“I always thought there was some place I was going, that there was some success or some achievement or some box-office number that was going to fill the hole. And what I realize is that life is a hole. It's a process of continually trying to find and reinvent myself.” TryingLife IsProcessRealizingNumbersOfficeAchievementBoxesHolesBox Office Author:Will Smith
“If we once admit that our life is here for the purpose of race-improvement, then we question any religion which does not improve the race, or the main force of which evaporates, as it were, directing our best efforts toward the sky.... Improvement in the human race is not accomplished by extracting any number of souls and placing them in heaven, or elsewhere. It must be established on earth, either through achievement in social service, or through better children.” IfsHumansChildrenDoeSoulEarthLife IsPurposeForceHeavenSocialNumbersEffortRaceOur LivesSkyAtheismAchievementPositive AtheismImprovementHuman RaceAccomplishedElsewhereBest EffortSocial Service Author:Charlotte Perkins Gilman
“This splendid book discusses how, in the last two hundred fifty years, large numbers of people have achieved levels of well-being that were previously available only to a few individuals, and how this achievement has given rise to equally unprecedented inequalities. Unique in its focus and scope, exceptional knowledge and coherence, and careful argumentation, The Great Escape is highly illuminating and a delight to read.” PeopleYearsWellsTwoBookLastsIndividualGivenLevelsNumbersFocusAchievementUniqueHundredCarefulDelightAvailableInequalityWell BeingFiftyExceptionalScopeSplendidUnprecedentedLarge NumbersIlluminatingCoherenceArgumentationGreat Escape Author:Thomas Pogge
“Life is not a continuous process, there's some sort of finite number of achievements that defines your life.” Life IsProcessNumbersAchievementFiniteFinite Number Author:Bill Gates
“We found out that the young people who had a substantial number of lessons in the Resolving Conflict Creatively Curriculum ... not only did better in terms of people skills, that they managed their emotions, they were less violent and more caring, but they actually did better on their academic achievement tests.” PeopleYoungFoundTermNumbersEmotionYouthLessonsSkillsConflictAchievementTestsCaringViolentResolveResolutionAcademicCurriculumWin WinPeople SkillsAcademic AchievementResolving Conflict Author:Linda Lantieri
“A child in his earliest years, when he is only two or a little more, is capable of tremendous achievements simply through his unconscious power of absorption, though he is himself still immobile. After the age of three he is able to acquire a great number of concepts through his own efforts in exploring his surroundings. In this period he lays hold of things through his own activity and assimilates them into his mind.” YearsMindChildrenLittlesStillsTwoAgeAbleThreeNumbersEffortPeriodsActivityAchievementCapableConceptsLaysAcquireUnconsciousExploringSurroundingsAbsorption Author:Maria Montessori
“Some crimes get honor and renown by being committed with more pomp, by a greater number, and in a higher degree of wickedness thanothers. Hence it is that public robberies, plunderings, and sackings have been looked upon as excellencies and noble achievements, and the seizing of whole countries, however unjustly and barbarously, is dignified with the glorious name of gaining conquests.” Has BeensCountryWholeNamesNumbersGreaterCrimeHigherHonorDegreesAchievementCommittedNobleGloriousConquestWickednessRobberySeizingRenownSacking Author:Francois de La Rochefoucauld
“There are two excesses: to exclude reason, to admit nothing but reason. The supreme achievement of reason is to realise that there is a limit to reason. Reason's last step is the recognition that there are an infinite number of things which are beyond it. It is merely feeble if it does not go as far as to realise that.” IfsDoeTwoReasonLastsNumbersStepsLimitsAchievementInfiniteSupremeRecognitionRealisingExcess Author:Blaise Pascal
“The education explosion is producing a vast number of people who want to live significant, important lives but lack the ability to satisfy this craving for importance by individual achievement. The country is being swamped with nobodies who want to be somebodies.” PeopleWantImportantCountryIndividualAbilityNumbersAchievementImportanceSignificantCravingExplosionsIndividual AchievementImportant Life Author:Eric Hoffer
