“Further, economic systems ... have never arranged themselves by themselves. It is men who do the ordering according to their attitudes, desires and understanding of things. Changes take place, not independent of man's will, but on account of man's wills. Civilization has progressed by man's interference with material conditions.” MenGivingDesireUnderstandingAttitudeAtheismEconomicConditionsMaterialsCivilizationAccountsImportanceIndependentPositive AtheismPrimariesThings ChangeInterferenceEconomic Systems Author:Goparaju Ramachandra Rao
“The most dangerous thing that can happen to us, I think, is to permit a feeling to develop that any client is a problem. I have always taken the attitude that no account is a 'problem account' but that all accounts have important problems attached to them - that you can waste more time and burn up more nervous energy by fighting a problem than by taking a positive attitude and solving it. It sure gives you a nice, warm glow when you do.” ThinkingGivingImportantFeelingsProblemHappensFightingEnergyAttitudeTakenNiceDangerousWasteAccountsWarmNervousPositive AttitudeMore TimePermitClientsDangerous Things Author:Leo Burnett
“I'm only going to stand before God and give an account for my life, not for somebody else's life. If I have a bad attitude, then I need to say there's no point in me blaming you for what's wrong in my life.” IfsNeedsGivingAttitudeAccountsBlameNo PointBad AttitudeWrong Attitude Author:Joyce Meyer
“I don't have that many days left," he said as we sat together in the library. "Why would I want to spend them on matters of drainage and overdue accounts? I must husband my hours and spend every one of them wisely. I regret that I didn't come to this realization until I reached fifty years of age. Calpurnia, you would do well to adopt such an attitude at an earlier age. Spend each of your allotted hours with care.” WantYearsWellsSaidMatterCareAgeTogetherLeftHoursAttitudeRegretHusbandAccountsLibraryRealizationSatFiftyI RegretOverdueDrainageCalpurnia Author:Jacqueline Kelly
“Well-meaning, helpful, good-natured attitudes of mind have not come to be honored on account of their usefulness, but because they are states of richer souls that are capable of bestowing and have their value in the feeling of the plenitude of life.” MindWellsSoulStatesFeelingsValuesAttitudeCapableAccountsHelpfulHonoredUsefulnessPlenitude Book:The Will to Power Source: The Will to Power
“Something as curious as the monarchy won't survive unless you take account of people's attitudes. After all, if people don't want it, they won't have it.” PeopleIfsWantAttitudeHistoryAccountsCuriousWorld HistoryMonarchy Author:Prince Charles
“The scientific tradition is distinguished from the pre-scientific tradition by having two layers. Like the latter, it passes on its theories; but it also passes on a critical attitude towards them.” TwoScienceAttitudeTheoryTraditionCriticismAccountsCriticalLatterLayersDistinguished Book:Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge Source: Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge
“There are no peoples however primitive without religion and magic. Nor are there, it must be added at one, any savage races lacking in either the scientific attitude, or in science, though this lack has been frequently attributed to them.” Has BeensScienceReligionRaceAttitudeMagicAccountsPrimitiveSavagesLacking Author:Bronislaw Malinowski