“If the desire to get somewhere is strong enough in a person, his whole being, conscious and unconscious, is always at work, looking for and devising means to get to the goal.” IfsMeanPersonsEnoughWholeDesireStrongGoalConsciousUnconsciousStrong EnoughConscious And UnconsciousDevisingDevising Means Author:Frederick Philip Grove
“We must not waste life in devising means. It is better to plan less and do more.” MeanPoliticalPlansWasteDevisingDevising Means Author:William Ellery Channing
“In order for us as poor and oppressed people to become part of a society that is meaningful, the system under which we now exist has to be radically changed... It means facing a system that does not lend its self to your needs and devising means by which you change that system.” PeopleNeedsMeanDoeSelfOrderPoorSocietyChangedMeaningfulAfrican AmericanOppressedDevisingDevising Means Author:Ella Baker
“To those who study her, Nature reveals herself as extraordinarily fertile and ingenious in devising means, but she has no ends which the human mind has been able to discover or comprehend.” MindHumansMeanHas BeensEndsAbleNatureStudyHuman MindFertileIngeniousDevisingDevising Means Book:The Modern Temper Source: The Modern Temper
“The art of research [is] the art of making difficult problems soluble by devising means of getting at them.” MeanArtProblemScienceDifficultSolutionsResearchDifficult ProblemsDevisingDevising Means Author:Peter Medawar
“We have to devise means of making known the facts in such a way as to touch the imagination of the world” WorldWayMeanFactsImaginationKnownDevising Means Author:Eglantyne Jebb
“The brain may devise laws for the blood, but a hot temper leaps o'er a cold decree.” MayLawBrainBloodColdAngerHotLeapTemperMerchantsTemperanceDecreeMerchant Of VeniceDevising Means Author:William Shakespeare