Quotes about mastery
mastery spirit sole
Sara Teasdale Of my own spirit let me be in sole though feeble mastery.
mastery tails matter
Wilhelm Reich We shall no longer hang on to the tails of public opinion or to a non- existent authority on matters utterly unknown and strange. We shall gradually become experts ourselves in the mastery of the knowledge of the Future.
mastery lost term
Mahatma Gandhi Khadi work without the mastery of the science of khadi will be love's labour lost in terms of Swaraj.
mastery imagine circumstances
Oswald Chambers It is misleading to imagine that we are developed in spite of our circumstances, for we are developed because of them. It is mastery in circumstances that is needed, not mastery over them.
mastery environment
Leonardo da Vinci One can have no more mastery over the environment, than one has over himself.
mastery young
Pablo Picasso When you're really young, you're young for life.
mastery levels may
John Kenneth Galbraith The oldest problem in economic education is how to exclude the incompetent. A certain glib mastery of verbiage-the ability to speak portentously and sententiously about the relation of money supply to the price level-is easy for the unlearned and may even be aided by a mildly enfeebled intellect. The requirement that there be ability to master difficult models, including ones for which mathematical competence is required, is a highly useful screening device.
mastery
T. S. Eliot There is no escape from metre; there is only mastery.
mastery detachment
Sri Aurobindo Detachment is the beginning of mastery.
mastery excellent brilliant-ideas
John Norman It is one thing to own a woman, and it is another to have her within the bonds of an excellent mastery.
mastery mix proven quantity stuff tremendous
He's a proven quantity here. - He has a tremendous mastery of his off-speed stuff and he can really mix it up.
mastery language remarkable
Frantz Fanon Mastery of language affords remarkable power.
mastery artistry
Gregory Bateson After mastery comes artistry and not before.
mastery done odd-things
Jenny Offill One of the odd things about being a writer is that you never reach a point of certainty, a point of mastery where you can say, Right. Now I understand how this is done.