Quotes About Development
Girls are born weaned and boys don't ever get weaned.
~ William Faulkner
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the idea (not mine: your great-grandfather's) being that even at eleven a man should already have behind him one year of paying for, assuming responsibility for, the space he occupied, the room he took up, in the world's (Jefferson, Mississippi's, anyway) economy.
~ William Faulkner
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None of us grew but the business.
~ William Gaddis
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Stability is the beginning of the end. We only walk by continually beginning to fall forward.
~ William Gibson
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She's a surprisingly advanced product of the early militarization of machine intelligence
~ William Gibson
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Indeed, today, reliance on broadcasting is the very definition of a technologically backward society.
~ William Gibson
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I was an estructuralist at the age of seven, which is about the right age for it.
~ William Golding
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Bu, bir vahÅŸiydi. Ve bu vahÅŸinin kiÅŸiliÄŸi, eskiden k?sa pantolon ve gömlek giyen çocuÄŸun kiÅŸiliÄŸiyle özdeÅŸleÅŸemiyordu.
~ William Golding
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The infant is ten and he stays
~ William Goldman
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What with one thing and another, three years passed.
~ William Goldman
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You're certainly blooming, Billy. Before my very eyes. I just don't know into what.
~ William Goldman
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thereafter, the selfsame
~ William Goldman
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The laborer likewise gains by carrying on his labor in a strong, highly civilized, and well-governed State far more than he could gain with equal industry on the frontier or in the midst of anarchy. He
~ William Graham Sumner
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A society based on contract, therefore, gives the utmost room and chance for individual development, and for all the self-reliance and dignity of a free man. That
~ William Graham Sumner
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The penalty of ceasing an aggressive behavior toward the hardships of life on the part of mankind is, that we go backward. We
~ William Graham Sumner
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he abhorred these self-righteous, self-appointed arbiters of morality. He called them "the Anvil Chorus," pointing out that every new development in history had drawn the fear and suspicion of people like them.
~ William J. Mann
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If any organism fails to fulfill its potentialities, it becomes sick.
~ William James
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None of us are ever who we were yesterday.
~ William James
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Invention, using the term most broadly, and imitation, are the two legs, so to call them, on which the human race historically has walked.
~ William James
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Our intelligence cannot wall itself up alive, like a pupa in a chrysalis. It must at any cost keep on speaking terms with the universe that engendered it.
~ William James
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The middle classes, grown prosperous by the belated but staggering development of the industrial revolution and dazzled by the success of Bismarck's policy of force and war, had traded for material gain any aspirations for political freedom they may have had.
~ William L. Shirer
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by the end of the Middle Ages, which had seen Britain and France emerge as unified nations, Germany remained a crazy patchwork of some three hundred individual states. It was this lack of national development which largely determined the course of German history from the end of the Middle Ages to midway in the nineteenth century and made it so different from that of the other great nations of Western Europe.
~ William L. Shirer
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When the green hills are covered with talking wires and the wolves no longer sing, what good will the money you paid for our land be then
~ Chief Seattle
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The early years of a Bes (and presumably an Ul Qoman) child are intense learnings of cues. We pick up styles of clothing, permissible colours, ways of walking and holding oneself, very fast. Before we were eight or so most of us could be trusted not to breach embarrassingly and illegally, though licence of course is granted children every moment they are in the street.
~ China Mieville
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