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Quotes About Development

Originality, of course, is what occurs when something new arises out of what's already been done.
~ Stephen Dunn
You think you can't fix anything until you fix yourselves. Well, let me be the first to tell you, you will never fix yourself. p.32
~ Stephen Elliott
This development dates from no earlier than the start of the 19th century, when the West's conception of its superiority shifted from its religion – Christianity – to its science. At issue here was not so much technological achievements, since the bulk of these were
~ Stephen Gaukroger
Names are stupid, though. Pretty soon he won't even need his.
~ Stephen Graham Jones
We have in this country a federal government that increasingly is engaged in trying to determine which business, which regions, which industries will succeed, which will not through a whole range of economic development, regional development corporate subsidization programs.
~ Stephen Harper
Hospitals, where large numbers of pathogenic bacteria and antibiotics come into frequent contact, give bacteria the most opportunity to develop resistance and virulence. Researchers examining the effluent streams from hospitals have found them to contain exceptionally large numbers of resistant bacteria as well as large amounts of excreted antibiotics.
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
Children who begin working at an early age with music have, as habit, much less pre-attentional or unconscious gating in the neural network that attends to sound. Gating, in general, develops over time and with exposure, the pre-attentional self learning to gate whatever is not important to the conscious mind. Children, by nature, have much less gating than adults—gating
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
The neural networks responsible for sensory gating begin to process data as soon as the child is born .
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
As Kisley et al. comment about their research: "The correlation between sensory gating and conceptual age was significant."6 By age eight the gating channels begin to take on what will be the default state in adulthood. This further solidifies, narrowing more, at the onset of puberty and generally is in place by the end of adolescence.
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
The mycelia provide immune enhancing compounds and various neurochemicals for the plants again in exchange for nutrients that supports the development and immune function of the plant body and root brain, just exactly as they do in us when we take them as herbal medicines.
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
For millions of years, mankind lived just like the animals. Then something happened which unleashed the power of our imaginations, we learned to talk.
~ Stephen Hawking
Obsolescence is a fate devoutly to be wished, lest science stagnate and die.
~ Stephen Jay Gould
To Tom, the march of technology was equivalent to the march of civilization.
~ Stephen L. Carter
Three major forces largely shaped the world in which Christianity was born and developed: the Scriptures and traditions of Judaism, the culture of Greece, and the political power of Rome.
~ Stephen L. Harris
Life is a school of the spirit.
~ Stephen Lawhead
education that stops with school stops where it is beginning.
~ Stephen Leacock
But do you ever see butterflies hanging out with caterpillars? No you don't. They've nothing in common.
~ Stephen Leather
And commercialize was the word: Whereas much early software had been developed for the sheer challenge and shared like some favorite toy, the Gates/Allen edition of BASIC—the first personal computer language—was from the outset a business proposition, something people were supposed to pay for.
~ stephen manes
Never mind that young Bill had a less-than-spotless past when it came to computer freebieism, had been chastised for manipulating accounts on a time-sharing system as an eighth grader and investigated by Harvard University for running up hour upon hour of academic computer time while developing that very same for-profit BASIC.
~ stephen manes
Your failures don't define you, but they can refine you.
~ Stephen Miller
Perhaps, as with cars, there was a law of diminishing evolutionary return, and it was no longer economical to build models with ever larger engines.
~ Stephen Oppenheimer
Treat a man as he is and he will remain as he is. Treat a man as he can and should be and he will become as he can and should be.
~ Stephen R. Covey
Little changes, like small steps all along the way, bring you to a different place. One day you wake up and things are not the same anymore.
~ Stephen R. Lawhead
There is no arrival without a departure, and all progress is measured by how much has fallen away.
~ Stephen R. Lawhead