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Quotes About Development

P37- none of them could understand how a child could be so and backward in learning to care for itself.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
guided entirely by telepathic means. This power is wonderfully developed in all Martians, and accounts largely for the simplicity of their language and the relatively few spoken words exchanged even in long conversations.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
Likewise, under Sola's tutelage, I developed my telepathic powers so that I shortly could sense practically everything that went on around me.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
There have been a few small
~ Edie Claire
W]hat is ugly and evil is apt to change and grow milder with time.
~ Edith Hamilton Mythology
What a shame it is for a nation to be developing without a sense of beauty, and eating bananas for breakfast.
~ Edith Wharton
Her failure was a useful preliminary to success.
~ Edith Wharton
he wonders whether young women raised under such restrictive conditions can ever overcome the disadvantage of deliberately engineered lacunae in their mental, moral, and emotional development. The
~ Edith Wharton
seemed like that moment of pause and arrest when the warm fluidity of youth is chilled into its final shape. He
~ Edith Wharton
Life has a way of overgrowing its achievements as well as its ruins.
~ Edith Wharton
Time is required to produce that union of minds which alone can produce all the good we aim at. Our patience will achieve more than our force.
~ Edmund Burke
This would enable them to develop those noneconomic virtues—intelligence, unselfishness, courage, decency—which he loosely defined as "character." Character determined the worth of the individual, and "what is true of the individual is also true of the nation.
~ Edmund Morris
We cannot, when the nation becomes fully civilized and very rich, continue to be civilized and rich unless the nation shows more foresight than we are showing at this moment.
~ Edmund Morris
The flood became an embarrassment for Roosevelt. Did all these men imagine they were buying him? "Corporate cunning has developed faster than the laws of nation and state
~ Edmund Morris
People say young love or love of the moment isn't real, but I think the only love is the first. Later we hear its fleeting recapitulations throughout our lives, brief echoes of the original theme in a work that increasingly becomes all development, the mechanical elaboration of a crab canon with too many parts.
~ Edmund White
las fallas deben corregirse, las debilidades deben suprimirse y los problemas, resolverse.
~ Edward de Bono
Every man who rises above the common level has received two educations: the first from his teachers; the second more personal and important, from himself.
~ Edward Gibbon
and the most civilized portion of mankind.
~ Edward Gibbon
Agriculture is the foundation of manufactures;
~ Edward Gibbon
That was my lesson. I needed to act differently.
~ Edward James
So I started trying to behave as if my defects of character were gone. I considered how I would behave if I were who I wanted to be, and I acted that way to the best of my poor acting ability. I made lots of mistakes along the way, but I began to improve with time. It was hard.
~ Edward James
A man does not learn very well, Mr. Robbins. Women, yes, because they are used to bending with whatever wind comes along. A woman, no matter the age, is always learning, always becoming.
~ Edward P. Jones
People in the city developed antennae that sent warning signals whenever trouble came near.
~ Edward Rutherfurd
A man has to have experience and he has to pay for it.
~ Edwin Lefevre