Quotes About Development
By emphasizing its screening procedures, instead of its training, management rarely experiences that pleasant surprise of watching a leader emerge from an unlikely recruit.
~ Dan Carrison
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A proper training and management culture will cultivate the leadership qualities desired.
~ Dan Carrison
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Coke had a theory to explain grown-ups, as he did for most things in life. In his view, babies are born with a specific number of brain cells, which waste away and die off as people get older. So by the time they reach thirty—and certainly by the time they reach forty—most of their brain cells are gone. This explains why grown-ups do and say the things they do.
~ Dan Gutman
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Bakat harus dilatih, bukan hanya dilahirkan.
~ Dan Millman
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It feels nice to be comfortable, but if we're comfortable all the time, we miss out on the chance to stretch and grow.
~ Dan Millman
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Life is about refinement, not perfection. And you still have refining to do.
~ Dan Millman
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You will fail many times, but in failing you will learn , and in learning you will find your way.
~ Dan Millman
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Learning is a process of refining errors to the point where they no longer prevent our desired goal.
~ Dan Millman
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from the path of expertise, or refining skills, to the path of mastery, the moment I realized the connection between training and life.
~ Dan Millman
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Life develops what it demands
~ Dan Millman
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There is something about raising a child that helps to sharpen one's sense of what is real.
~ Dan Simmons
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Aenea nodded. "It's wonderful to preserve tradition, but a healthy organism evolves ââ'¬Â¦ culturally and physically.
~ Dan Simmons
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Evolution brings human beings. Human beings, through a long and painful process, bring humanity." "Empathy," Aenea said softly.
~ Dan Simmons
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Poco después del enorme éxito de La mujer de blanco, se me preguntó cuál era el secreto de mi éxito; yo, modestamente, le dije a mi interlocutor: 1. Busca una idea central. 2. Idea unos personajes. 3. Deja que los personajes desarrollen los incidentes. 4. Empieza la historia por el principio.
~ Dan Simmons
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We've been stuck in one species since our Cro-Magnon ancestors helped to wipe out the smarter Neanderthals
~ Dan Simmons
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Evolution brings human beings. Human beings, through a long and painful process, bring humanity." "Empathy," Aenea said softly. Father Glaucus turned his blind eyes in her direction. "Precisely, my dear.
~ Dan Simmons
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I can tolerate anything, in dog or man, save for the refusal or inability to learn.
~ Dan Simmons
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It's wonderful to preserve tradition, but a healthy organism evolves ââ'¬Â¦ culturally and physically.
~ Dan Simmons
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Great," said Natalie, "in evolutionary terms they're supermen. In psychological development, they're retarded. In moral terms, they're subhuman.
~ Dan Simmons
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ameliorative. He climbed
~ Dan Simmons
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For years we had the persistent sensation in our life and art - John Updike's phrase - that we were just beginning.
~ Dani Shapiro
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She'd also read up on neuroplasticity. Theo had always lagged behind, in terms of his emotional agility
~ Dani Shapiro
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Wer beruflich mit Musik zu tun hat, müsste dazu erzogen werden, Sinn dafür zu entwickeln, sich auch vielen anderen Wissensbereichen zuzuwenden, die nicht direkt mit Musik zu tun haben. Die technische Beherrschung eines Instruments, die für einen Berufsmusiker wesentlich ist, hat nur dann einen Sinn, wenn sie mit einem allgemeinen Erkenntnisprozess einhergeht, zu dem eine breite Basis von Wissen und Kultur gehören.
~ Daniel Barenboim
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The sweet spot: that productive, uncomfortable terrain located just beyond our current abilities, where our reach exceeds our grasp. Deep practice is not simply about struggling; it's about seeking a particular struggle, which involves a cycle of distinct actions.
~ Daniel Coyle
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