“We do not take into account the value of the stream. We see the number of streams as a measure of consumer demand, not the value. As it is, we think streams are under-monetized, and we are complaining loudly about that. If the value of a stream changes, we won't alter the count because we don't want to alter the history of the program because that would impact these milestone achievements.” IfsThinkingWantValuesNumbersDemandAchievementProgramAccountsImpactComplainingConsumersStreamsMilestone Author:Cary Sherman
“The proud depend upon the world to tell them whether they have value or not. Their self-esteem is determined by where they are judged to be on the ladders of worldly success. They feel worthwhile as individuals if the numbers beneath them in achievement, talent, beauty, or intellect are large enough.” IfsWorldFeelsSelfEnoughValuesIndividualNumbersTalentSelf EsteemDependsProudAchievementIntellectDeterminedEsteemJudgedWorthwhileWorldlyLadders Author:Ezra Taft Benson
“Most lives are not distinguished by great achievements. They are measured by an infinite number of small ones. Each time you do a kindness for someone or bring a smile to his face, it gives your life meaning. Never doubt your value, little friend. The world would be a dismal place without you in it. (tweaked version of a passage from Scandal in Spring)” WorldGivingLittlesWould BeFacesValuesNumbersKindnessDoubtAchievementSpringInfiniteVersionsMeaning Of LifePassagesScandalDistinguishedWithout YouGreat Achievement Book:Scandal in Spring Source: Scandal in Spring
“I came here to say that I do not recognize anyone's right to one minute of my life. Nor to any part of my energy. Nor to any achievement of mine. No matter who makes the claim, how large their number or how great their need. I wished to come here and say that I am a man who does not exist for others." - Howard Roark” MenNeedsDoeMatterEnergyNumbersMinutesMinesAchievementClaimsOne MinuteFountainheadHoward Roark Book:Ayn Rand Reader Source: Ayn Rand Reader
“The trouble with being number one in the world - in anything- is that it takes a certain mentality to attain that position, and that is something of a driving, perfectionist attitude, so that once you do achieve number one, you don't relax and enjoy it.” WorldCertainEnjoyNumbersAttitudeTroubleAchievePositionAchievementDrivingRelaxMentalityRelaxationPerfectionist Author:Billie Jean King
“With equal passion I have sought knowledge. I have wished to understand the hearts of men. I have wished to know why the stars shine. And I have tried to apprehend the Pythagorean power by which number holds sway about the flux. A little of this, but not much, I have achieved.” KnowsMenHeartLittlesPassionStarsNumbersKnowledgeEqualAchievementShiningCuriosityMathematicalFlux Book:The Quotable Bertrand Russell Source: The Quotable Bertrand Russell
“With The Myth of Achievement Tests, James J. Heckman, John Eric Humphries, and Tim Kautz have offered a wealth of insightful analysis and brought together a number of topics often treated separately to inform a comprehensive discussion of the growth, character, and impact of the GED that is truly monumental. This is a first-rate book.” FirstsBookCharacterTogetherGrowthWealthNumbersAchievementTestsImpactRateMythTreatedDiscussionAnalysisInsightfulTopicsComprehensiveEricGed Author:Eric A. Hanushek
“It is India that gave us the ingenious method of expressing all numbers by means of ten symbols, each symbol receiving a value of position as well as an absolute value; a profound and important idea which appears so simple to us now that we ignore its true merit. But its very simplicity and the great ease which it has lent to computations put our arithmetic in the first rank of useful inventions; and we shall appreciate the grandeur of the achievement the more when we remember that it escaped the genius of Archimedes and Apollonius, two of the greatest men produced by antiquity.” MenFirstsWellsMeanTwoImportantIdeasRememberValuesSimpleNumbersEducationPositionGeniusTenAchievementAppreciateIndiaAbsolutesMathematicsMethodProfoundSimplicityAppreciationMathInventionSymbolsMathematicalEaseMeritReceivingGrandeurAntiquityIngeniousArithmeticComputationNumbers And MathGreatest ManGreat Math Author:Pierre-Simon Laplace