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The mark of greatness is when everything before you is obsolete, and everything after you bears your mark. By Dave Chappelle Obsolete Mark Greatness Bears

New doors have higher thresholds, prepare to leap. By Katy Naturalista Thresholds Prepare Leap Doors Higher

Death is another bar which lies several steps below the normal world. I'm at its threshold, but not yet in it. Its doorway is doorless. By Kathy Acker Death World Bar Lies Steps

The top quartile, those who did the exercise most rapidly and effectively, work in space that is substantially different from that of the bottom quartile. The top performers' space is quieter, more private, better protected from interruption, and there is more of it. What By Tom Demarco Quartile Top Effectively Work Space

The more we realize our minuteness and our impotence in the face of cosmic forces, the more amazing becomes what human beings have achieved. By Bertrand Russell Forces Achieved Realize Minuteness Impotence

For leveling really to come about a phantom must first be provided, its spirit, a monstrous abstraction, an all-encompassing something that is nothing, a mirage this phantom is the public. Only a passionless but reflective age can spin this phantom out, with the help of the press when the press itself becomes an abstraction ... [and] the only thing that can keep life going in the prevailing torpor. By Soren Kierkegaard Phantom Abstraction Provided Spirit Public

I have a high pain threshold. In fact, it's more of a large and tastfully decorated foyer than a threshold. But I do get easily bored By Cassandra Clare Threshold High Pain Fact Bored

We cannot measure, what it is we do not know to value. By Brian Solis Measure

I don't know why we have to put things in boxes of superlatives. That isolates them. Life is fluid, and the minute you start trying to put a line around something, it will deceive you and go away. By Alan Arkin Superlatives Put Things Boxes Life

measure up - disillusion us by showing By John Howard Griffin Measure Disillusion Showing

What a leveller this remote-control gizmo was ... it chopped down the heavyweight and stretched out the slight until all the set's emissions, commercials, murders, game-shows, the thousand and one varying joys and terrors of the real and the imagined, acquired an equal weight ... By Salman Rushdie Leveller Remotecontrol Gizmo Commercials Murders

And the maximum number extracted. You know what your bosses say about attachment, littl'un. Don't get too attached to me. By Karen Traviss Littlun Extracted Maximum Number Attachment

Average dies quicker than ever before. Digital doesn't mess around. It's binary. By David Hieatt Average Dies Quicker Digital Binary

The accretion of tiny marvels can numb us to the arrival of the stupendous. By Kevin Kelly Stupendous Accretion Tiny Marvels Numb

Weening is not measure. By George Herbert Weening Measure

Grab your pen! Grab your sword! Eviscerate small minds with pinpoint force of mental might. Victory is in horizon's sight! By A.h. Scott Grab Pen Sword Eviscerate Victory

It is nayat one fraigen, lita. It has naya honed scales to rip yon wide. By Fawn Bonning Lita Fraigen Nayat Wide Naya

the nearness of climate tipping points, beyond which climate dynamics can cause rapid changes out of humanity's control. Tipping points occur because of amplifying feedbacks - as when a microphone is placed too close to a speaker, which amplifies any little sound picked up by the microphone, which then picks up the amplification, which is again picked up By James Hansen Climate Control Tipping Points Nearness

Mastery.- We have reached mastery when we neither mistake nor hesitate in the achievement. By Friedrich Nietzsche Mastery Achievement Reached Mastery Mistake

There are no limits, only plateaus. By Sam A. Patel Limits Plateaus

Cat, gray tabby, calm, watches large, black ant. Man, rapt, stands staring at cat and ant. Ant advances along path. Ant halts, baffled. Ant back-tracks fast - straight at cat. Cat, alarmed, backs away. Man, standing, staring, laughs. Ant changes path again. Cat, calm again, watches again. By Lydia Davis Ant Cat Man Gray Tabby

To trace in Nature's most minute design The signature and stamp of power divine ... The Invisible in things scarce seen revealed, To whom an atom is an ample field. By William Cowper Nature Divine Trace Minute Design

Qualityless simply means there is no way to discuss it. There is no way to pin it down. It could be anything at any given moment since infinity is not bound even by itself, nor the words that human beings choose to try and talk around it. By Frederick Lenz Qualityless Simply Discuss Pin Moment

Three quarks for Muster Mark! By James Joyce Mark Muster Quarks

I'M SIGNIFICANT!!!...Say's the dust speck. By Bill Watterson Significant Speck Dust

I shall devote all my efforts to bring light into the immense obscurity that today reigns in Analysis. It so lacks any plan or system, that one is really astonished that there are so many people who devote themselves to it - and, still worse, it is absolutely devoid of any rigor. By Niels Henrik Abel Analysis Devote Efforts Bring Light

