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Quotes About Development

With simple tasks such as typing, driving, or playing golf and tennis, we reach our highest level of proficiency after about 50 hours of practice; then our performance skills become automated. We're able to execute them smoothly and with minimal effort, but further development stops. We assume we've reached our highest performance level, and we don't think to learn new and better methods.
~ Joseph Grenny
most professionals progress until they reach an "acceptable" level, and then they plateau. Software engineers, for instance, usually stop progressing somewhere around five years after entering the workforce. Beyond this level of mediocrity, further improvements are not correlated to years of work in the field.
~ Joseph Grenny
Perfection is the child of time.
~ Joseph Hall
El objetivo de la argumentación o de la discusión, no debe de ser la victoria, si no el progreso
~ Joseph Joubert
Life is a circle. The end of one journey is the beginning of the next.
~ Joseph M. Marshall III
It is not a matter of ends justifying means: but of the creation of new means and new ends.
~ Joseph O'Connor
Everything is in the way the material is composed.
~ Joseph O'Connor
Note the profound implications of this closed-system economic paradigm, for it necessitates that the Bilderberg and similar Groups must resort to active measures to suppress the scientific development of new theories and their allied technologies that would shift the world's energy supply — and hence the financial system — to a new basis, and a basis no longer needing to be reliant upon their own monopoly financial power to create the medium of exchange and credit.
~ Joseph P. Farrell
growing up is about growing in wisdom and virtue and learning to curtail our selfishness so that we can give ourselves more selflessly to others.
~ Joseph Pearce
Yet the four spaces are not an assembly line for growing community.
~ Joseph R. Myers
As Kennon Callahan so aptly states, "only you can grow you."6
~ Joseph R. Myers
There is a slowness in affairs which ripens them, and a slowness which rots them.
~ Joseph Roux
Bigger, hole bigger
~ Erin Hunter
SkyClan is growing.
~ Erin Hunter
You're training him well, Dewtail.
~ Erin Hunter
Yes, the Blazing Star. To survive, you must grow and spread like the Blazing Star.
~ Erin Hunter
Perhaps tattlepaw should go back to the nursery.
~ Erin Hunter
pool our information," Dimmick said, "to work out a joint plan of campaign." "Thank you, I don't think I'd care to do that," Mason told him. "I want to be free to represent my client in whatever way seems best as the situation develops." "Can't you see, Mr. Dimmick," Rodney Cuff said impatiently, "he's going to pin the whole thing on Driscoll if he has a
~ Erle Stanley Gardner
Something is going to have to happen. Not necessarily something big. Just something.
~ Erlend Loe
The only question that really counts, must be thins one: are things getting better or are they getting worse?
~ Erlend Loe
The only question that really counts, must be this one: are things getting better or are they getting worse?
~ Erlend Loe
Egil har altså ikke sugd det fra eget bryst, men, sier han, vi må ta i betraktning at den tiden er over. I dag er det ganske lite som kan suges helt fra eget bryst. Det er ikke mulig lenger. Folk har tenkt tankene før. Vår oppgave blir å raffinere dem.
~ Erlend Loe
Plan to throw away all sound, art, and code created for a prototype. That way your artists, audio people, and programmers can work quickly without worrying about having to debug their content later. Trying to build production-quality assets during preproduction just slows the process down. Once
~ Ernest Adams
Design Rule The Story Comes Later Do not spend a lot of time devising a story at the concept stage. This is a cardinal error frequently made by people who are more used to presentational media such as books and film. You must concentrate most of your efforts on the gameplay at this point. Types
~ Ernest Adams