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Quotes About Development

From my decades of experience in education, I know the sooner young people have access to a quality education, the more successful they are.
~ Tommy Tuberville
I think it is time Pakistan has a cricket academy. In fact, they are thinking of having one; the sooner they have one the better it will be for Pakistan cricket.
~ Wasim Akram
My own image of my work is that I no sooner settle into something than a break occurs. These breaks are always painful and depressing but despite them I see that there's a consistency that holds out, but is hard to define.
~ Lee Krasner
Craft comes into acting later rather than sooner. I was somebody who had to learn through a process - a natural actor doesn't need to.
~ Sean Penn
Perhaps sooner than we think, African innovations will help the rest of the world create lasting social and economic value.
~ Frans van Houten
There are some who expect every game to make a dramatic change the way that 'Resident Evil 4' did over its predecessors. And for that series I think the change was fantastic and completely necessary. I honestly think it should have happened much sooner than it did. But that kind of change is not necessary for every game.
~ Cory Barlog
George felt the group wasn't giving him the freedom he needed to develop his songwriting. But I have to admit the end came a little sooner than I expected.
~ Andrew Ridgeley
I believe a band has to evolve rather than making the same album over and over again, because if you do, sooner or later people are going to get tired of you.
~ Shavo Odadjian
Growth is essential to attracting the best and most sophisticated talent.
~ Jim Gray
It works in the comic book, but as the audiences have gotten older and more sophisticated, I think the stories need to grow up with them. This is a story about a couple of rival gangs and what goes wrong in a couple of days.
~ Todd McFarlane
It can certainly happen that characters in more sophisticated stories can 'take over' as they develop and change the author's original ideas. Well, it certainly happens to me at times.
~ Margaret Mahy
I wasn't naturally drawn to fashion when I was younger but with my work I'm so exposed to what's out there that I'm hoping my style has become a little more sophisticated.
~ Natalie Imbruglia
It might be hard to remember this far back, but once upon a time, some of us hoped that public TV would develop into a smart, sophisticated, civilized alternative to commercial TV - not a cheap imitation of it.
~ Tom Shales
Computer games can be works of art and literature - they're still developing. The stories they can tell, and the experiences they provide, are increasingly sophisticated and glorious.
~ Naomi Alderman
Everything is getting bigger. The way to go now is to program in a little more sophistication.
~ Bill Budge
I started breaking out of my shell in sophomore and junior year.
~ Cameron Dallas
Sophomore records are historically really difficult.
~ Karen O
You knew LeBron James was going to be LeBron James when he was a sophomore.
~ Rob Dyrdek
If you watch my game, freshman year to sophomore year, I was a different player.
~ Pascal Siakam
In college from my freshman year to my sophomore year, I always got better, and that's just my mindset.
~ Pascal Siakam
I didn't feel like my English was very good until my sophomore year of college.
~ Nikola Vucevic
I did 10 years on 'Sopranos,' but the whole craft of acting is relatively new to me. I'm still learning that, and I'll be learning that forever.
~ Steven Van Zandt
I am sorry to be leaving the BBC. I have enjoyed a fascinating seven years at the corporation and am particularly proud to have played a small part in the development of the BBC's Global News services, BBC World Service and BBC World.
~ Pauline Neville-Jones
Nobody in the developing world is going to take, as an answer to their aspirations, the developed world's reply: 'Sorry, you can't; we've already used it all up.' To earn the right to look the developing world in the eye and start this conversation, we need a reassessment of how we live and what we want.
~ John Lanchester