Quotes About Development
This however is my teaching: he who wishes one day to fly, must first learn standing and walking and running and climbing and dancing:- one does not fly into flying!
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Even now man is more of an ape than any of the apes.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Consciousness is the last and latest development of the organic and hence also what is most unfinished and unstrong.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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He who would learn to fly one day must first learn to stand and walk and run and climb and dance; one cannot fly into flying.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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I demand from a book harmony as unity and moderation; that determines the choice of words, the type and number of metaphors, the development and conclusion
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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The wasteland grows.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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All that is good is inherited: whatever is not inherited is imperfect, is a mere beginning.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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That Luther's Reformation succeeded in the North suggests that the north of Europe was retarded compared to the south...
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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To educate educators! But the first ones must educate themselves! And for these I write. (VII
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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By and large, pity runs counter to the law of development, which is the law of selection. Pity preserves things that are ripe for decline, it defends things that have been disowned and condemned by life. […] In the middle of our unhealthy modernity, nothing is less healthy than Christian pity.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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One who reaches his ideal has by so doing gone beyond it.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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It is precisely he who is becoming who cannot endure the state of becoming.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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And how does one basically recognize good development? In that a well-developed man does our senses good: that he is carved from wood which is hard, delicate, and sweet-smelling, all at the same time.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Only those who continue to change remain my kin
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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at the age of thirty, when it comes to high culture, one is a beginner, a child.—
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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In England we agonised over the demolition of every old shack; in Sichuan, they just went ahead and flattened whole cities! You had to admire the brazen confidence of it, the conviction that the future would be better than the past.
~ Fuchsia Dunlop
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Après qu'on a travaillé, le plus utile des délassements est une lecture qui vous instruit. L'âge de s'instruire n'est jamais passé
~ G. Bruno
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He thought that the world would make more rapid progress without the burden of old people.
~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Mothers are the only gods in whom all the world believes Joseph Campbell claimed. And this makes psychological sense: all children come forth through women, but boys must learn to separate from the mother by making her other, while girls identify with her, as they will become mothers themselves.
~ Gail Collins-Ranadive
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Now is when the point of the story changes.
~ Galway Kinnell
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A little education goes a long way in accomplishing four essential goals.
~ Garrett Sutton
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As I have evolved as a coach, I was a guy who was all about the game and a person who focused on the wins and losses.
~ Barry Trotz
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Whether we win 60 games or not, you build your habits back and get better that way. It may not be 60 wins, but you get better as a team.
~ Paul Millsap
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There was a year in Utah when we were in the 20s in wins, then 30s, then 40s, and my last year we scratched for 50. I'm certainly going to build on that experience here in Charlotte.
~ Gordon Hayward
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