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Quotes About Development

In a growth mindset, people believe that their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work—brains and talent are just the starting point. This view creates a love of learning and a resilience that is essential for great accomplishment.3 I am fascinated by this research
~ Lysa TerKeurst
God is good. He is way more interested in developing our characters to match our calling than in manipulating our circumstances to make us happy.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
Access without application will not equal transformation.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
Inspiration and information without personal application will never amount to transformation
~ Lysa TerKeurst
Time grows the seeds that are planted, watered, and fertilized. Plant beauty, grow beauty. Plant thorns, grow thorns. Time will allow for either.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
Progresa. Solo progresa. Está bien tener reveses y la necesidad de volver a hacerlo. Está bien trazar una línea en la arena y empezar de nuevo… y de nuevo. Solo asegúrate de seguir moviendo la línea hacia delante. Avanza. Da pasitos de bebé, pero al menos da pasos que impidan que te quedes atascada. Entonces vendrá el cambio. Y será bueno.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
Los cambios imperfectos son pasos pequeños de progreso envueltos en gracia… un progreso imperfecto.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
Rewriting the go-to scripts is one of the most crucial steps toward permanent progress.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
It may, indeed, be said that sympathy exists in all minds, as Faraday has discovered that magnetism exists in all metals; but a certain temperature is required to develop the hidden property, whether in the metal or the mind.
~ Unknown
Having babies is fun, but babies grow up into people.
~ Unknown
Boulevards are like people: similar in their youth, they undergo gradual change according to what ferments in them.
~ M. Ageyev
There is nothing more discouraging than speaking with an employee who received significant funding for advanced education and professional development, and then failed to fully use their new skills to benefit their organization. When this happens, employees typically leave to work at an organization that wants their skill and talent.
~ Unknown
Nations that can manage to develop their language and make it accommondating while at the same time staying faithful to the roots of it are the most communicative societies that are also most dynamic in thought.
~ Unknown
By the summer of 1972, says Thacker, "it was personal-computer time, just like it was railroad time in the eighteen-fifties.
~ Unknown
By mid-1970, they had a preliminary version up and running. Somewhere along the way, moreover, their homebrew operating system had acquired a name. According to one version of the story, the name signified "one of whatever Multics was many of." According to another, it stood for "Multics without balls." But either way it came out the same: Unix.
~ Unknown
The Q-32 would go on to support a lot of good research in education, psychology, and display technology.
~ Unknown
The Arpanet was up and running for real
~ Unknown
Babbage's Analytical Engine in the 1830s through ENIAC in the 1940s,
~ Unknown
Project Lincoln—or Lincoln Laboratory, as it was renamed in 1952—they sound a lot like veterans of the Manhattan Project, or the Radiation Lab, or even the Apollo moon program of the 1960s.
~ Unknown
Since he'd based it on an earlier, experimental language by Thompson, code-named "B," Ritchie code-named his language "C.
~ Unknown
My normal cycle for movies is eighteen months and each part is separate.
~ M. Night Shyamalan
In this section we will develop a fourfold definition of spiritual formation as (1) a process (2) of being conformed (3) to the image of Christ (4) for the sake of others.
~ Unknown
Spiritual formation is not an option! The inescapable conclusion is that life itself is a process of spiritual development. The only choice we have is whether that growth moves us toward wholeness in Christ or toward an increasingly dehumanized and destructive mode of being.
~ Unknown
Real love is a permanently self-enlarging experience.
~ M. Scott Peck