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  • Navigate by the same star, unwilling to change, and you find yourself not only off-course but lost. -- Richard Bach
  • We can make aircrafts that can navigate a maze of hallways. -- Vijay Kumar
  • The best way to navigate through life is to give up all of our controls. -- Gerald Jampolsky
  • Everything in life has some risk, and what you have to actually learn to do is how to navigate it. -- Reid Hoffman
  • Ideas matter. The world matters. Our lives matter, and the choices we make as we navigate our lives perhaps matter most of all. -- Lauren Myracle
  • The road to success is not easy to navigate, but with hard work, drive and passion, it's possible to achieve the American dream. -- Tommy Hilfiger
  • You don't realize how much you use your credit card not even to buy things. It's a card you get so you can navigate society. -- Adam Carolla
  • I have this dream life where I get to be a celebrity but I get to navigate the world fairly easily because I'm always in character. -- Dana Carvey
  • But particularly when the media profess to strive toward objectivity, gatekeepers play a crucial role in helping people navigate the news to make educated political decisions. -- Eric Alterman
  • Every day we wake up, we have an opportunity to do some good, but there's so much bad that you have to navigate to get to the good. -- Chesley Sullenberger
  • In New York, we're always confined with spaces. Our restaurants are difficult to navigate as cooks and to operate. We fight against the buildings we run in New York. -- David Chang
  • My books are about ordinary people placed in extraordinary situations who are able to draw upon their inner reserves to challenge the status-quo in life and navigate compelling human relationships. -- Vikas Swarup
  • We live in a time where the media is a very difficult thing to navigate because it's everywhere, and I tend to want to be a lot more private with my life. -- Emily VanCamp
  • The moral values, ethical codes and laws that guide our choices in normal times are, if anything, even more important to help us navigate the confusing and disorienting time of a disaster. -- Sheri Fink
  • After all, the past is our only real guide to the future, and historical analogies are instruments for distilling and organizing the past and converting it to a map by which we can navigate. -- Michael Mandelbaum
  • Politics is a rough and tumble business. It's not for the faint-hearted. I've got bruises and cuts from being in the political arena. But by and large, I understand how to navigate the process. -- Donna Brazile
  • I take parenting incredibly seriously. I want to be there for my kids and help them navigate the world, and develop skills, emotional intelligence, to enjoy life, and I'm lucky to be able to do that and have two healthy, normal boys. -- Joan Cusack
  • I navigate through the world with the excitement and determination of a child. That's why I'm an artist. I'd die without an outlet for expression. Unfortunately, more often than not, that childlike energy is the maturity level I bring to many circumstances. -- Kurt Sutter
  • Life is going to be complex, and the only way we're able navigate our way through it at all is by living as best we can and absorbing those experiences and somehow making intuitive responses in future situations that resemble them in some way. -- Daniel Tammet
  • Typing with your fingers or thumbs is sooooo 2012. I tweeted that earlier in the year. I type with my eyes. Not only that, I navigate my computer, create and play music, keep a calendar, conference call, lead web X meetings, text and, obviously, tweet with my eyes. -- Steve Gleason
  • As you navigate through the rest of your life, be open to collaboration. Other people and other people's ideas are often better than your own. Find a group of people who challenge and inspire you, spend a lot of time with them, and it will change your life. -- Amy Poehler
  • I don't see why it should be remarkable that you can acquire a reputation for fairness and decency. Those are qualities shared by so many people. And the great majority of people I meet are decent people, just trying to navigate their way through the world without causing too much trouble. -- Michael Palin
  • It's the job of any business owner to be clear about the company's nonnegotiable core values. They're the riverbanks that help guide us as we refine and improve on performance and excellence. A lack of riverbanks creates estuaries and cloudy waters that are confusing to navigate. I want a crystal-clear, swiftly flowing stream. -- Danny Meyer
  • The Xbox 360 is the best game console ever designed. It's fast and powerful - games look as good on the 360 as on high-end PCs that cost six times as much. It's easy to navigate and has lots of useful secondary features - the ability to play digital video, stream MP3s, and so on. -- James Surowiecki
