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Quotes About Development

I can always grow a little bit, and try to do something different. So I'm always looking for what's out there - the potential.
~ Robert Duvall
I love inspiring people and helping them to reach their potential.
~ Richard Hatch
The growing economic potential of India and Russia is mutually complementary in many respects.
~ Vladimir Putin
That's the very definition of freedom: to be allowed to develop our own creative potential to the fullest. But it doesn't have to be in the arts, obviously. In my case, I gravitated toward the arts.
~ Martin Donovan
I would like to go back to school, potentially.
~ Hilary Knight
After I made my first short film that wasn't terrible, people were interested in potentially developing a feature with me. Every time I read a script, it was a bizarre, too-dark, genre-less thing that no one wanted to make.
~ Robert Eggers
I love being ankle deep in conversations about sewers and potholes. That's where my heart has always been, and city government has the chance to get it right on both.
~ Michelle Wu
It's really cool to do, like, a 'Harry Potter' evolution because you can really take your time with the character development: really, like, don't rush past the implications of great power and great responsibility.
~ Jon Watts
I discovered that bone china was a British invention, which had been developed by a pottery sited next to a slaughterhouse - 'bone' china, of course, contains bones, though we are inclined to forget that.
~ Christien Meindertsma
From early on in my career, I was always challenged to create things. Early in my career, I created 'ground and pound.' When I fought Royce Grace the second time, I developed that: stay on guard, follow the hips, press the legs down, press the hips down. When he rested, I ground and pounded him.
~ Ken Shamrock
My most string-beanish, I guess, is when I was 15 years old. From 15 to 16, I went from 155 pounds to 215. By the time I graduated from high school, I was between 235-250.
~ John Cena
Milk contains growth hormones designed by Mother Nature to put a few hundred pounds on a baby calf within a few months.
~ Michael Greger
Put on about 10 more pounds, that'd be good for me and the development of my game.
~ Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
I think growing into a frame is important, not being - in my case - 160-170 pounds.
~ Cody Bellinger
You just can't say 'I'll fight anybody.' Some guys do that early in their career, and their careers never have a chance to develop, because they have had five fights at 170 pounds, when they're walking around at 147 pounds. It's not smart.
~ Benson Henderson
Man, I've been big since I was a little boy. I was 10 pounds as a baby. I was 217 coming out of high school. I've been big.
~ Demaryius Thomas
Kids do gross things. For several months, mine would combine everything on her plate into a single bowl, pour her drink on top of it, then mash it up and eat it with her hands. It didn't matter what it was.
~ J. Kenji Lopez-Alt
Education is the antidote to poverty.
~ Arvind Kejriwal
This globalization is lifting up hundreds of millions of people out of poverty. The Left needs to see that.
~ Chrystia Freeland
The main environmental challenge of the 21st century is poverty. When you don't know where your next meal is coming from, it's hard to consider the environment 100 years down the line.
~ Bjorn Lomborg
We expect that in the next years, the economy will improve. And we expect that extreme poverty will drop from 22 percent to 11 percent by the year 2000.
~ Alberto Fujimori
I am bullish on the global development. I am bullish on billions of people getting out of poverty.
~ Marc Andreessen
The life of the community, both domestically and internationally, clearly demonstrates that respect for rights, and the guarantees that follow from them, are measures of the common good that serve to evaluate the relationship between justice and injustice, development and poverty, security and conflict.
~ Pope Benedict XVI
The interesting thing is, while we die of diseases of affluence from eating all these fatty meats, our poor brethren in the developing world die of diseases of poverty, because the land is not used now to grow food grain for their families.
~ Jeremy Rifkin