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Quotes About Development

A man must shape himself to a new mark directly the old one goes to ground.
~ Ernest Shackleton
ich aufrichtender Mensch und noch nicht ausdeterminierte reale Möglichkeit, das sind für die Entwicklung unseres Lebens, unserer Literatur, Philosophie, Praxis sicher die unabdingbarsten Kategorien.
~ Ernst Bloch
The form of observation , which underlines all speech and language development, always expresses a peculiar spiritual character , a special way of conceiving and apprehending. The difference between the several languages, therefore, is not a matter of different sounds and marks, but of different world conceptions.
~ Ernst Cassirer
It is generally accepted that theatre developed from ritual, whose function was to reach an accommodation with powerful forces or gods without whose aid life would be intolerable
~ Errol Hill
Genius is a gift we are given; mastery is the stewardship of our gifts.
~ Erwin Raphael McManus
Discipleship...a process of unleashing the creative potential in each person.
~ Erwin Raphael McManus
If you are comfortable with where you are, you will never know how far you can go. If you refuse to change, then you refuse to grow.
~ Erwin Raphael McManus
Human relations never seem to stand completely still. This apple, for instance. It might ripen into something better than it now was, or, unromantically, it might rot away in his pocket.
~ Esther Forbes
These developments, in conjunction with postwar economic prosperity, have contributed to a period of unmatched freedom and individualism.
~ Esther Perel
The extent to which our childhood relationships nurture or obstruct both sets of needs will determine the vulnerabilities that we bring into our adult relationships
~ Esther Perel
No history has a more lasting effect on our adult loves than the one we write with our primary caregivers.
~ Esther Perel
How far the pupil will go is not the concern of the teacher and Master. Hardly has he shown him the right way when he must let him go on alone.
~ Eugen Herrigel
So it is that much homiletical advice tends to function in reverse—that is, it works reasonably well in evaluating a sermon already formed, but provides very little help en route!
~ Eugene L. Lowry
Sometimes a sermon idea seemed to emerge on its own, possessed of its own power, and required a developmental process more akin to pruning than putting together.
~ Eugene L. Lowry
No one starts out with the answers. You figure them out as you go and you learn from the people who figured them out before you.
~ Andrew Klavan
Fiddling with a program until it appears to work is a reliable way of obtaining a program that almost works
~ Andrew Koenig
Nothing, sad to say, has advanced technical progress faster than war.
~ Andrew Marr
Human history, properly understood, starts when we move from being just another form of prey in the cycle of eat-and-be-eaten, a creature blown about by the natural world, to a creature beginning to shape the world. We move from happens-to, to makes-happen. But
~ Andrew Marr
Human history, properly understood, starts when we move from being just another form of prey in the cycle of eat-and-be-eaten, a creature blown about by the natural world, to a creature beginning to shape the world.
~ Andrew Marr
It took nearly ten thousand years from the first attempts at agriculture for the world's population to reach a billion. Now we are adding extra people at a billion every dozen years.
~ Andrew Marr
So I did something that you're not supposed to do, one more addition to an expanding universe of said things.
~ Andrew Martin
A story isn't what happens. It's how it happens.
~ Andrew Mayne
But being manipulative isn't necessarily a mark of intelligence. I mean, have you ever met a child?" she asks rhetorically.
~ Andrew Mayne
All of the technology described in this book is either currently being tested on the launch pad or in advance stages of development. This is a story of the very near future.
~ Andrew Mayne