  • Just as we teach our children how to ride a bike, we need to teach them how to navigate social media and make the right moves that will help them. The physical world is similar to the virtual world in many cases. It's about being aware. We can prevent many debacles if we're educated. -- Amy Jo Martin
  • Whatever it is, if you draw, you paint, you're a carpenter, you play football, the more you do it, you're a journalist, the more stories you write, the more people you interview and navigate your way through these different personalities to get your story, the better you're going to get at it. Acting's no different. -- Tom Sizemore
  • Every teenager deals in his or her own sexuality and has to face it and figure out how it can coincide with the rest of their lives in a healthy manner. And try to navigate it in our modern society, which is wrought with stigma and taboo and repression, and sort of as a result, these inner monsters that some teenagers really struggle with. -- Ezra Miller
  • We can navigate by looking at ant mounds. -- Joe Teti
  • Celebrity is a very tricky area to navigate. -- Minnie Driver
  • The Yellowstone river is a beautiful river to navigate. -- William Henry Ashley
  • I'm the only comedian qualified to navigate a supertanker. -- Peter Baynham
  • To navigate, you must be brave and you must remember. -- Mau Piailug
  • Fix your course on a star and you'll navigate any storm. -- Leonardo da Vinci
  • Life is a big collaboration. And we can't navigate it alone. -- Tim Gunn
  • You need to have the ability to gracefully navigate the world. -- Malcolm Gladwell
  • The most advanced nations are always those who navigate the most. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Get yourself grounded and you can navigate even the stormiest roads in peace. -- Steve Goodier
  • If one tries to navigate unknown waters one runs the risk of shipwreck -- Albert Einstein
  • It's not easy trying to navigate your internal world in the public eye. -- Natasha Lyonne
  • ... you need more than luck to navigate successfully through a thousand sieves in succession. -- Richard Dawkins
  • The goal of leadership is not to eradicate uncertainty but rather to navigate it. -- Andy Stanley
  • Art should help you to navigate the real challenges of being a human being. -- Martin Firrell
  • I'm interested in the way language is used to navigate the world around us. -- John Burnside
  • Helping Africans navigate the transition to modernity with a huge, wonderful wildlife resource still intact. -- Patrick Bergin
  • It's everywhere, constant criticism of women's appearance in magazines and online. It's not easy to navigate. -- Shirley Manson
  • It's a hard process to navigate... to figure out where your kid ought to go to college. -- Margaret Spellings
  • Any damn fool can navigate the world sober. It takes a really good sailor to do it drunk. -- Francis Chichester
  • If life is like a canoe in a raging river then wisdom is the paddle to successfully navigate. -- Orrin Woodward
  • TV writing is tricky to navigate because you have so many different personalities - the actors, multiple producers. -- Roger Avary
  • Living with my mom, I saw how she used language to cross boundaries, handle situations, navigate the world. -- Trevor Noah
  • We have just begun to navigate a strange region; we must expect to encounter strange adventures, strange perils. -- Arthur Machen
  • As I continue to mature and navigate the world, there are so many myths that are dispelled for me. -- Tim Gunn
  • Some days I'm in better control and can navigate my way through stuff, and other days, not so much. -- Kiefer Sutherland
  • There's a particular hierarchy in the prison - class distinctions, high-school cliques. You have to learn how to navigate. -- Laura Prepon
  • If you can see the vision of your goal clearly, you can plan and map effectively, and navigate efficiently. -- Steve Maraboli
  • This is classic when you begin thinking about what is a great founder is, you navigate what is apparent paradoxes. -- Reid Hoffman
  • Let's face it, life is a constant challenge. It's full of unexpected detours that no one but you can navigate. -- Sheryl Crow
  • The US Navy has several people on every ship that can navigate by the stars. They don't fool with that. -- Bill Nye
  • Culture is a simplification and a lie. It's the currency by which fools navigate the world. Smart people get beyond it. -- Terence McKenna
  • A man can't be in the space where there is feminine rage and bitterness. He doesn't know how to navigate it. -- Iyanla Vanzant
  • Management, at every level, is about the effort to frame challenges, define end states, and allocate resources to navigate between them. -- Steven Sinofsky
  • ...[Y]ou cannot successfully navigate the future unless you keep always framed beside it a small clear image of the past. -- Jan Struther
  • All successful people learn to navigate diverse personalities. So don't loose hopes after failure, try other ways and you'll reach there. -- Auliq Ice
