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skills energy kind
Picasso is still influencing me. Of course, I haven't got that kind of energy, or skill. David Hockney
skills ideas judgement
Somehow he became certain the he himself possessed the skills of a hypnotist. How he reached this judgement, I have no idea, but never convinced the rest of us. Audrey Meadows
skills differences survival
Those of us forged in the crucibles of difference know that survival is not an academic skill. Audre Lorde
skills circles differences
Those of us who stand outside the circle of this society's definition of acceptable women; those of us who have been forged in the crucibles of difference - those of us who are poor, who are lesbians, who are black, who are older - know that survival is not an academic skill...For the master's tools will not dismantle the master's house. They will never allow us to bring about genuine change. Audre Lorde
skills doubt senses
There is always a point when one senses ones lack of skill, the doubt Arne Jacobsen
skills way collaboration
Collaboration is the best way to work. It's the only way to work, really. Everyone's there because they have a set of skills to offer across the board. Antony Starr
skills car effort
The effort of learning. It's the same when you approach any new skill or technique, from a dance step to driving a car. The effort of learning stops you, at first, from doing it well. Antony Sher
skills imagination people
Most people spend most of their time on low-priority busywork because it requires no additional knowledge, skills, or imagination-or courage. In a word, it's easier. Denis Waitley
skills iraq america
Dialogue is good, America used to talk to Iraq all the time. Members of Congress don't have any special skill in weapons inspection. However, if members could be accompanied by weapons inspection experts, that could be a step in the right direction. Dennis Kucinich
tasks illusion principal
The principal task of friendship is to foster one`s friends` illusions. Arthur Schnitzler
tasks artistic solutions
That is the artistic task: To choose the best from these solutions. Arne Jacobsen
tasks may architecture
In addressing a task, one almost always has several possible options, sometimes only a few, and they may all be practical and functional. But they lack the aesthetic aspect that raises it to architecture. Arne Jacobsen
tasks turbulent-times jew
The primary task of a Jew in turbulent times is to be Jewish. Elie Wiesel
tasks abstract modernization
I always say that modernization is not an abstract thing; its a very specific task. Dmitry Medvedev
tasks advertising easy
It is an easy and vulgar thing to please the mob, and no very arduous task to astonish them. Charles Caleb Colton
tasks faces messages
To televisionize any serious problem, the program directors face the task of making the message 'go down smooth' until the audience is delivered to the commercial. Arlie Russell Hochschild
tasks looks waste
Something that looks like a protocol but does not accomplish a task is not a protocol—it’s a waste of time. Bruce Schneier
tasks follow-through follow-up
Follow up and follow through until the task is completed, the prize won. Brian Tracy
advancement prosperity pondering
There is no knowledge and science like pondering and thought; and there is no prosperity and advancement like knowledge and science. Ali ibn Abi Talib
advancement constitution public-good
The powers contained in a constitution...ought to be construed liberally in advancement of the public good. Alexander Hamilton
advancement standing-alone despotism
The despotism of custom is everywhere the standing hindrance to human advancement. John Stuart Mill
advancement should human-life
Scientific advancement should aim to affirm and to improve human life. Nathan Deal
advancement robots would-be
Could an android listen to the whining, requests for advancement, and entreaties for guidance and affection that pour from subordinates? Sure it could. Frankly, all that would be easier on the robot than it is on me. Stanley Bing
advancement ambiguity greater
There is no greater impediment to the advancement of knowledge than the ambiguity of words. Thomas Reid