Related Quotes
curiosity
There's a curiosity factor, but not a fascination like there used to be. Kitty Kelley
curiosity belief suppression
Rigid belief systems, including skeptism, is signing up for the suppression of curiosity. Deepak Chopra
curiosity periods
My curiosity sustains me for the period of the shoot. Daniel Day-Lewis
curiosity opinion valuable
The one thing that Via Dolorosa has is no opinions. To me, curiosity is 50 times as valuable as opinion. David Hare
curiosity progress looks
Curiosity is essential for progress. Only when we look to worlds beyond our own can we really know if there's room for improvement. Simon Sinek
curiosity intellectual should
Why should we subsidize intellectual curiosity? Simon Hoggart
curiosity looks energy
It's necessary to have an energy that carries you forward. You need the will to live, to have a great curiosity. To look for the best in life, to find new interests. Sophia Loren
curiosity intuition priceless
Much of what I stumbled into by following my curiosity and intuition turned out to be priceless later on. Steve Jobs
curiosity mind introvert
Inside was where she lived, physically and mentally. She resided in the horn of plenty of her own prodigious mind, fertilized by inexhaustible curiosity. Tim LaHaye
progress talks
The talks have been constructive. We have had progress. Lindsey Williams
progress
Africans are making important progress on all fronts, Kofi Annan
progress tough work
These are tough issues, ... It's a work in progress. Strobe Talbott
progression fallacy history-of-science
The entire history of science is a progression of exploded fallacies. Ayn Rand
progress excuse
You cannot make progress with excuses. Cam Newton
progress virtue interest
The more we progress the more we tend to progress. We advance not in arithmetical but in geometrical progression. We draw compound interest on the whole capital of knowledge and virtue which has been accumulated since the dawning of time. Arthur Conan Doyle
progress made changed
It appears that my worst fears have been realised: we have made progress in everything yet nothing has changed. Derrick Bell
progress mastery littles
But in the end, mastery involves working and working and showing little improvement, perhaps with a few moments of flow pulling you along, then making a little progress, and then working and working on that new, slightly higher plateau again. It's grueling, to be sure. But that's not the problem; that's the solution. Daniel H. Pink
progress yards inches
An inch of progress is worth a yard of complaint. Booker T. Washington
looks ray starts technology
Ray really starts with the customer. He looks at things 'outside in,' as he says, not technology-out. Kevin Johnson
looks profit shark
Profit is a new kind of shark that looks just like a dolphin. John McNamara
looks low numbers telling
These low numbers may make us look good, but it also looks like we're not telling everything. Penn's numbers may look bad, but at least you know they're telling you everything. Matt Walton
looks reflex
Technically, it looks like no more than a reflex rebound, an oversold bounce. Clark Yingst
looks totally
See how he looks at her when she's eating. He's totally in love. Malia Davis
looks tables serious-business
Basil Stag Hare tut-tutted severely as he remarked to Ambrose Spike, 'Tch, tch. Dreadful table manners. Just look at those three wallahs, kicking up a hullaballoo like that! Eating's a serious business. Brian Jacques
looks organizer reactionaries
Look at the John Birch Society. Look at Hitler. The reactionaries are always better organizers. Cesar Chavez
looks four fields
So, if you look at what's common among some of the companies I have, including the Four Seasons, NewsCorp, George V, the Plaza, these are all irreplaceable brands in their own fields. Al-Waleed bin Talal
looks may proust
The happiness that may emerge from taking a second look is central to Proust's therapeutic conception. It reveals the extent to which our dissatisfactions may be the result of failing to look properly at our lives rather than the result of anything inherently deficient about them. Alain de Botton