Quotes About Development
Every Element in the universe exists in a state of constant change and becoming." Prof. Larry Fleinhardt; Numb3rs; S6 Ep16
~ Heraclitus
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The only constant of life is change.
~ Heraclitus
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Youth would be an ideal state if it came a little later in life.
~ Herbert Asquith
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History is not the study of origins; rather it is the analysis of all the mediations by which the past was turned into our present.
~ Herbert Butterfield
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You should primarily associate only with those persons who possess the traits and characteristics that complement the positive aspects of your self-image. Such positive associations will greatly enhance your own development, and help confirm and establish the vision, emotions, and feelings you have about yourself.
~ Unknown
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We in America today are nearer to the final triumph over poverty than ever before.
~ Herbert Hoover
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Not-learning is the conscious decision not to learn something that you could learn.
~ Unknown
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So long as the processes of healing were not understood and man thought that the power to heal resided in substances and things outside of him, he logically sought for extrinsic means of healing, and a healing art was a logical development. The system of medicine, as we know it today, was a logical development out of the fallacy that healing power resides in extrinsic sources.
~ Herbert M. Shelton
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This language, which constantly imposes images, militates against the development and expression of concepts.
~ Herbert Marcuse
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The year had a logic of its own as does every school year, every class of children.
~ Unknown
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Progress is measured by the degree of differentiation within a society.
~ Herbert Read
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The farther a society progresses, the more clearly the individual becomes the antithesis of the group.
~ Herbert Read
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The arrival of the Portuguese explorers and traders on the sub-Saharan African coast in the early 1400s would ultimately represent a major new development in the history of the slave trade in Africa in terms of the intensity of its development, the sources of its slaves, and the uses to which its slaves would be put. But initially there was little to distinguish the Portuguese traders from the Muslim traders of North Africa and the sub-Saharan regions.
~ Unknown
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Herbert Schildt
~ Unknown
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Learning is any change in a system that produces a more or less permanent change in its capacity for adapting to its environment.
~ Herbert Simon
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Human knowledge has been changing from the word go and people in certain respects behave more rationally than they did when they didn't have it. They spend less time doing rain dances and more time seeding clouds.
~ Herbert Simon
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Civilization is a progress from an indefinite, incoherent homogeneity toward a definite, coherent heterogeneity.
~ Herbert Spencer
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In science the important thing is to modify and change one's ideas as science advances.
~ Herbert Spencer
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M?c Ä'ích t?i th??ng c?a giáo d?c không ph?i là ki?n th?c mà là hành Ä'á»™ng.
~ Herbert Spencer
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262The Gospel is so rich, and the salvation purchased by Christ contains so many and diverse benefits, that the most varied needs of men are satisfied by it, and the richest powers of human nature are brought to development.
~ Herman Bavinck
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All culture, whatever significance it may have, just as all education, civilization, development, is absolutely powerless to renew the inner man.
~ Herman Bavinck
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Culture in the broadest sense includes all the labor which human power expends on nature.
~ Herman Bavinck
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When we go back as far as possible to the origins we find a human nature which already contains everything which it later on produces out of itself.
~ Herman Bavinck
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The notion that all peoples are on the road to progress is as incorrect as that they are continuously declining and degenerating.
~ Herman Bavinck
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