  • Myths are wonderful tools that we've had, oh, for eons now that help us navigate the situations we find ourselves in. -- Jeff Bridges
  • You'll be hard-pressed to reach your goals if you don't map out where you're going. Take time to navigate your life. -- Richelle E. Goodrich
  • Lost in this young world, I'm just trying to navigate See the pie sliced, I'm just trying to grab a plate. -- G-Eazy
  • Life means to be living.Problems will always be there. When they arise navigate through them with yoga- don't take a break. -- B.K.S. Iyengar
  • A skydiver, arrogant in his ability to navigate the heavens, rejects his fragile state and calls himself a God of the skies. -- Sarah Latchaw
  • No one can give you any answers. There aren't any. You have to discover for yourself-you must learn to navigate the mystery. -- Bill Hicks
  • History is the diary of humankind; to forget it is to try to navigate the future with no memory of the past. -- T.L. Rese
  • Google has already tested robot cars in San Francisco. If they can navigate San Francisco, they can probably manage just about anywhere. -- Norman Foster
  • I aim to remind the warrior within us all to navigate through the unknown that we may meet the morning, improved and unenslaved. -- Keariene Muizz
  • If you're good at it, and you love it, and it helps you navigate the river of the world, then it can't be wrong. -- Sherman Alexie
  • In Slack, you create channels to discuss different topics. For a small group of people, those channels are relatively easy to manage and navigate. -- Stewart Butterfield
  • We need all hands on deck, and that means clearing hurdles for women and girls as they navigate careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. -- Michelle Obama
  • Chiefly the sea-shore has been the point of departure to knowledge, as to commerce. The most advanced nations are always those who navigate the most. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Books are the compasses and telescopes and sextants and charts which other men have prepared to help us navigate the dangerous seas of human life. -- Jesse Lee Bennett
  • In long-term relationships ... we are called upon to navigate that delicate balance between separateness and connectedness ... we confront the challenge of sustaining both--without losing either. -- Harriet Lerner
  • I tend to navigate by indirection, meaning that most of the major things in my life have happened when I've been thinking about something else. -- Lauren Willig
  • The way I navigate scenes is through what I perceive to be the emotional truth of the character: what he wants from moment to moment. -- Ben Bass
  • When you live on cash, you understand the limits of the world around which you navigate each day. Credit leads into a desert with invisible boundaries. -- Anton Chekhov
  • There are no road signs to help navigate. And, in fact, no one has yet determined which side of the road we're supposed to be on. -- Steve Case
  • In pursuing reform, we have to navigate uncharted waters. We may also have to confront protracted problems because we will have to shake up vested interests. -- Li Keqiang
  • We intend to keep the lines of communication open with the Defense Department so we can help our border law enforcement agencies navigate the equipment application process. -- Henry Cuellar
  • It's quite widespread in rock culture, that mythology of the shooting star. I'd rather be the North star. As bob (Dylan) says, you can navigate by it. -- Bono
  • I am drawn to roles that are strong, intelligent, and a little edgy. With Complications, I navigate my character Samantha Ellison through some really emotionally challenging times. -- Beth Riesgraf
  • Even a small amount of perspective can change our lives. Because even the smallest amount of perspective can change how we are able to navigate hard times. -- Andy Andrews
  • It's really difficult to navigate attention and stardom and celebrity status and still try to maintain yourself and hold onto your intelligence and integrity. It's really challenging. -- Shirley Manson
  • One of the greatest values of mentors is the ability to see ahead what others cannot see and to help them navigate a course to their destination. -- John C. Maxwell
  • Every year, it takes more brains to navigate this complicated world. More people are falling below what I call the 'incompetence line' through no fault of their own. -- Scott Adams
  • True wealth is having a healthy mind, body, and spirit. True wealth is having the knowledge to maneuver and navigate the mental obstacles that inhibit your ability to soar. -- RuPaul
  • For many of the brave men and women who have fought on the front lines, returning home means trying to navigate a complicated and bureaucratic Veterans Administration benefits system. -- Kirsten Gillibrand
  • The HoneyLine' is my web site and TV segments that were birthed out of the stark reality that we all need a few people to help navigate this life. -- Gabrielle Reece
