“There's a great deal of difference between temperament and temper. Temperament is something you welcome creatively, for it is based on sensitivity, empathy, awareness ... but a bad temper takes too much out of you and doesn't really accomplish anything.” DifferencesDealsToo MuchAwarenessEmpathyAccomplishWelcomeTemperSensitivityTemperamentBad Temper Book:Love, Lucy Source: Love, Lucy
“The difference between "machines" and "engines" is obviously this, that machines need more workmen and greater power to make them take effect, as for instance ballistae and the beams of presses. Engines, on the other hand, accomplish their purpose at the intelligent touch of a single workman...” NeedsHandsPurposeDifferencesGreaterEffectsMachinesIntelligentPressesAccomplishInstanceEnginesBeamWorkmenGreater Power Author:Marcus Vitruvius Pollio
“Making a difference in your work is not about productivity; it’s about people. When you focus on others and connect with them, you can work together to accomplish great things.” PeopleTogetherDifferencesFocusAccomplishProductivityGreat ThingsMaking A DifferenceWorking Together Author:John C. Maxwell
“Every man who accomplishes things sees first in his mind what he wishes to do. He puts away all doubt. It makes no difference how small or how large the thing you want to do may be; if you have an unlimited confidence in your ability to do it, you will do” IfsMenWantMindFirstsMayWishDifferencesAbilityDoubtAchievementAccomplishEvery ManUnlimited Book:Unity [devoted to Practical Christianity] Source: Unity [devoted to Practical Christianity]