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Try ThisYours Truly, Mel-in-Tex "If we are overcome by the imagined risk of an unlikely death, we may miss the elusive chance to live fully." - Rev. William J. Keene
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I need to know the source of this quote, "Think Globally but act locally." To help this has to do with International Marketing. Anyone?
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You should have created a new topic for this, but oh well. Rene Dubois: "Think globally, but act locally" http://www.law.pace.edu/env/Rondonia/RobinsonAddress/img049.gifhttp://www.smu.org.uy/biblioteca/libros/Interf.htmTHINK GLOBALLY but act locally. Thinking at a global level is a useful and exciting intellectual activity, but no substitute for the work needed to solve practical problems at home. If we really want to contribute to the welfare of humankind and of our pl anet, the best place to start is in our own community, and its fields, rivers, marshes, coastlines, roads and streets, as well as with its social problems. Rene Dubos for Box B, Bucksville. http://comp.uark.edu/~rhenry/84.htmlAnother Variation:Thinking locally is the real key for your company to expand globally. http://www.businessforum.com/ecm02.html | "Give me a firm point to stand on, and I will move the earth" - Archimedes (287 BC - 212 BC) ----- "For me, insanity is super sanity. The normal is psychotic. Normal means lack of imagination, lack of creativity" - Jean Dubuffet |
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