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Quotes About Development

Rarely does a complete idea come to me. I basically start with just a small scene or a snatch of dialogue and force myself to write and to keep writing. Sometimes it becomes a book.
~ Sandra Brown
I very rarely go back to do shows again. I'm done once I've learned the lessons I need to learn.
~ Brandon Victor Dixon
Directing was rarely a thought in my head growing up. Especially not when I first began acting or working on my first professional sets.
~ Noah Centineo
History is merciless. History doesn't care if we pound our society down a rat hole. It's up to us to make more intelligent choices about how we live!
~ James Howard Kunstler
There are a lot of kids coming in to athletics, but there is also a big drop-out rate. We've got it right at the top end, but we have to maintain the base of the pyramid.
~ Lynn Davies
I think it's natural for any manager to want to grow his business. The question is at what rate, and in what direction, and in what format?
~ Wilbur Ross
My work with Combate Americas, in particular, has been incredible because the company keeps growing at an incredible rate.
~ Alberto Del Rio
The normal metric of measuring progress has actually been the rate of growth, OK? It's not a wrong metric, but it's not a full metric.
~ Subrahmanyam Jaishankar
I could be playing high school until I'm, like, 30 or something, at the rate I'm growing.
~ Danielle Panabaker
I was not developmentally disabled, but didn't mature at the same rate other kids did.
~ Tucker Max
I rate each album as better than the last one. That's how I see it.
~ Paul Simon
We will see the increasingly rapid rate of growth we've already been seeing in Colorado continue.
~ John Hickenlooper
Going from an error rate of 25 meters in GPS to 2.5 meters is huge. Going to 25 centimeters is going to matter just as much.
~ Astro Teller
I feel like if we can use the combination of basically data-driven hunches and bet on really first-class talent to deliver the shows, that I think we could do as well as the networks do, who basically have a 75 to 80 percent failure rate for new shows anyway - even after all that development and pilot work.
~ Ted Sarandos
When you are only one vendor, there is a very low rate of innovation. You think the old architecture is just fine, and it can just happily exist for many years.
~ Peter Levine
Even if you can't do a full real push-up, I'd rather have you do them with a limited range of motion and work up to the perfect pushup then do them on your knees, where you probably won't progress at the rate that you could.
~ Gunnar Peterson
It's easy to grow 300% in your first year or two, when you're starting with nothing and people first hear about your service. What separates a potential colossus from other businesses is the capacity to keep growing at that rate in years four, five, and beyond.
~ Glenn Kelman
Since the time of the Founding Fathers, and since they added the Second Amendment to the Constitution, our guns have developed at a rate that leaves me dizzy.
~ Emma Gonzalez
I enjoyed my time in Germany, I definitely rate the league as it develops well and you have quite a lot of teams that play good football.
~ Ryan Babel
But if we set our minds to improving technology, we can improve it in a direction that seems important to us and even at a faster rate.
~ Paul Romer
Hamirpur has a high literacy rate and most people are well-settled. It is also home to a significant number of Army men, government employees and farmers.
~ Anurag Thakur
Why did human development proceed at such different rates on different continents for the last 13,000 years?
~ Jared Diamond
What we know is that when girls don't go to school, they earn lower salaries. They get married earlier. They have higher infant and maternal mortality rates. And they're more likely to contract HIV, less likely to immunize their children.
~ Michelle Obama
After a major loss of dynamism in the 1960s, productivity growth rates began dropping in most countries, falling by half in the U.S. in the 1970s and more or less ceasing altogether in France, Germany and Britain in the late 1990s.
~ Edmund Phelps