“The soul consists of two parts, one irrational and the other capable of reason. (Whether these two parts are really distinct in the sense that the parts of the body or of any other divisible whole are distinct, or whether though distinguishable in thought as two they are inseparable in reality, like the convex and concave of a curve, is a question of no importance for the matter in hand.)” TwoSoulMatterReasonWholeBodyHandsRealityCapableImportanceIrrationalCurvesInseparableParts Of The Body Book:The Nicomachean ethics Source: The Nicomachean ethics
“A good friend of mine took me out and had me hit off a tee. He made me understand what was my strike zone and - with my speed - the importance of making contact. So I give him a lot of credit for changing my game and making me the player I became. He showed me how to work on me and my game, and not worry about patterning myself after someone else and focusing on what they were capable of doing rather than what I was capable of doing.” GivingMadeGamesWorryPlayerMinesCapableImportanceCreditSpeedStrikesContactZoneGood FriendTees Author:Rickey Henderson
“The importance of strengthening Euro-Atlantic security: the growing dangers pile pressure on our rules-based international system, so we need to do more to strengthen NATO, the bedrock of our defense - not just upping spending, but making the alliance more agile and more capable of tackling dangers from all directions.” SecurityDangerCapableImportanceNatoStrengthening Author:James Mattis