“As a graduate student, I wrote a long paper connecting the dots between mathematical models of learning and language development in children. It was published in a major journal.” ChildrenLongLanguageStudentsDevelopmentPaperMajorsModelsMathematicalGraduatesJournalConnectingDotsGraduate StudentsConnecting The DotsMathematical ModelsLanguage Development Author:Steven Pinker
“Working with HBO was an opportunity to experience creative freedom and 'long-form development' that filmmakers didn't have a chance to do before the emergence of shows like 'The Sopranos.'” LongShowsFormOpportunityChanceCreativeDevelopmentFilmmakerEmergenceHboSopranosCreative Freedom Author:Martin Scorsese
“I find that when you read a script, or rewrite something, or look at something that's been gone over, you can tell, like rings on a tree, by how bad it is, how long it's been in development.” LooksLongGoneTreeDevelopmentScriptsRingsOver You Author:Joss Whedon
“Negroes who have been so long inconvenienced and denied opportunities for development are naturally afraid of anything that sounds like discrimination.” LongHas BeensOpportunitySoundDevelopmentDiscriminationDenied Book:The Mis-Education of the Negro Source: The Mis-Education of the Negro
“While the repression of a memory is a psychological process, the suppression of feeling is accomplished by deadening a part of the body or reducing its motility so that feeling is diminished. The repression of the memory is dependent upon and related to the suppression of feeling, for as long as the feeling persists, the memory remains vivid. Suppression entails the development of chronic muscular tension in those areas of the body where the feeling would be experienced. In the case of sexual feeling, this tension is found in and about the abdomen and pelvis” LongFeelingsBodyWould BeFoundProcessMemoriesCasesDevelopmentAreasRemainsPsychologicalRelatedTensionAccomplishedDependentPersistVividReducingRepressionSuppressionParts Of The BodyAbdomen Author:Alexander Lowen
“In the short term, corporal punishment may produce obedience. But it is a fact documented by research that in the long term the results are inability to learn, violence and rage, bullying, cruelty, inability to feel another's pain, especially that of one's own children, even drug addiction and suicide, unless there are enlightened or at least helping witnesses on hand to prevent that development.” FeelsMayChildrenLongFactsHelpingHandsPainTermResultsViolenceProduceDevelopmentDrugResearchAngerSuicideAddictionRagePunishmentCrueltyWitnessObedienceLong TermEnlightenedBullyingInabilityShort TermDrug AddictionDrug AddictCorporal Punishment Author:Alice Miller
“The basis of self-government and freedom requires the development of character and self-restraint and perseverance and the long view. And these are qualities which require many years of training and education.” YearsLongSelfCharacterGovernmentFreedomViewsQualityDevelopmentTrainingBasesPerseveranceRestraintSelf-governmentSelf RestraintTraining And Education Author:John F. Kennedy
“If it is true, as I have tried to show, that love is the only sane and satisfactory answer to the problem of human existence, then any society which excludes, relatively, the development of love, must in the long run perish of its own contradiction with the basic necessities of human nature.” IfsLifeHumansLongShowsProblemRunningAnswersLove IsExistenceHuman NatureDevelopmentContradictionSaneLong RunsHuman Existence Author:Erich Fromm
“Power... Military success is not sufficient to win: economic development, institution-building and the rule of law, promoting internal reconciliation, good governance, providing basic services to the people, training and equipping indigenous military and police forces, strategic communications, and more of these, along with security, are essential ingredients for long-term success.” PeopleLongLawWinningForcePeaceTermEconomicSecurityMilitaryBuildingCommunicationDevelopmentEssentialsTrainingPoliceInstitutionsLong TermSufficientInternalsIngredientsProvidingGovernancePromotingIndigenousReconciliationStrategicRule Of LawEconomic DevelopmentPolice ForceGood GovernanceLong Term Success Author:Robert M. Gates
“Carbon capture and storage, its commercial development.. is going to be the key to the future of coal. If it is successful commercially, then the Australian coal sector will be a center of prosperity and growth; if it's not successful then it won't be. I think in the long run it's as simple as that.” IfsThinkingLongRunningGrowthWealthSimpleSuccessfulKeysDevelopmentProsperityAustraliaCaptureLong RunsCarbonCoalAustralianStorage Author:Ross Garnaut