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skills
Don't do anything for the money you WILL make, but instead for the SKILLS you will learn. Robert Kiyosaki
skills keys income
The key to financial freedom and great wealth is a person's ability or skill to convert earned income into passive income and/or portfolio income. Robert Kiyosaki
skills tendency
Most companies' tendency is to overestimate the skills they need. Dan Murphy
skills excellence strive
When workmen strive to do better than well, they do confound their skill in covetousness. William Shakespeare
skills talent
He's got the talent and skills to play at this level. Bob Mason
skills slap soak throw trying water
He has all the skills but I've been trying to get him to get better at the little things. He's like a big sponge. You have to slap him around and throw him back in the water every now and then but he'll be right back to soak up some more. Warren Sapp
skills cards world
I don't know if this is an illusion but I would love to be able to take my card-throwing skills and be able to puncture a watermelon. Now I know I can take this question and say, "I would want to solve the economic problems in the world" - but I want to stick that card in that watermelon. Dave Franco
skills honey taste
Most plagiarists, like the drone, have neither taste to select, industry to acquire, nor skill to improve, but impudently pilfer the honey ready prepared, from the hive. Charles Caleb Colton
skills generations novelists
We're currently living with a generation of established novelists who are embarrassingly out of date with respect to social networking, internet skills, and so on. Charles Stross
division-of-labor common process
When profits are pursued by geographic interchange of goods, so that commerce for profit becomes the central mechanism of the system, we usually call it "commercial capitalism." In such a system goods are conveyed from ares where they are more common (and therefore cheaper) to areas where they are less common (and therefore less cheap). This process leads to regional specialization and to division of labor, both in agricultural production and in handicrafts. Carroll Quigley
division-of-labor effort devil
God and the Devil are an effort after specialization and the division of labor. Samuel Butler
division-of-labor peaceful society
Every step by which an individual substitutes concerted action for isolated action results in an immediate and recognizable improvement in his conditions. The advantages derived from peaceful cooperation and division of labor are universal. Ludwig von Mises
division-of-labor people love-one-another
People do not cooperate under the division of labor because they love or should love one another. They cooperate because this best serves their own interests. Ludwig von Mises
division-of-labor horizon phases
In a higher phase of communist society... only then can the narrow horizon of bourgeois right be fully left behind and society inscribe on its banners: from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs. Karl Marx
division-of-labor competition together
The more the division of labor and the application of machinery extend, the more does competition extend among the workers, the more do their wages shrink together. Karl Marx
division-of-labor ghouls vampire
Capital is dead labor, which, vampire-like, lives only by sucking living labor, and lives the more, the more labor it sucks. Karl Marx
division-of-labor dignity conditions
The societal division of labor obtains the dignity of an ontological condition. Herbert Marcuse
division-of-labor errors derivatives
The error in positivism is that it takes as its standard of truth the contingently given division of labor, that between the science and social praxis as well as that within science itself, and allows no theory that could reveal the division of labor to be itself derivative and mediated and thus strip it of its false authority. Theodor Adorno
dexterity authority interest
But the wisdom and authority of the legislator are seldom victorious in a contest with the vigilant dexterity of private interest. Edward Gibbon
dexterity obstacles accomplished
It is only with prudence, sagacity, and much dexterity that great aims are accomplished, and all obstacles surmounted. Otherwise nothing is accomplished. Napoleon Bonaparte