Organizing

Organizing

Organizing (also spelled organising) is the act of rearranging elements following one or more rules.

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Famous quotes containing the word organizing:

    The idealism of Berkeley is only a crude statement of the idealism of Jesus, and that again is a crude statement of the fact that all nature is the rapid efflux of goodness executing and organizing itself.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    Abolitionists were men of sharp angles. Organizing them was like binding crooked sticks in a bundle.
    Jane Grey Swisshelm (1815–1884)

    When we say “science” we can either mean any manipulation of the inventive and organizing power of the human intellect: or we can mean such an extremely different thing as the religion of science the vulgarized derivative from this pure activity manipulated by a sort of priestcraft into a great religious and political weapon.
    Wyndham Lewis (1882–1957)