Accuracy = Supremacy By Matshona Dhliwayo Supremacy Accuracy

I've crossed some kind of invisible line. I feel as if I've come to a place I never thought I'd have to come to. And I don't know how I got here. It's a strange place. It's a place where a little harmless dreaming and then some sleepy, early-morning talk has led me into considerations of death and annihilation. By Raymond Carver Line Place Crossed Kind Invisible

Never have I found the limits of the photographic potential. Every horizon, upon being reached, reveals another beckoning in the distance. Always, I am on the threshold. By W. Eugene Smith Potential Found Limits Photographic Horizon

Megahertz: This is really, really big hertz. By Dave Barry Megahertz Hertz Big

... the natural course from nullity to grandeur is to forget that you are a gramme and to feel that you are a millionth part of a ton. By Yevgeny Zamyatin Ton Natural Nullity Grandeur Forget

I don't think Stoppardian has a precise definition. By Tom Stoppard Stoppardian Definition Precise

We stand in life at midnight; we are always at the threshold of a new dawn. By Martin Luther King Jr. Midnight Dawn Stand Life Threshold

In the landscape of extinction, precision is next to godliness. By Samuel Beckett Extinction Precision Godliness Landscape

There's no ceiling ... just a continuation of improvement. By Chris Weidman Ceiling Improvement Continuation

The sense of endings as well as beginnings in the air is now so obvious in so many dimensions of our experience that a critical mass has been reached. By Marianne Williamson Reached Sense Endings Beginnings Air

It is time for thee to be gone, lest the age more decent in its wantonness should laugh at thee and drive thee of the stage.[Lat., Tempus abire tibi est, ne ... Rideat et pulset lasciva decentius aetas.] By Horace Lat Tempus Rideat Thee Stage

I'll stop at nothing less than you By Finbar Connolly Stop

Tiny details imperceptible to us decide everything! By W.g. Sebald Tiny Details Imperceptible Decide

There is that low level existing before reaching to the peak. By Ezekiel Mosoatsi Peak Low Level Existing Reaching

Minitrue, Minipax, Miniluv and Miniplenty. By George Orwell Minipax Minitrue Miniluv Miniplenty

My mind rebels at stagnation. Give me problems, give me work, give me the most abstruse cryptogram, or the most intricate analysis, and I am in my own proper atmosphere. But I abhor the dull routine of existence. I crave for mental exaltation. By Arthur Conan Doyle Give Stagnation Mind Rebels Problems

When an idea reaches critical mass there is no stopping the shift its presence will induce. By Marianne Williamson Induce Idea Reaches Critical Mass

[ ... ]Mildred driving a hundred miles an hour across town, he shouting at her and she shouting back and both trying to hear what was said, but hearing only the scream of the car. "At least keep it down to the minimum!" he yelled. "What?" she cried. "Keep it down to fifty-five, the minimum" he shouted. "The what?" she shrieked. "Speed!" he shouted. And she pushed it up to one hundred and five miles and tore the breath from his mouth. By Ray Bradbury Mildred Shouting Town Car Minimum

We are at an inflection point in history. By Joel Garreau History Inflection Point

EVEN RANDOMNESS IS WITHIN A SET OF PARAMETERS; THRESHOLDS ... By Clyde Desouza Thresholds Parameters Randomness Set

Impact minus twenty seconds, guys . . ." said the computer. "Then turn the bloody engines back on!" bawled Zaphod. "Oh, sure thing, guys," said the computer. By Douglas Adams Guys Impact Computer Minus Twenty

How good is it to remember one's insignificance: that of a man among billions of men, of an animal amid billions of animals; and one's abode, the earth, a little grain of sand in comparison with Sirius and others, and one's life span in comparison with billions on billions of ages. There is only one significance, you are a worker. The assignment is inscribed in your reason and heart and expressed clearly and comprehensibly by the best among the beings similar to you. The reward for doing the assignment is immediately within you. But what the significance of the assignment is or of its completion, that you are not given to know, nor do you need to know it. It is good enough as it is. What else could you desire? By Leo Tolstoy Billions Comparison Sirius Assignment Animal

I'm into scales right now. By John Coltrane Scales

The true nature of a thing is the highest it can become. By Aristotle. True Nature Thing Highest

speed understander, By Rohit Bhargava Speed Understander

I repeatedly have to correct this belief. In a sense, magnitude involves steps of 10 because every increase of one magnitude represents a tenfold amplification of the ground motion. But there is no 'scale of 10' in the sense of an upper limit. By Charles Francis Richter Belief Repeatedly Correct Magnitude Sense