  • Emotions. Swelling waves that we are so often powerless to navigate. Is there some meaning to them? Of course, you just have to learn how to properly manage them. -- Ruben Papian
  • Kids born today will see us navigate past the first greatest test of humanity, which is: can we actually be smart enough to live on a planet without destroying it? -- Alex Steffen
  • Everybody feels good in their skin for about a minute a day, and the rest of the day, you're just trying to navigate your way through the sea of terror. -- Jessalyn Gilsig
  • False hope can lead to intemperate choices and flawed decision making. True hope takes into account the real threats that exist and seeks to navigate the best path around them. -- Jerome Groopman
  • It's nice to have a pause to parent and to be more present at home, teaching them how to drive cars and navigate boys and all this sort of thing. -- Diane Lane
  • [Young people] are much less likely to express attitudes that defied us between us and them. They see themselves as part of a global economy that they can navigate successfully. -- Barack Obama
  • The future belongs to neither the conduit or content players, but those who control the filtering, searching and sense-making tools we will rely on to navigate through the expanses of cyberspace. -- Paul Saffo
  • I've been able to stay good because of my family and keeping God first. If you don't have God in your life, how are you going to navigate through this world? -- Keke Palmer
  • All my shows are therapy, trying to navigate interesting subjects so I can work them out and to be honest and say some things are beyond the wit of this man. -- Marcus Brigstocke
  • Louis Armstrong is the master of the jazz solo. He became the beacon, the light in the tower, that helped the rest of us navigate the tricky waters of jazz improvisation. -- Ellis Marsalis, Jr.
  • Our brains have evolved to help us survive within the orders of magnitude of size and speed which our bodies operate at. We never evolved to navigate in the world of atoms. -- Richard Dawkins
  • Sometimes our balance has to be upset and our course reset in order to help us navigate to our final destination. This is my final destination and where I was meant to be. -- Ella Dominguez
  • We shouldn't ignore any guidance that comes from the mind - we should listen to our minds AND balance mental messages with intuitive messages. We need both to navigate our way through life. -- Shakti Gawain
  • Hollywood is difficult to navigate if you have integrity, so I opted not to work if there wasn't enough to do in a role, which doesn't have to do with the role's size. -- Robin Wright
  • Gain control of the emotions. Be the helmsperson and not blown around by the winds of emotion. While there will be winds, you can navigate them or even use them to expedite your journey. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • You have to lead, in the case of a game show, a contestant through the architecture of the show. So there's a lot of rules there, literal and implied, that you have to navigate. -- Michael Ian Black
  • Art's true purpose is to be human as opposed to some rarefied activity set away from real life. I think art should help you to navigate the real challenges of being a human being. -- Martin Firrell
  • The less concerned with aesthetics and usability these friends and family members are, the more easily they navigate sites and applications I can't make head nor hair of. Like the ex-girlfriend who mastered Ebay. -- Jeffrey Zeldman
  • We're cautious. We'd rather exceed expectations than miss but I think it's going to be a continued difficult economy. Apple is trying a different way to navigate out of this, we're trying to innovate. -- Steve Jobs
  • Writing on the blog, you want to get attention and make strong claims. In academic work, that often doesn't pay, so sometimes it's a little bit difficult going back and forth to navigate these differences. -- Alex Tabarrok
  • Darius was clearly of the opinion That the air is also man's dominion, And that, with paddle or fins or pinion, We soon or late Shall navigate The azure, as now we sail the sea. -- John Townsend Trowbridge
  • The next few years are going to be horrendous in the UK. The last thing we need is a Somali pirate-style raid on the few wealth creators who still dare to navigate Britain's gale-force waters. -- Andrew Lloyd Webber
  • I've never had to deal with ageism - so far - in my career; I have been able to navigate my career and getting older and the roles and opportunities that have come to me. -- Sutton Foster
  • I know what it feels like to carry a lot of weight in a society that's very image-conscious. It's a thin person's world, and we try to navigate within it without being made fun of. -- Kevin Smith
  • Death just comes, not happiness. Because when you're trying to find happiness, you're trying to navigate a very, very murky minefield of distractions, of disappointments, of deceptions. That's why you have to work on happiness. -- Ian K. Smith
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