As Dwight D. Eisenhower once said: "Plans are nothing; planning is everything." He wasn't actually saying that plans are worthless, of course. So what did the war hero and former President mean?
It's the process of planning that is most important: where you consider opportunities and challenges and ways to meet them.
This quote emphasizes the importance of being adaptable and flexible in the face of changing circumstances. While having plans is important, the process of planning is what helps us anticipate challenges, think critically, and make informed decisions when things don't go as expected. It highlights that the act of planning is more valuable than the actual plans themselves.
dream now before it is to late
"Give them nothing, but take from them, everything." - King Leonidas Even though it is a quote from "300" The Movie, I believe it is a good quote.
They do not have any fear in everything and therefore they have nothing to fear but fear itself.
I think the quote is "by failing to plan, you're planning to fail" I could be wrong, and I think its by Abraham Lincoln, but I could be wrong. :]
The quote "If you do not want to be criticized, say nothing, do nothing, be nothing" is attributed to the Greek philosopher Aristotle.
This quote implies that everything has a consequence or cost associated with it, even gifts. It suggests that everything has a trade-off or sacrifice, whether it be time, effort, or something else in exchange for receiving the gift. It serves as a reminder that nothing is truly free.
"Everything. . . affects everything."
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Adventure is just bad planning
An exact quote would be...a quote, basically, with nothing edited, as in a quote.
The correct quote is "Winning isn't everything, but losing is nothing", which was said by Red Symons.
This changes everything, again.