Quotes About Development
Hence it follows that man in an isolated state cannot subsist, whilst in the social state his most imperious wants give place to desires of a higher order, and continue to do so in an ascending career of progress and improvement to which it is impossible to set limits.
~ Frederic Bastiat
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LA VIDA ES UN DON DE DIOS De Dios nos viene el don que, para nosotros, los contiene a todos: La vida. – la vida física, intelectual y moral. Empero, la vida no se mantiene por sí misma. Aquel que nos la ha dado, ha dejado a cargo nuestro el cuidado de mantenerla, desarrollarla y perfeccionarla.
~ Frederic Bastiat
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Ta h?c h?i qua nh?ng sai l?m c?a mình; chính vì v?y thành công làm ta tr? nên ngu ng?c.
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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Es difícil reponerse de una infancia infeliz, pero puede resultar imposible reponerse de una infancia protegida.
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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Little opportunities should be improved.
~ Francois Fenelon
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At the most embryonic state, the tendency toward the fullness of actualization is already latent.
~ François Jullien
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a aquello que se ha aprendido, a la par que se sigue aprendiendo—
~ François Jullien
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Basically, having a gift for happiness was a bit like being good at maths or games: it depended partly on the development of the brain after you were born, ad even before, but also on how your parents or other adults had brought you up when you were small. And of course on your own efforts and subsequent encounters. 'Nature or nurture,' said the professor. 'Whichever way, the parents are to blame!
~ Francois Lelord
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I consumi in Cina sono oggi 11 volte superiori a quelli occidentali. Quando la Cina raggiungerà il nostro tenore di vita, i consumi mondiali raddoppieranno di volume.
~ François Reynaert
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In externals we advance with lightening express speed, in modes of thought and sympathy we lumber on in stage-coach fashion.
~ Frances E. Willard
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Sow and act and you reap a habit; sow a habit and you reap a character; sow a character and you reap destiny.
~ Frances E. Willard
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Hmm. Did you used to be smaller? About so high?' He held out his hand three and a half feet above what now appeared to be the ground. 'Er...yes? Um...some years ago?' Neverfell was not sure what more to say. 'That's...normal, isn't it? People getting bigger?' 'Yes, I suppose so.
~ Frances Hardinge
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Apparent failure may hold in its rough shell the germs of a success that will blossom in time, and bear fruit throughout eternity.
~ Frances Watkins Harper
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Apparent failure may hold in its rough shell the germs of a success that will blowwom in time, and bear fruit throughout eternity.
~ Frances Watkins Harper
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No matter how one may think himself accomplished, when he sets out to learn a new language, science, or the bicycle, he has entered a new realm as truly as if he were a child newly born into the world.
~ Frances Willard
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La regla de las diez mil horas
~ Francesc Miralles
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You can't stop technology or science, and it is snowballing quicker than ever. Something's got to come to a head. How? Who knows? But it will.
~ Billy Burke
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I am still learning, for the Christian life is one of constant growth.
~ Billy Graham
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A muscle becomes weak if it is not used. To become strong, a muscle must push against something.
~ Billy Graham
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God] has in mind a picture of what He intends to create. He breaks, cracks, chisels, and polishes until one day there emerges His vision . . . God has not yet finished with us.
~ Billy Graham
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God gave us our children so we could prepare them to become adults.
~ Billy Graham
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There is always the exceptional child, but the average tells us that the child is largely what the home has made him.
~ Billy Graham
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Before the seventeenth century, a child passed directly into the adult world between the ages of five and seven . . . then came the industrial revolution . . .so the child-centered home was born.
~ Billy Graham
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Persecution is one of the natural consequences of living the Christian life. It is to the Christian what "growing pains" are to the growing child. No pain, no development. No suffering, no glory. No struggle, no victory. No persecution, no reward!
~ Billy Graham
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