Quotes about Development
We must remember that our children are very much what we make them.
— Dale Carnegie
The average person," said Samuel Vauclain, then president of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, "can be led readily if you have his or her respect and if you show that you respect that person for some kind of ability." In short, if you want to improve a person in a certain aspect, act as though that particular trait were already one of his or her outstanding characteristics.
— Dale Carnegie
It was no longer necessary to react the way we used to. The children were doing far more right things than wrong ones." All of this was a result of praising the slightest improvement in the children rather than condemning everything they did wrong. This works on the job too. Keith Roper of
— Dale Carnegie
Worry is the darkroom in which negatives can develop.
— Wanda Brunstetter
The modern mind longs for the future as the medieval mind longed for Heaven. The great aim of modern life has been to improve the future—or even just to reach the future, assuming that the future will inevitably be "better.
— Wendell Berry
Identity does not grow out of action until it has taken root in belonging.
— Charles Martin
It is a flower that sprouts and grows when others pour water upon it. I think sometimes that I spent so much time worrying about how to protect and strengthen the flower—even going so far as to graft in a new stem and root system—that I forgot to simply water it.
— Charles Martin
Change is hard at the beginning. Messy in the middle and gorgeous at the end.
— Robin Sharma
Nothing is lost upon a man who is bent upon growth; nothing wasted on one who is always preparing for - life by keeping eyes, mind and heart open to nature, men, books, experience - and what he gathers serves him at unexpected moments in unforeseen ways.
— Hamilton Wright Mabie
Maximus remained a child of his time, a disciple of his master. But the fact that he was able to develop his own basic insight, in spite of such influences, makes him one of the greatest thinkers in Christian intellectual history.
— Hans Urs von Balthasar
The only things worth learning are the things you learn after you know it all.
— Harry S. Truman
If I had stopped asking questions, that's where I would have remained.
— Lee Strobel