“Africa's agricultural sector has enormous scope for development, which would benefit both the continent's economy and its people.” PeopleEconomyDevelopmentBenefitsEnormousContinentsScope Author:Richard Attias
“There are so many men and women who hold no distinctive positions but whose contribution towards the development of society has been enormous. Some of them are not known even in their own countries, but when you come across them you are very impressed. Those are heroes or heroines we must never forget. Because of their service to society, you can't really help but admire them.” MenHas BeensCountryHelpingForgetKnownPositionDevelopmentHeroMen And WomenEnormousAdmireContributionNever ForgetImpressedHeroinesDistinctiveDevelopment Of Society Author:Nelson Mandela
“Preoccupied with her self, the adolescent sees enormous changes, whereas the parent sees the child she knew all along. For the parent, new developments are superficial and evanescent. For the adolescent, they are thrilling and profound.” ChildrenSelfParentDevelopmentProfoundEnormousSuperficialThrilling Author:Terri E Apter
“Without a vision there is no possibility of creating something larger than what al-ready exists. An entrepreneur has to be able to bring something to the table through his or her vision that is not being provided by others - a special way of meeting needs, caring for others, treating patients, or marketing. An entrepreneur must have enormous faith. Risk-taking is critical to the development of an enterprise. You will not take risks unless you have the faith to do so.” WayNeedsAbleVisionRiskSpecialPossibilityReadyDevelopmentCreatingTablesEntrepreneurMeetingsPatientMarketingCaringCriticalEnormousEnterpriseAlsRisk-takingCaring For OthersCreating SomethingTreating Patients Author:Tony Robbins
“Enormous forces are affecting the world, and we can't possibly overestimate their importance. These include demographic developments, climate change, digitalization and the rise of Asia. And then there's the most important one: the end of a life lived on credit. We must finally free ourselves from debt.” WorldImportantEndsForceDevelopmentImportanceClimateClimate ChangeCreditDebtEnormousAsiaDemographicsOverestimate Author:Paul Achleitner
“To my mind, Death in Venice represents an enormous advance in Mann's literary development, not simply for the commonly appreciated reason that he crafted a superbly supple and elegant style, apparently well suited to the kind of prose Aschenbach is supposed to write.” WritingMindWellsKindReasonStyleDevelopmentEnormousProseElegantAppreciatedVeniceSuppleDeath In Venice Author:Philip Kitcher
“After I finished the Tycoons - on post-Civil War development - I realized how much I didn't know about the first half of the century, even though there had obviously been an enormous amount of development, so I read about and thought about that for a couple of years before I decided I was ready for a book.” KnowsYearsFirstsBookWarHalfCenturyReadyDevelopmentAmountCoupleDecidedFinishedI RealizedEnormousPostsCivil WarTycoons Author:Charles R. Morris
“Globalization offers us enormous opportunities in the race to leapfrog in development processes. It also obliges us to set in motion processes which would minimize its risks.” OpportunityProcessRaceRiskDevelopmentOffersEnormousGlobalization Author:Manmohan Singh
“I'm convinced more than ever that capitalism, with its technological development, has not been an advance toward freedom but has been an enormous setback of freedom.” Has BeensDevelopmentCapitalismConvincedEnormousTechnologicalSetbackTechnological Development Author:Murray Bookchin
“I hope a start at getting some oil out of the enormous Alaska field isn't indefinitely mired in a bureaucratic morass as a result of our national concern for the ecology. This concern must not be so misguided, misdirected, misused that it serves to stop economic growth, to bankrupt companies, to stifle new development, new jobs, new horizons. In fighting new pollution and stemming present pollution, exciting, sometimes costly means and methods exist and others will evolve. But blanket legislative naysaying to expanding power and energy sources is stupid, self-defeating.” MeanSelfSometimesJobsFightingEnergyGrowthNatureResultsCompanyEconomicStupidFieldsSourceDevelopmentConcernExcitingMethodOilEnormousEvolveHorizonPollutionEcologyExpandingEconomic GrowthBlanketAlaskaMisguidedNew JobEnergy SourcesMisusedNew Horizons Author:Malcolm Forbes