A Thaum is the basic unit of magical strength. It has been universally established as the amount of magic needed to create one small white pigeon or three normal-sized billiard balls. By Terry Pratchett Thaum Strength Basic Unit Magical

The three rules of the Tipping Point - the Law of the Few, the Stickiness Factor, the Power of Context - offer a way of making sense of epidemics. They provide us with direction for how to go about reaching a Tipping Point. By Malcolm Gladwell Point Factor Context Tipping Law

When well-qualified, upper middle-class blacks or Latinos or Asians move to predominantly white neighborhoods, there's what's called the tipping point. That tipping point is generally 15 percent; at 15 percent you begin to see white flight. By Richard Benjamin Latinos Asians Wellqualified Upper Neighborhoods

So often we measure by what is false. We should measure by what is barely legible barely in our dailiness. It is the invisible that doesn't lie the invisible through which we see ourselves finally on a back street in the world. By Peter Gizzi False Measure Barely Invisible Dailiness

Quanity has it's own quality. By Joseph Stalin Quanity Quality

That's inches away from being millimetre perfect. By Ted Lowe Perfect Inches Millimetre

Crossing the Penobscot, one found a visible descent in the scale of humanity. By Francis Parkman Penobscot Crossing Humanity Found Visible

In beauty faults conspicuous grow; The smallest speck is seen on snow. By John Gay Grow Snow Beauty Faults Conspicuous

Etchings endure, But not in SandMeanings Collide To Unresolved FragmentsCodes fizzle to StaticThey are not lostBut UnheardNever lostFading slowly to SilenceBy infinite degrees By Ashim Shanker Collide Unresolved Etchings Endure Degrees

It is a point where our old models must be discarded and a new reality rules. By Vernor Vinge Rules Point Models Discarded Reality

How low, how little are the proud, How indigent the great! By Thomas Gray Low Proud Great Indigent

The intensity of a person unafraid of death, at the end of his rope. By Banana Yoshimoto Death Rope Intensity Person Unafraid

The time to embrace your magnificence is now. By Rhonda Byrne Time Embrace Magnificence

Tempo ... now there's a big word. By Barry Venison Tempo Word Big

This is all we are at our best, he thought, tiny instances accumulating up into a greater whole. There is noting magnificent in this world, he thought, that is not born from an act so slight as to go wholly unnoticed. We must be especially attentive to see them, and to remember to perform them, he thought, yes, that is the crux: we must simply pay attention. By Toby Barlow Thought Tiny Instances Accumulating Greater

Precision can be suffocating By Dan Brown Precision Suffocating

The end of the world: the wholesale internal introversion upon itself of the noosphere, which has simultaneously reached the uttermost limit of its complexity and its centrality ... the overthrow of equilibrium, detaching the mind, furfilled at last, from its material matrix, so that it will henceforth rest with all its weight on God-Omega ... critical point simultaneously of emergence and emersion, of maturation and evasion. By Pierre Teilhard De Chardin World Noosphere Centrality End Wholesale

Whether we are able to be a complete success or failure is in such critical balance that every smallest human test of integrity every smallest moment-to-moment decision tips the scales affirmatively or negatively. By R. Buckminster Fuller Smallest Decision Negatively Complete Success

The worst kind of management seeks a single optimum, a one-scale index of efficiency, like the mindless scales of 1 to 10 for grading a woman's beauty or one to four stars for a movie's appeal. By James Fallows Optimum Efficiency Appeal Worst Kind

This is some minx's token, By William Shakespeare Token Minx

The shortest interval between two points is the awareness that they are not two. By Eric Micha'el Leventhal Shortest Interval Points Awareness

She got me logged in, which was a suspicous amount of help and attention from a Detective Inspector, and explained the priority codes to me.'Officially, low means we want it within a week,' said Stephanopoulos. 'Medium is five days and high priority is three.''And really?' I asked.'Today, now and 'I want it bloody yesterday. By Ben Aaronovitch Officially Inspector Stephanopoulos Detective Low

Nothing is more visible than things hidden; Nothing is more manifest than things minute; Therefore, the superior man should be aware of his aloneness By Confucius Things Hidden Minute Aloneness Visible

How small the vastest of human catastrophes may seem, at a distance of a few million miles. By H.g.wells Miles Small Vastest Human Catastrophes

One magnitude is said to be the limit of another magnitude when the second may approach the first within any given magnitude, however small, though the second may never exceed the magnitude it approaches. By Jean Le Rond D'alembert Magnitude Small Approaches Limit Approach

