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Quotes About Development

Man is an animal that "arrived"; that is all.
~ Remy de Gourmont
those people who formerly had been half wilde, and civiliz'd but by degrees, made their laws but according to the incommodities which their crimes and their quarrels constrain'd them to, could not be so wel pollic'd, as those who from the beginning of their association, observ'd the constitutions of some prudent Legislator.
~ Rene Descartes
There is such a strong connection between body and soul that thoughts that accompanied certain movements of our body at the beginning of our lives, go on accompanying them later.
~ Rene Descartes
Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems
~ Rene Descartes
Wherever human beings are concerned, trend is not destiny.
~ Rene Dubos
If the desire of children were not mimetic, if they did not of necessity choose for models the human beings who surround them, humanity would have neither language nor culture.
~ Rene Girard
Et c'est là, en même temps, ce qui donne l'illusion du progrès à ceux qui, ne connaissant qu'une civilisation, voient exclusivement la direction dans laquelle elle se développe, croient qu'elle est la seule possible, et ne se rendent pas compte que ce développement sur un point peut être largement compensé par une régression sur d'autres points.
~ Rene Guenon
Sweet as sugar. And then he hardened. I can't 'splain it another way. He was like sugar in a jar that hardens. And after a while you take it out, and it is one rock-solid lump.
~ Rene Denfeld
Everybody's a work in progress. I'm a work in progress. I mean, I've never arrived... I'm still learning all the time.
~ Renee Fleming
This is often the way we put together our lives, adding the striking qualities of others into our own character.
~ Renee Fleming
One major study observed that in recent years, we have done a magnificent job of turning out fabulously trained performers with no place to play. More encouraging news is that employment options and a real strategy for developing the arts are becoming part of many conservatory curricula.
~ Renee Fleming
Today, "crossover" has become the golden word of the age. Crossover is based, in fact, on the model used for the development of pop artists.
~ Renee Fleming
over many centuries and through multiple human authors, God has so superintended the development of the Bible that it speaks to us about real life (zoë) and teaches us how to live "with God
~ Renovare
are now, but it's your roots, and roots determine how you sprout.
~ Reshonda Tate Billingsley
A college degree is not a sign that one is a finished product but an indication a person is prepared for life.
~ Reverend Edward A. Malloy
You know, that idea could be developed into a first-rate little article. Six hundred to seven hundred words, about. The Tyranny of the Wheel, you could call it, with a colored margin of trains and airplanes and ocean liners at top speed—of course liners don't have wheels, but you could do something about that—if I could persuade you, Mr. Wolfe—
~ Rex Stout
Success starts with SUC. When you evolve there will be challenges.
~ REX WHITE
within the core of each of us is the child we once were. This child constitutes the foundation of what we have become, who we are, and what we will be.
~ Rhawn Joseph
Relationships are like soup: they are better the longer they simmer
~ Rhonda Britten
What's more, I'd learn to use a typewriting machine and develop a real skill, more useful than where to seat a bishop at a dinner table.
~ Rhys Bowen
Hopefully with each thing that you do you're learning something, you're growing, and you're pushing yourself a little harder in some way or another. So I think you'd be in real trouble if each new thing that you create didn't feel like 'Oh, wow. I feel like I'm doing something a little different this time.'
~ Rian Johnson
I've always thought of school as a rehearsal. Not the main event.
~ Rich Shapero
this development produced what is called Middle English, known especially from Chaucer
~ Richard A. LaFleur
Art can only progress towards its own self-annihilation.
~ Richard Appignanesi