“If you want to be in fashion you have to absolutely love what you do, because it's more than a job - it's your life. This is a very intense and hard business. But don't worry, trust life. Anything you want, you are capable of getting, it just takes a combination of effort and grace.” IfsWantHardJobsEffortWorryGraceFashionCapableIntenseCombination Author:Lori Goldstein
“The liberation of Iraq was part of a broader effort to seriously confront the greatest threat to world security: rogue states capable of obtaining long range weapons of mass destruction.” WorldLongStatesEffortSecurityWeaponsMassCapableDestructionThreatIraqLiberationRangeWeapons Of Mass DestructionMass DestructionRoguesObtaining Author:Armstrong Williams
“The very object of an art, the principle of its artifice, is precisely to impart the impression of an ideal state in which the man who reaches it will be capable of spontaneously producing, with no effort of hesitation, a magnificent and wonderfully ordered expression of his nature and our destinies.” MenArtStatesEffortPrinciplesDestinyObjectsHe ManExpressionCapableIdealsImpressionMagnificentOur DestinyHesitationImpartArtifice Author:Paul Valery
“I would have government defend the life and property of all citizens equally; protect all willing exchange; suppress and penalize all fraud, all misrepresentation, all violence, all predatory practices; invoke a common justice under law; and keep the records incidental to these functions. Even this is a bigger assignment than governments, generally, have proven capable of. Let governments do these things and do them well. Leave all else to men in free and creative effort.” MenWellsGovernmentLawPoliticsJusticeCommonEffortPracticeCreativeRecordsViolenceWillingCitizensProtectLetting GoCapableFunctionBiggerPropertyFraudProvenAssignmentsInvokePredatoryMisrepresentation Author:Leonard Read
“I hope there will be no effort to put up a shaft or any monument of that sort in memory of me or of the other women who have giventhemselves to our work. The best kind of a memorial would be a school where girls could be taught everything useful that would help them to earn an honorable livelihood; where they could learn to do anything they were capable of, just as boys can. I would like to have lived to see such a school as that in every great city of the United States.” KindStatesHelpingWould BeSchoolGirlMemoriesUnitedEffortCitiesBoysUnited StatesTaughtCapableHonorableMemorialMonumentLivelihoodGreat Cities Author:Susan B. Anthony
“Some people are capable of making great sacrifices, but few are capable of concealing how much the effort has cost them; and it is this concealment that constitutes their value.” PeopleValuesEffortSacrificeCostCapableConcealingConcealmentGreat Sacrifice Author:Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington
“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
“Both group effort and individual testimony flow from conviction as to the role of people on earth. In stewardship of the common heritage, a few simple beliefs recur: that all are indeed members of the same human family, that all share in responsibility for the others, that each is capable of responding directly to divine guidance. To seek to translate these into practical action with regard to soil or petroleum or the fish of the sea is not necessarily to do what is directly effective in changing society.” PeopleHumansActionEarthIndividualBeliefSimpleCommonEffortResponsibilityRolesGroupsSeaShareDivineMembersCapableFlowRegardEnvironmentalFishesConvictionPracticalsGuidanceSoilHeritageTranslateTestimonyStewardshipRespondingHuman FamilyPetroleumDivine GuidanceGroup Effort Author:Gilbert F. White
“The natural effort of every individual to better his own condition is so powerful that it is alone, and without any assistance, capable not only of carrying on the society to wealth and prosperity, but of surmounting 100 impertinent obstructions with which the folly of human laws too often encumbers its operations.” HumansLawIndividualNaturalWealthPowerfulEffortLibertyConditionsCapableProsperityLibertarianOperationsFollyLibertarianismAssistanceIndividual LibertyCarrying OnObstruction Author:Adam Smith
“There is a great need for a new approach, new methods and new tools in teaching, man's oldest and most reactionary craft. There is great need for a rapid increase in the productivity of learning. There is, above all, great need for methods that will make the teacher effective and multiply his or her efforts and competence. Teaching is, in fact, the only traditional craft in which we have not yet fashioned the tools that make an ordinary person capable of superior performance. In this respect, teaching is far behind medicine, where the tools first became available a century or more ago.” MenNeedsFirstsPersonsFactsEffortBehindsTeacherTeachingCenturyApproachCapableOrdinaryToolsPerformancesIncreaseMethodMedicineAvailableProductivitySuperiorsTraditionalCraftsRapidsCompetenceReactionariesOrdinary PersonNew ApproachSuperior Performance Author:Peter Drucker
“You never fail if you know in your heart that you did the best of which you are capable. I did my best. That is all I could do. Are you going to make mistakes? Of course. But it is not failure if you make the full effort.” IfsKnowsHeartCoursesEffortMistakeFailingCapableMaking Mistakes Author:John Wooden
“People are capable of seeing the deceit they're ensnared in. They just have to make the effort.” PeopleEffortSeeingCapableDeceit Author:Noam Chomsky
“Ed Lawler and I document that the key to creating good, productive jobs in all industries is to organize work processes and systems in ways that allow employees to contribute significant amounts of "added value" to the products they make and services they provide. When mangers give employees the organizational structure, resources, and authority needed for them to contribute their ideas and efforts, American workers, like those at Harley-Davidson, almost always prove capable of effectively competing against their overseas counterparts.” GivingValuesEffortProveAuthorityCapableSignificantEmployeeProductiveOrganizeCompetingOrganizational Author:James O'Toole
“In my view, the Western model of influencing the development of third world countries is doomed to failure. The West does not understand how to deal with states that no longer have any authority and are threatened by dissolution. Their efforts failed in Iraq as well as Afghanistan. They are simply not capable of promoting the indigenous economy. Many billions of dollars flooded into Afghanistan, but without any significant effect.” WorldCountryEffortEconomyInfluenceAuthorityCapableWesternSignificantAfghanistanIndigenous Author:Ahmed Rashid
“It takes a huge effort to free yourself from memory, but when you succeed, you start to realize that you're capable of far more than you imagined.” RealizingMemoriesEffortHugeSucceedCapableFree Yourself Author:Paulo Coelho
“The nerves of the skin send pain signals to the brain to warn us of the danger from and impending injury. In the case of self-inflicted wounding, this pain acts as the body's own defense mechanism to stop one from proceeding in the effort at physical injury. If a person proceeds despite the pain, that means that he or she is motivated by something stronger than the pain, something that makes him or her capable of ignoring or enduring it.” IfsMeanPersonsSelfBodyPainEffortBrainCasesDangerCapableSkinsStrongerEndureDefenseDespiteInjuryNervesMotivatedMechanismSignalsProceedingDefense MechanismsSelf Inflicted Author:Steven Levenkron