Quotes About Development
An innovation is an idea, practice, or object that is perceived as new by an individual or other unit of adoption.
~ Everett M. Rogers
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The average American school lags twenty-five years behind the best practice" (Mort, 1953).
~ Everett M. Rogers
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It disturbs me when Obama says in the State of the Union address that he wants to make dropping out of school at 18 illegal, because people learn differently and before there are forms of learning for every type of person in the world, we shouldn't be condemned for leaving.
~ Ezra Miller
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There is no reason why the same man should like the same book at 18 and at 48.
~ Ezra Pound
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Things have ends (or scopes) and beginnings. To/ know what precedes and what follows will assist yr/ comprehension of process.
~ Ezra Pounds
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Not all change qualifies as transformation.
~ F. LeRon Shults
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We cannot be rooted in the past forever. We must not be sentimental.
~ F. Sionil Jose
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Time is a dressmaker specializing in alterations
~ Faith Baldwin
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Yet understanding one's own nature is often a first step to personal growth. All this psychological crap was making me irritable.
~ Faith Hunter
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marked more by the way the grass
~ Faith Hunter
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Any writer worth the name is always getting into one thing or getting out of another thing.
~ Fannie Hurst
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This country was built by refugees. And yet look how it has advanced, look how it has developed! ... Here, where people from many cultures, many religions, and many parts of the planet have come together, they have built such an advanced society. It amazes me. ... Why has America done so well?
~ Farah Ahmedi
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What we see today is an American economy that has boomed because of policies and developments of the 1950s and '60s: the interstate-highway system, massive funding for science and technology, a public-education system that was the envy of the world and generous immigration policies.
~ Fareed Zakaria
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One could only hope that this country, which had always been poor – not through a lack of resources, but because Portugal had decided that this was to be the country's fate- would finally develop to its full potential. I just hope that it would not go the way of other independent black nations, which had allowed their resources to plundered by large foreign multinational companies and leaders hungry for wealth and power. [281]
~ Farida Karodia
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Watching the developments from afar was both an exercise of academic speculation and resignation to the finitude of one's capabilities; an opportunity to tend to one's neuroses in the privacy of one's secret garden; an acquiescence to impotence and an acknowledgement of the limits of the pen.
~ Farish A. Noor
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If you want to grow your business without the headache and stress of growing your payroll, first talk to your clients to find out exactly what they're looking for, then reach out to web developers and inquire about turning your content into an interactive web-based tool. It's easier and cheaper than you might think. Maybe technology has afforded us the ability to clone ourselves after all.
~ Fast Company
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~ Faye Kellerman
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Anyone not busy learning is busy dying. For as long as you foster a willingness to learn, you will ward off sclerosis of the brain and hardening of the mental arteries. Curiosity has led many a man and women into the valley of serious wealth.
~ Felix Dennis
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By focusing hard on obtaining that human capital you will vastly increase your chances of becoming rich. Stupid
~ Felix Dennis
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In all negotiations of difficulty, a man may not look to sow and reap at once; but must prepare business, and so ripen it by degrees. Thank
~ Felix Dennis
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The second half of a man's life is made up of nothing but the habits he has acquired during the first half.
~ Feodor Dostoevski
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L'établissement de la christologie a demandé quatre siècles. Elle a amené une fermentation inouï dans les esprits, troublés les conscience, ulcérés les moeurs.
~ Ferdinand Lot
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Grades were important in our house. I was reading by two. My mom would sit there and read with me, read with me, read with me. It was wonderful.
~ Fergie
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The movement of history is slow and covers vast reaches of time: to cross it requires seven-league boots.
~ Fernand Braudel
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