
the pain of my dreams
dancing
beyond reach. — Padma Venkatraman
the pain of my dreams
dancing
beyond reach. — Padma Venkatraman
Come not within the measure of my wrath.
— William Shakespeare
The slum is the measure of civilization.
— Jacob Riis
I think that hurting gives us a way to measure being happy. How can you know one without knowing the other.
— Lurlene McDaniel
What is the destiny of man, but to fill up the measure of his sufferings, and to drink his allotted cup of bitterness?
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Perhaps the difficulty in measuring Change Management is that the very thing we are measuring is changing.
— Pearl Zhu
Success depends in a very large measure upon individual initiative and exertion, and cannot be achieved except by a dint of hard work.
— Anna Pavlova
I'm so deeply in love with you it's hard to fathom. No words could provide quantifiable resonance or measure.
— Truth Devour
I have huge respect for Preet Bharara, a great U.S. Attorney by any measure. But even great men can make mistakes.
— Jed S. Rakoff
When once our grace we have forgot, Nothing goes right.
— William Shakespeare