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Quotes About Development

Children are like sponges; they start to smell after a little while.
~ Brian P. Cleary
Communication is a skill that you can learn. It's like riding a bicycle or typing. If you're willing to work at it, you can rapidly improve the quality of evry part of your life.
~ Brian Tracy
Communication is a skill that you can learn. It's like riding a bicycle or typing. If you're willing to work at it, you can rapidly improve the quality of very part of your life.
~ Brian Tracy
Excellence/Perfection is not a destination; it is a continuous journey that never ends.
~ Brian Tracy
Communication is a skill that you can learn. It's like riding a bicycle or typing. If you're willing to work at it, you can rapidly improve the quality of very part of your life.
~ Brian Tracy
When put on the spot, most people won't say much about this, but there are usually a few things that everyone would like to do in the next five years: get promoted, learn something new, launch something important, and work with smart people.
~ Brian W. Fitzpatrick
An engineer's skills are like the blade of a knife: you may spend tens of thousands of dollars to find engineers with the sharpest skills for your team, but if you "use" that knife for years without sharpening it, you will wind up with a dull knife that is inefficient, and in some cases useless.
~ Brian W. Fitzpatrick
Nevertheless, C retains the basic philosophy that programmers know what they are doing; it only requires that they state their intentions explicitly.
~ Brian W. Kernighan
high-reactive infants matured into more inhibited, introverted teenagers.
~ Brian Walsh
Fairness is not an attitude. It's a professional skill that must be developed and exercised.
~ Brit Hume
I feel like I'm a much better person when I'm developing my imagination and my innocence and my vulnerability. I like that version of me better than the version where I'm just working on my analytical mind.
~ Brit Marling
I still have a lot to learn - about the business, about music, and about myself. Its exciting.
~ Britney Spears
I did not have implants, I just had a growth spurt.
~ Britney Spears
So acts every 'man-in-the-street' in our own society, so has acted the average member of any society through the past ages, and so acts the present-day savage; and the lower his level of cultural development, the greater stickler he will be for good manners, propriety and form, and the more incomprehensive and odious to him will be the non-conforming point of view.
~ Bronis?aw Malinowski
Progress is The law of life: man is not Man as yet.
~ browning robert iii
Learning to climb a mountain is like repeating infancy. First you master the act of breathing, move on to walking, then accept the challenge of falling down without bonking your head.
~ Bruce Barcott
Most successful men have not achieved their distinction by having some new talent or opportunity presented to them. They have developed the opportunity that was at hand.
~ Bruce Barton
When you're through changing, you're through.
~ Bruce Barton
When you are through changing, you are through.
~ Bruce Barton
As with . . . even the written word, the remote overview is one more wrenched perspective that developing civilization has glued, collagelike, to the once unified experience of life.
~ Bruce Berger
The primary purpose of coaching young athletes is to use sport to teach them to become better people.
~ Bruce Brown
The Savior asks us to repent not just to repay him for paying our debt to justice, but also to induce us to undergo the personal development that will purify our very nature. The 'natural man' will remain an enemy to God forever—even after paying for his own sins—unless he also 'becometh a saint through the atonement of Christ the Lord.' (Mosiah 3:19.)
~ Bruce C. Hafen
Grandiose, pomp- ous, ever confident of his own brilliance (early in life he decided he had read enough, and thereafter practiced a "cerebral hygiene," refusing to read anything new), he felt he had discovered laws governing the development of the human race that were "as definite as those determining the fall of a stone".
~ Bruce Caldwell
Our fatal flaw, or Fall, he insisted, was to have developed 'artificial weapons' instead of natural ones. As a species, we thus lacked the instinctive inhibitions which prevented the 'professional carnivores' from murdering their fellows.
~ Bruce Chatwin