“The fact that previous generations have handed down to us a substantial public heritage by way of roads, port, etc. almost completely free of debt, seems to me to impose some limitation on the validity of the theory that by borrowing we should, or could, pass on the burden of development to the next generation.” WayShouldFactsSeemsNextGenerationsTheoryDevelopmentBurdenDebtLimitationEtcHeritageNext GenerationPortBorrowingValidityPrevious Generations Author:John James Cowperthwaite
“I believe that there is no test of greatness in periods, nations or men more sure than the development, among them or in them, of a noble grotesque, and no test of comparative smallness or limitation, of one kind or another, more sure than the absence of grotesque invention, or incapability of understanding it.” MenBelieveKindI BelieveNationsUnderstandingGreatnessDevelopmentPeriodsTestsNobleAbsenceInventionLimitationGrotesqueSmallnessIncapability Book:The Stones of Venice -: The Fall Source: The Stones of Venice -: The Fall
“They [women] can use their abilities to support each other, even as they develop more effective and appropriate ways of dealing with power.... Women do not need to diminish other women[they] need the power to advance their own development, but they do not "need" the power to limit the development of others.” WayNeedsUseWomenAbilityPowerSupportDevelopmentLimitsFeministDevelopingLimitationAppropriateImprovingDiminishEffectivenessAdvancingDealings Author:Jean Baker Miller
“Concern for the fate of the great rivers of the earth must lead us to reflect soberly on the model of development which our society is pursuing. A purely economic and technological understanding of progress, to the extent that it fails to acknowledge its intrinsic limitations and to take into consideration the integral good of humanity, will inevitably provoke negative consequences for individuals, peoples and creation itself.” EarthHumanityIndividualUnderstandingWaterFateProgressFailingEconomicCreationDevelopmentModelsConsequenceConcernNegativeRiversEnvironmentalLimitationAcknowledgeConsiderationOur SocietyProvokingTechnologicalNegative Consequences Author:Pope Benedict XVI
“As far as mental development is concerned, we should never be complacent. We can develop our minds infinitely - there is no limitation.” ShouldMindDevelopmentConcernedLimitationComplacent Author:Dalai Lama
“... despite the limitations and problems inherent to photographic representation (and especially the representation of politics), it remains for me the most powerful and engaging medium today - one central to the development of cultural dialogue.” ProblemTodayPowerfulDevelopmentRemainsDialogueMediumsDespiteLimitationMost PowerfulInherentRepresentationEngaging Author:Richard Misrach