Quotes About Development
Well, it's very dangerous to project, but it's clear that the existing technology has some more years to go.
~ Jack Kilby
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I'm sure there will continue to be exciting new products and major changes, but it looks as if the existing technology has a great deal of room to grow and prosper.
~ Jack Kilby
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The adult brain and nervous system grow and change throughout our lives. Until the very end, we are neurologically transformed by whatever we practice. We are not limited by the past.
~ Jack Kornfield
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Two qualities are at the root of all meditation development: right effort and right aim—arousing effort to aim the mind toward the object.
~ Jack Kornfield
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As we step out of the way new things are born.
~ Jack Kornfield
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War may be the most efficient stimulus of innovation and technological advance,
~ Jack L. Chalker
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Fear urged him to go back, but growth drove him on.
~ Jack London
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You will determine what this change will be in your story by thinking about your main character in considerable depth. Having done so, you will then write down his self-concept in a maximum of ten or fifteen words.
~ Unknown
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Today's "fully developed scene," consequently, tends to run shorter than it once did. You may encounter scene situations where you simply can't develop all the complex immediate issues in fewer than a dozen pages. If so, that's fine. But I suspect that the average, "developed" print-fiction scene today runs between four and six pages, and some are shorter than that.
~ Unknown
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What is a scene? It's a segment of story action, written moment-by-moment, without summary, presented onstage in the story "now." It is not something that goes on inside a character's head; it is physical. It could be put on the theater stage and acted out. What is the pattern of a scene? Fundamentally, it is: Statement of goal. Introduction and development of conflict. Failure of the character to reach his goal, a tactical disaster.
~ Unknown
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He has made enormous progress – backward.
~ Unknown
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Can a literary character be said to live a life from birth to death or otherwise to undergo a development from beginning to end? Or is a literary character-fixed on the pages of a book, trapped forever in the same few words and actions-the very opposite of a living, developing human being?
~ Jack Miles
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The minute that you're not learning I believe you're dead.
~ Jack Nicholson
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Focus on remedies, not faults
~ Jack Nicklaus
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significant effect on the behavioral and intellectual development of their children." —Robin Karr-Morse and Meredith S. Wiley, Ghosts from the Nursery: Tracing
~ Unknown
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But I don't think we'll go there until we go back to the moon and develop a technology base for living and working and transporting ourselves through space.
~ Jack Schmitt
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When you were made a leader you weren't given a crown, you were given the responsibility to bring out the best in others.
~ Jack Welch
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If you pick the right people and give them the opportunity to spread their wings and put compensation as a carrier behind it you almost don't have to manage them.
~ Jack Welch
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Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others.
~ Jack Welch
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When you become a leader success is all about growing others.
~ Jack Welch
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what it is formed into.
~ Unknown
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It was only as part of the civilizing process that storytelling developed within the aristocratic and bourgeois homes, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries through governesses and nannies, and later in the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries through mothers, who told bedtime stories.
~ Jack Zipes
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get it." They emerged from the doorway and moved
~ Jackie Collins
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CHAPTER 14 CHAPTER 15 CHAPTER 16
~ Jackie French
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