A Quote by Satya Nadella

What gets lost is we wouldn't be who we are and as successful as we have been if we didn't have a decent batting average. — © Satya Nadella
What gets lost is we wouldn't be who we are and as successful as we have been if we didn't have a decent batting average.
Between 2007 and 2010, the average white family experienced an 11% reduction in wealth, but the average black family lost 31% of its wealth. The average Hispanic family lost 44.7%.
I have been pretty free-flowing in my batting. I have not let situations change my batting around too much.
My batting average has been good, so people ask how much luck is involved. I tell them when I work 14 hours a day, 7 days a week, I get lucky.
If you are anything like me you'll have to fight tooth-and-nail to stay in the game (evangelism). Because although the home runs have been invigorating, my batting average over the years is abysmally low.
What I seek is the highest possible batting average.
I didn't think much about batting average when I was playing.
We're not going to have a perfect batting average and it's important that Americans understand that.
If a coach gets behind Lonzo and has confidence in him, I'm cool. 'Cause that's when he's very successful. He's been successful in AAU, high school and college.
Over the years, we have lost millions of decent paying jobs. These trade agreements have forced wages down in America so the average worker in America today is working longer hours for lower wages.
Maybe I'm delusional but I'm usually funny. It's not 100% but I have a pretty good batting average.
I like to score and drive in runs more than pay attention to batting average.
What gets lost in the textbook is the overall narrative. It gets lost in all the boxes and all the photos and all the little stuff that's stuck in all the time.
I've learned that getting what you want gives you a pretty high batting average, and leaves you plenty to struggle for.
There were times last year when people looked at the scoreboard and thought my batting average was the temperature.
I have no idea what my batting average was in high school, but I know it wasn't below .450, and that's pretty good hitting where I come from.
I can't really say I'm batting badly. I'm not batting long enough to be batting badly
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