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Quotes About Development

An idea not coupled with action will never get any bigger than the brain cell it occupied.
~ Arnold H. Glasgow
The key to everything is patience. You get the chicken by hatching the egg, not by smashing it open.
~ Arnold H. Glasgow
The key to everything is patience. You get the chicken by hatching the egg, not by smashing it.
~ Arnold H. Glasow
Absolute parallelism of stylistic approach in the different arts and genres presupposes a level of development on which art no longer has to wrestle for the means of expression, but is able, to a certain extent, to choose freely among the different possibilities of formal treatment.
~ Arnold Hauser
Just as the social novel attains its perfection with Balzac, the Bildungsroman with Flaubert, the picaresque novel with Dickens, so the psychological novel enters the phase of its full maturity with Dostoevsky and Tolstoy.
~ Arnold Hauser
I have a tip that can take five strokes off anyone's golf game: it's called an eraser.
~ Arnold Palmer
Always keep in mind that training stimulates growth, but that actual growth takes place while you are resting.
~ Arnold Schwarzenegger
When the boys come, instead of buying Barbie dolls, all of a sudden you're into trucks and remote controls, cars and tanks. You buy building blocks and build castles and locomotives. You get into knives and later take them shooting with pistols, shotguns, and rifles. All of which made me very happy.
~ Arnold Schwarzenegger
Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths.
~ Arnold Schwarzenegger
A city that outdistances man's walking powers is a trap for man.
~ Arnold Toynbee
Civilization is a movement and not a condition, a voyage and not a harbor.
~ Arnold Toynbee
I think in the future we need to look at our youth department to provide more players for the first team think it is important for a club to have a good amount of players that have roots with the club and region.
~ Arsene Wenger
At a young age winning is not the most important thing... the important thing is to develop creative and skilled players with good confidence.
~ Arsene Wenger
Young players need freedom of expression to develop as creative players... they should be encouraged to try skills without fear of failure.
~ Arsene Wenger
Don't make the mistake of doing nothing. Standing still is not an acceptable option. You can be like a deer on the highway caught in the headlights--freezing in your tracks until life passes you by--or you can move. If you move, you increase the odds of living longer and better.
~ Art Berg
Remember, before you can be great, you've got to be good. Before you can be good, you've got to be bad. But before you can even be bad, you've got to try.
~ Art Williams
Individual development depends upon mass-solution of the economic problems of everyday living. The inventors, thinkers, and the common man have made this world ripe for healthful leisure, and have created far more than enough goods for all. But through all this progress the business man has assumed the right to the lion's share while those who did the creating and hard work were compelled to fight for whatever they could get-or starve.
~ Art Young
It's not necessarily that we were wrong then and right now. It's just that our knowledge is constantly growing, and along the way we sometimes have to unlearn what we thought was true.
~ Arthur Agatston
Success is a journey, not a destination. The doing is often more important than the outcome.
~ Arthur Ashe
Imagine an external intelligence studying the methods by which earth-born creatures of various types adjust themselves to future circumstances. The most primitive method is, I suppose, no more than simple nervous reaction. The most developed method involves reasoned expectation. And between these two extremes our supposed observer would see a long series of intermediate forms melting into one another by insensible gradation.
~ Arthur Balfour
There is a falling tide to life, the transition from fluid to crystallized intelligence.
~ Arthur C. Brooks
Psychologists have a special word for uncomfortable life transitions: "liminality."[3] It means the time between work roles, organizations, career paths, and relationship stages. The author Bruce Feiler wrote a popular book in 2020 on liminality called Life Is in the Transitions: Mastering Change at Any Age.[4]
~ Arthur C. Brooks
Thus, psychologist Carl Jung noted, "what is a normal goal to a young person becomes a neurotic hindrance in old age.
~ Arthur C. Brooks
Edmund Burke wrote, "He that wrestles with us strengthens our nerves, and sharpens our skill. Our antagonist is our helper.
~ Arthur C. Brooks