“Men with common minds seldom break through general rules. Prudence is ever the resort of weakness; and they rarely go as far as as they may in any undertaking, who are determined not to go beyond it on any account.” MenMindMayCommonBreakWeaknessAccountsDeterminedResortsPrudenceUndertakingsBreak Through Book:Delphi Complete Works of Mary Wollstonecraft (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Mary Wollstonecraft (Illustrated)
“The amount of money that a person has in his bank account is not determined by his starting capital but by his knowledge about money and his ability to manage it properly.” PersonsAbilityAmountAccountsStartingDeterminedManageBank Accounts Author:Sunday Adelaja
“In every section of the entire area where the word science may properly be applied, the limiting factor is a human one. We shall have rapid or slow advance in this direction or in that depending on the number of really first-class men who are engaged in the work in question. ... So in the last analysis, the future of science in this country will be determined by our basic educational policy.” MenFirstsHumansMayCountryLastsScienceNumbersClassPolicyAreasAccountsEducationalDeterminedFactorsAnalysisEngagedSectionsRapidsFirst Class Author:James Bryant Conant
“The present rate of progress [in X-ray crystallography] is determined, not so much by the lack of problems to investigate or the limited power of X-ray analysis, as by the restricted number of investigators who have had a training in the technique of the new science, and by the time it naturally takes for its scientific and technical importance to become widely appreciated.” ProblemScienceNumbersProgressTrainingAppreciateAccountsImportanceRateDeterminedTechniqueAnalysisRaysAppreciatedInvestigators Author:William Lawrence Bragg