Quotes About Development
On average, human brains have shrunk some 10 percent in size over the last 20,000 years,
~ Chris Stringer
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Every city began as a campsite
~ Chris Ware
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Everything you write makes you better. But if you really need a tip, here's one: a good story begins in opposition to its ending. That means you work out how it finishes first, and then begin the story as far away from that point.
~ Chris Wooding
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Every faculty that naturally belongs to the human mind is latent in every mind, and it can be awakened and developed, provided the proper laws are faithfully applied.
~ Christian D. Larson
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Life is growth and the object of right thinking is to promote that growth.
~ Christian D. Larson
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What you admire in others will develop in yourself. Therefore, to love the ordinary in any one is to become ordinary, while to love the noble and the lofty in all minds is to grow into the likeness of that which is noble and lofty.
~ Christian D. Larson
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Whenever you appreciate a certain thing you become conscious of its real quality, and whenever you become conscious of the quality of anything, you begin to develop that quality in yourself. When we appreciate the worth of a person, we tend to impress the idea of that worth in our own minds, and thereby cause the same effect to be produced, in a measure, in ourselves.
~ Christian D. Larson
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The desire to criticise becomes less and less as the character is developed. It is the mark of a fine character never to be critical and to mention but rarely the faults of others. A strong character does not resist evil, but uses their strength in building the good. They know that when the light is made strong, the darkness will disappear of itself.
~ Christian D. Larson
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What we love in others we not only awaken in others, but we develop those very things more or less in ourselves.
~ Christian D. Larson
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L'intelligence humaine, dit Auguste Comte, passe successivement par trois états : L'état théologique ou fictif (êtres divins) ; L'état métaphysique ou abstrait (nature, être) ; L'état scientifique ou positif (observation, empirisme).
~ Christian Godin
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Frontend engineering rocks right now.
~ Christian Heilmann
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Just as characteristic, perhaps, is the intellectual interdependence created through the development of the modern media of communication: post, telegraph, telephone, and popular press.
~ Christian Lous Lange
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Internationalism is a community theory of society which is founded on economic, spiritual, and biological facts. It maintains that respect for a healthy development of human society and of world civilization requires that mankind be organized internationally.
~ Christian Lous Lange
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Words of praise, indeed, are almost as necessary to warm a child into a genial life as acts of kindness and affection. Judicious praise is to children what the sun is to flowers.
~ Christian Nestell Bovee
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This mind of ours, like the earth beneath our feet, teems with exhaustless riches. The conditions of development only are needed.
~ Christian Nestell Bovee
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himself: after the locomotive
~ Christian Wolmar
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Southern towns had simply not welcomed the iron road with the same warm embrace as their northern counterparts.
~ Christian Wolmar
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The growth of the railroads was intimately bound up with the wider development of America as a powerful economic force, and ultimately this process would ride roughshod over parochial concerns.
~ Christian Wolmar
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Our industry has invested so much money in technology that perhaps it's time to invest in talent, in people.
~ Christiane Amanpour
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Sometimes lessons take time to learn.
~ Christie Golden
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The struggle to grow makes the vine work harder, extending its roots and absorbing elements that make it produce a more interesting fruit.
~ Christie Ridgway
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Pain is rewarding, in every capacity.
~ Christina Aguilera
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The first twenty-three years of my life are the ones that shaped me, and the fact
~ Christina Baker Kline
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You can live for a long time inside the shell you were born in. But one day it'll become too small." "Then
~ Christina Baker Kline
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