The minimum could be defined as the perfection that an artefact achieves when it is no longer possible to improve it by subtraction. This is the quality that an object has when every component, every detail, and every junction has been reduced or condensed to the essentials. it is the result of the omission of the inessentials. By John Pawson Subtraction Minimum Defined Perfection Artefact

When you reach that competing point, when you reach that time when the gun is about to go off, everyone's level is pretty much the same. The one thing that's going to separate you from everybody else is how you deal with those pressures, how you stay relaxed. By Apolo Ohno Reach Point Competing Time Gun

Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Relevant, and Timely By Chip Heath Measurable Actionable Relevant Specific Timely

The highest point of yesterday should be the lowest point of today By B.k.s. Iyengar Point Today Highest Yesterday Lowest

A lone peak of high point is a natural focal point in the landscape, something by which both travelers and local orient themselves. In the continuum of landscape, mountains are discontinuity culminating in high points, natural barriers, unearthly earth. By Rebecca Solnit Landscape High Natural Point Lone

Choice word and measured phrase above the reach Of ordinary men. By William Wordsworth Choice Men Word Measured Phrase

Having observed his market calls real time over the years, I can say that Jason Perl's application of the DeMark Indicators distinguishes his work from industry peers when it comes to market timing. This book demonstrates how traders can benefit from his insight, using the studies to identify the exhaustion of established trends or the onset of new ones. Whether you're fundamentally or technically inclined, Perl's DeMark Indicators is an invaluable trading resource. By Leon G. Cooperman Jason Market Indicators Perl Years

It is a sad mission to cut through and destroy with the scissors of analysis the delicate and iridescent veils with which our proud mediocrity clothes itself. By Cesare Lombroso Sad Mission Cut Destroy Scissors

Reaching the top is a monumental achievement, but remaining there may be the most spectacular feat of all. By John C. Maxwell Reaching Achievement Top Monumental Remaining

When we look at thing, we must examine its essence and treat its appearance merely as an usher at the threshold, we must, once we cross the threshold, grasp the essence of the thing. By Mao Zedong Threshold Thing Essence Grasp Examine

God is as great in minuteness as He is in magnitude. By Charles Caleb Colton God Magnitude Great Minuteness

There's a measure in all things. By Fyodor Dostoyevsky Things Measure

The velocity and volume on the Web are so great that nothing is forgotten and nothing is remembered, By Leon Wieseltier Web Remembered Velocity Volume Great

Tritons Trident! By Anna Banks Trident Tritons

We have measured ourselves by ourselves until the incentive to seek higher plateaus in the things of the Spirit is all but gone. By Aiden Wilson Tozer Spirit Measured Incentive Seek Higher

sight. In his essay On The Sublime, Edmund Burke observes, "Represent the most sublime and affecting tragedy we have...and when you have collected your audience, just at the moment when their minds are filled with expectation, let it be reported that a criminal is on the point of being executed in the adjoining square..." And in a moment, the theater will be empty. In these bloody rituals of execution and repression, the leader becomes the ancient God-King stepping forward to save his people, a promise as dangerous as it is seductive. If there is one lesson we can take away from the extravagant lives of our tyrants it is the fragility of our democratic society which, after all, is the exception, not the norm, in that dark, violent story known as human history. By Daniel Myerson Sight Sublime Moment Edmund Represent

For what level of mediocrity will you settle? By Brandon Lee Settle Level Mediocrity

Examined in color through the adjustable window of a computer screen, the Mandelbrot set seems more fractal than fractals, so rich is its complication across scales. A cataloguing of the different images within it or a numerical description of the set's outline would require an infinity of information. But here is a paradox: to send a full description of the set over a transmission line requires just a few dozen characters of code. A terse computer program contains enough information to reproduce the entire set. Those who were first to understand the way the set commingles complexity and simplicity were caught unprepared-even Mandelbrot. By James Gleick Set Mandelbrot Examined Screen Scales

A milestone is less date and more definition. By Rands Definition Milestone Date

Subtlety will sometimes give safety, no less than strength; and minuteness has sometimes escaped, where magnitude would have been crushed. The little animal that kills the boa is formidable chiefly from its insignificance, which is incompressible by the folds of its antagonist. By Charles Caleb Colton Subtlety Safety Strength Escaped Crushed

Master Precision. Be a precision instrument myself. By Robert Bresson Master Precision Instrument

Mathematically-minded persons will thus perceive immediately that the magnitude scale is a logarithmic one and that the number 2.512 is the fifth root of 100. By Robert Burnham Jr. Mathematicallyminded Number Persons Perceive Immediately

I counted to ten slowly, using binary notation. By Robert A. Heinlein Slowly Notation Counted Ten Binary