“Prescription for Life-long Happiness: Purpose enough for satisfaction; Work enough for sustenance; Sanity enough to know when to play and rest; Wealth enough for basic needs; Affection enough to like many and love a few; Self-respect enough to love yourself; Charity enough to give to others in need; Courage enough to face difficulties; Creativity enough to solve problems; Humor enough to laugh at will; Hope enough to expect an interesting tomorrow; Gratitude enough to appreciate what you have; Health enough to enjoy life for all its worth.” KnowsInspirationalNeedsGivingLongSelfEnoughPlayProblemFacesPurposeEnjoyWealthInterestingCreativityLaughingLove YouTomorrowGratitudeAppreciateAnd LoveDifficultyCharityAffectionSatisfactionSolveSelf RespectSanityLove YourselfEnjoy LifeLong LifePrescriptionsSustenanceBasic NeedsAppreciate What You Have Author:Ernie J Zelinski
“Old friends become more and more precious to us as the years pass. They can look at us for who we once were and who we are now, appreciating the difficulties we have overcome, the abilities we have acquired, and the ways we have stayed true to ourselves.” WayYearsLooksAbilityAppreciateOvercomingDifficultyWho We AreOld Friends Author:Wendy Lustbader
“The clearer and deeper the public opinion of the world, in the first instance the opinion of the working masses, will understand the contradictions and the difficulties of the socialist development of an isolated country, the higher will it appreciate the results achieved. The less it identifies the fundamental methods of Socialism with the zigzags and errors of the Soviet bureaucracy, the less will be the danger that, by the inevitable revelation of these errors and of their consequences, the authority, not only of the present ruling group, but of the workers' State itself, may decline.” WorldFirstsMayCountryStatesResultsOpinionGroupsDangerDevelopmentHigherAuthorityMassConsequenceAppreciateDifficultyMethodFundamentalsErrorsWorkersDeeperSocialismInstanceInevitableRevelationsContradictionSovietIsolatedDeclineSocialistBureaucracyRulingPublic Opinion Author:Leon Trotsky
“To understand the difficulty of predicting the next 100 years, we have to appreciate the difficulty that the people of 1900 had in predicting the world of 2000.” PeopleWorldYearsNextAppreciateDifficultyPredicting Author:Michio Kaku
“Good painting is nothing else but a copy of the perfections of God and a reminder of His painting. Finally, good painting is a music and a melody which intellect only can appreciate, and with great difficulty.” PaintingAppreciatePerfectionDifficultyAppreciationIntellectMelodyCopiesReminders Author:Michelangelo
“That no generally applicable law of the formulation and development of hybrids has yet been successfully formulated can hardly astonish anyone who is acquainted with the extent of the task and who can appreciate the difficulties with which experiments of this kind have to contend.” KindSuccessLawScienceDevelopmentAppreciateTasksDifficultyExperimentsHybrid Author:Gregor Mendel
“What makes the theory of relativity so acceptable to physicists in spite of its going against the principle of simplicity is its great mathematical beauty. This is a quality which cannot be defined, any more than beauty in art can be defined, but which people who study mathematics usually have no difficulty in appreciating.” PeopleArtQualityPrinciplesStudyTheoryAppreciateDifficultyMathematicsSimplicityDefinedMathematicalSpiteAcceptablePhysicistRelativityTheories Of RelativityMathematical Beauty Book:Sammlung Source: Sammlung
“A habit for all of us to develop would be to look for something to appreciate in everyone we meet. We can all be generous with appreciation. Everyone is grateful for it. It improves every human relationship, it brings new courage to people facing difficulties, and it brings out the best in everyone. So, give appreciation generously whenever you can. You will never regret it.” PeopleGivingHumansLooksWould BeAwarenessRegretHabitAppreciateDifficultyGratefulAppreciationGenerousHuman RelationsHuman RelationshipsNever Regret Author:Carl Holmes
“The trouble with doing something right the first time is that nobody appreciates how difficult it was.” FirstsDifficultTroubleFirst TimeAppreciateDifficultyAppreciationClassroomProblem SolvingAdministrativeAdministrative Professionals DayAdministrative Professionals Author:Walter J. West
“Mathematical study and research are very suggestive of mountaineering. Whymper made several efforts before he climbed the Matterhorn in the 1860's and even then it cost the life of four of his party. Now, however, any tourist can be hauled up for a small cost, and perhaps does not appreciate the difficulty of the original ascent. So in mathematics, it may be found hard to realise the great initial difficulty of making a little step which now seems so natural and obvious, and it may not be surprising if such a step has been found and lost again.” IfsMayLittlesDoeHas BeensMadeHardSeemsScienceFoundLostNaturalPartyEffortStepsStudyFourCostResearchAppreciateDifficultyOriginalsMathematicsObviousMathematicalRealisingSurprisingInitialsTouristsMountaineeringAscentMatterhorn Author:Louis J. Mordell