Quotes About Development
All of flying is easy. Just takes learning. Like everything else. Like everything else.
~ Gary Paulsen
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The vast country is still there, but it has somehow been altered by intrusions, peopled to death. It is all gone, all changed, all tamed and pacified and cleaned and boiled and sanitized and made healthy and politically correct.
~ Gary Paulsen
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In the future, people who are not coaches will not be promoted. — JACK WELCH, former chairman and CEO of General Electric
~ Gary R. Collins
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The biggest advances are not made by being a great teacher; they are made by being a great student.
~ Gary R. Renard
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I thought I was good after a few years. After ten years I realized I was still improving.
~ Gary R. Renard
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Each time you go that road it gets more straight.
~ Gary Snyder
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First, he claims many people feel a need for personal growth in a Christian way of life.
~ Gary W. Moon
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If you eat, breathe and grow, two things are happening—which have little to do with either air or burgers. You are receiving an education and your "spirit" is being formed. To be alive is to be formed.
~ Gary W. Moon
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Believing that spirituality is vital for growth and essential for dealing with life's problems, many individuals are pursuing a journey of spiritual growth.
~ Gary W. Moon
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Ideas are invented only as correctives to the past. Through repeated rectifications of this kind one may hope to disengage an idea that is valid.
~ Gaston Bachelard
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Images discovered by men evolve slowly, painfully; hence Jacques Bousquet's profound remark: A new image costs humanity as much labor as a new characteristic costs a plant.
~ Gaston Bachelard
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Welcome the back talk, because it's completely natural and normal. It's actually a sign that the new idea you've planted in your mind is taking root.
~ Gay Hendricks
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You cannot grow without growing inside.
~ Gayl Jones
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Everything said in the beginning must be said better than in the beginning.
~ Gayl Jones
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I may have seemed like things quieted down a bit once we all figured out how to farm, because farming begets society and society develops laws, and laws enforce peace in the interest of the greater good. But society is just another kind of tribe and it eventually bumps into a larger one, and there's more violence, only then it's called war.
~ Gene Doucette
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always hire people who are smarter and better than you are and learn with them.
~ Gene Kranz
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I knew that I was a child, and that no man can be a man who is not.
~ Gene Wolfe
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The two basic problems for any overarching classification scheme in it rapidly changing and complex field call be described as follows. First, any classificatory decision made now might by its nature block off valuable future developments.
~ Geoffrey C. Bowker
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Till we be roten, kan we not be rypen?
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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Our inherited legacy of adaptatios is literally precious. Even the poorest parents give their children vast riches, in the form of senses, emotions, and mental faculties that have been optimized through millions of years of product development.
~ Geoffrey Miller
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Psychopathy is basically the absence of sympathy. There are fewer female psychopaths, perhaps because female psychophats would not have shown sufficient sympathy to their babies in past generations.
~ Geoffrey Miller
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Our inherited legacy of adaptations is literally precious. Even the poorest parents give their children vast riches, in the form of senses, emotions, and mental faculties that have been optimized through millions of years of product development.
~ Geoffrey Miller
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What should distress modern Australians, in addition to the virulence of the racism which infected these founding fathers, is the fact that it blinded them to the advantage of adopting, like the US, a code of universal human values, a bedrock of principles upon which Australian law could develop logically and humanely. Thus Australia was endowed with a supreme law – its constitution – which lacked any systemic protection for citizen liberties.
~ Geoffrey Robertson
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To understand a man, Napoleon said, you need to know how the world looked when he was twenty.
~ Geoffrey Wheatcroft
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