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Quotes About Development

He laughed and then he got up from his chair and went to the window. The more intelligent you become the more problems you'll have, Charlie. Your intellectual growth is going to outstrip your emotional growth. And I think you'll find that as you progress, there will be many things you'll want to talk to me about. I just want you to remember that this is the place for you to come when you need help.
~ Daniel Keyes
Results are often negative. We learn what something is not - and that is as important as a positive discovery to the man who is going to pick up from there. At least he knows what not to do.
~ Daniel Keyes
The more intelligent you become the more problems you'll have
~ Daniel Keyes
I've got to work out the rule. If I can find that out, and if it adds even one jot of information to whatever else has been discovered about mental retardation and the possibility of helping others like myself, I will be satisfied. Whatever happens to me, I will have lived a thousand normal lives by what I might add to others not yet born.
~ Daniel Keyes
Você não pode construir um novo edifício em uma área até destruir o que existia antes, e o antigo Charlie não pode ser destruído. Ele existe.
~ Daniel Keyes
The more intelligent you become the more problems you'll have, Charlie
~ Daniel Keyes
Charlie, you amaze me. In some ways you're so advanced, and yet when it comes to making a decision, you're still a child. I can't decide for you, Charlie. The answer can't be found in books—or be solved by bringing it to other people. Not unless you want to remain a child all your life. You've got to find the answer inside you—feel the right thing to do. Charlie, you've got to learn to trust yourself.
~ Daniel Keyes
Cuanto más inteligente te vuelvas, más problemas tendrás, Charlie.
~ Daniel Keyes
No one really starts anything new, Mrs. Nemur. Everyone builds on other men's failures. There is nothing really original in science. What each man contributes to the sum of knowledge is what counts.
~ Daniel Keyes
The more intelligent you become the more problems you'll have, Charlie. Your intellectual growth is going to outstrip your emotional growth. And I think you'll find that as you progress, there will be many things you'll want to talk to me about. I just want you to remember that this is the place for you to come when you need help.
~ Daniel Keyes
Quanto mais inteligente você se tornar, mais problemas você terá, Charlie. Seu crescimento intelectual vai ultrapassar seu crescimento emocional.
~ Daniel Keyes
You can't put up a building on a site until you destroy the old one, and the old Charlie can't be destroyed.
~ Daniel Keyes
On average, at least 95 percent of what you need to know you learn on the job. This is true for doctors, lawyers, nurses, investment bankers, and everyone else.
~ Daniel Lapin
Successful business professionals seek out mentors.
~ Daniel Lapin
Human beings thrive when they are growing and developing and this requires discipline. Discipline and accountability keep us alive.
~ Daniel Lapin
emergent relatedness assumes that the infant from the moment of birth is deeply social in the sense of being designed to engage in and find uniquely salient interactions with other humans.
~ Daniel N. Stern
You have to really imagine that a person's quest, in a larger sense, gently reconnects the emotional and physical circuits that were left in abandonment or that never had the opportunity to become developed.
~ Daniel Odier
Apprenticeship exists; it goes hand in hand with the development of a complete yoga of presence, which it is impossible to attain as long as you get fixed on objectives.
~ Daniel Odier
Y]our agricultural revolution is not an event like the Trojan War, isolated in the distant past and without relevance to your lives today. The work begun by those neolithic farmers in the Near East has been carried forward from one generation to the next without a single break, right into the present moment. It's the foundation of your vast civilization today in exactly the same way that it was the foundation of the very first farming village.
~ Daniel Quinn
Yes,I'm afraid you're right. Trial and error isn't a bad way to learn how to build an aircraft,but it can be a disastrous way to learn how to build a civilization.
~ Daniel Quinn
You wouldn't know from experience that small children are the most powerful learning engines in the known universe.
~ Daniel Quinn
Arts and disciplines of that kind are fundamentally selfish; they're all designed to benefit the pupil—not the world - Ishmael
~ Daniel Quinn
No invention ever comes into being fully developed in a single step, from nothing. Ten thousand inventions had to be in place before Edison could invent the electric light-bulb.
~ Daniel Quinn
reversing millions of years of human development by devouring all cultures on this planet and turning them into a single culture, our own.
~ Daniel Quinn