Quotes About Development
As you get older, there are different types of roles in people's lives at certain ages.
~ Logan Lerman
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Age either transfigures or petrifies.
~ Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
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At 20 years of age the will reigns at 30 the wit at 40 the judgment.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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The dark realization came to him that a difficult and miserable age had begun for him, and he couldn't imagine when it would end. [Puberty]
~ Alberto Moravia, Agostino
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China has leapfrogged into this information age, and Web users have grown very significantly, which knocked down the cost of doing the environmental transparency.
~ Ma Jun
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A career is born in public - talent in privacy.
~ Marilyn Monroe
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The doer alone learneth.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Most fruits, if left alone on a tree, eventually do ripen, especially if they're not being yelled at.
~ Firoozeh Dumas
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We succeed, not alone by the laborious exertions of our faculties, be they small or great, but by the regular, thoughtful and systematic exercise of them.
~ Frederick Douglass
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The only real progress lies in learning to be wrong all alone.
~ Albert Camus
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Happiness must be cultivated. It is like character. It is not a thing to be safely let alone for a moment, or it will run to weeds.
~ Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
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No one can arrive from being talented alone, work transforms talent into genius.
~ Anna Pavlova
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I really don't want you to think of Qatar as a hydrocarbon country alone. We know that hydrocarbons will come and go. But education will stay. It is the most important thing for us.
~ Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani
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Shanghai set out to take over from Hong Kong and I think it's done that. It's got the most amazing futuristic skyline which rivals and even betters Tokyo.
~ Paul Oakenfold
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Our own system of trying to guess what or how much a child's mind can assimilate results in cross purposes, misunderstanding, disappointments, anger and a general loss of harmony.
~ Jean Liedloff
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But he learned what he had to, and he changed, and so he made himself exceptional.
~ Wendell Berry
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Children learned about the adult world by participating in it in a small way, by doing a little work and making a little money—a much more effective, because pleasurable, and a much cheaper method than the present one of requiring the adult world to be learned in the abstract in school. One's
~ Wendell Berry
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we think it ordinary to spend twelve or sixteen or twenty years of a person's life and many thousands of public dollars on "education" —and not a dime or a thought on character.
~ Wendell Berry
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We spend our lives trying to fill the empty places in our souls that lobe never got to, where there wasn't enough water to reach our roots; its those deficits that often have the biggest impacts on us and that shape us the most. Whatever the void created in those early formative years, I think it's part of who I became as an adult
~ Wendy Davis
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The lessons he learned were diligently applied to modify his methods, resulting in a continuous research loop
~ Wendy Moore
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opened five years earlier, as an integral part of the vast Adelphi development designed by the Adam brothers on the north bank of the Thames, the Adelphi Tavern and Coffee House had established a reputation for its fine dinners and genteel company. Many an office worker
~ Wendy Moore
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brotherhood of the firstborn, which can be both a blessing and a curse: the overwhelming attention to the detail of their lives and development. The expectations that run too high: being the bridge between adults and children, one foot in either place and the accompanying hollow lonely feeling of being nowhere.
~ Whitney Otto
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Three situations were distinguished to characterize the developmental process of an artifact at some stage: no dominant technological frame, one technological frame, and several dominant technological frames. It is stressed that these situations should not be interpreted as forming a rigid scheme of phases through which an artifact successively has to pass. Rather, it is a heuristic device to simplify the description of the "seamless web" of history. In
~ Wiebe E. Bijker
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Successful system builders cannot work with a rigid demarcation between the system and the environment in which the system develops. They continuously seek to mold that environment so that the growth of the system is facilitated, often incorporating what was previously environment into the system, as happened when electrical supply companies came to control the regulative agencies set up to police them.
~ Wiebe E. Bijker
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