“Knowledge of our duties is the most essential part of the philosophy of life. If you escape duty you avoid action. The world demands results.” IfsWorldLifePhilosophyActionResultsKnowledgeLife PhilosophyDutyDemandEssentials Author:George Washington Goethals
“An essential aspect of creativity is not being afraid to fail. Scientists made a great invention by calling their activities hypotheses and experiments. They made it permissible to fail repeatedly until in the end they got the results they wanted. In politics or government, if you made a hypothesis and it didn't work out, you had your head cut off.” IfsMadeEndsGovernmentWantedResultsCreativityCuttingFailingCallingActivityEssentialsAspectScientistWork OutExperimentsInventionMade ItHypothesisBeing AfraidAfraid To FailGreat Inventions Author:Edwin Land
“A knowledge of history as detailed as possible is essential if we are to comprehend the present and be prepared for the future. Fate...is not the blind superstition or helplessness that waits stupidly for what may happen. Fate is unalterable only in the sense that given a cause, a certain result must follow, but no cause is inevitable in itself, and man can shape his world if he does not resign himself to ignorance.” IfsMenWorldMayDoeHappensCertainGivenCausesWaitingResultsKnowledgeFateIgnoranceShapesEssentialsBlindPreparedInevitableSuperstitionsBe PreparedHelplessness Book:My Several Worlds: A Personal Record Source: My Several Worlds: A Personal Record
“Thanksgiving is a typically American holiday. In spite of its religious form (giving thanks to God for a good harvest), its essential, secular meaning is a celebration of successful production. It is a producers’ holiday. The lavish meal is a symbol of the fact that abundant consumption is the result and reward of production. Abundance is (or was and ought to be) America’s pride-just as it is the pride of American parents that their children need never know starvation.” KnowsNeedsGivingChildrenFactsAmericaFormParentReligiousResultsSuccessfulPrideOughtEssentialsRewardsProductionsProducersThanksSymbolsMealsAbundanceSpiteHolidayCelebrationConsumptionSecularHarvestStarvation Author:Ayn Rand
“In Nonviolent Communication you will find an amazingly effective language for saying what's on your mind and in your heart. Like so many essential and elegant systems, it's simple on the surface, challenging to use in the heat of the moment and powerful in its results.” MindHeartMomentsUseLanguageChallengesSimpleResultsPowerfulCommunicationEssentialsSurfaceHeatElegantNonviolent CommunicationHeat Of The Moment Author:Vicki Robin
“What worries me, especially, is that public opinion over here is patting itself on the back every morning and thanking God for theAtlantic Ocean (and the Pacific Ocean). We greatly underestimate the serious implications to our own future.... Things move with such terrific speed these days, that it is really essential to us to think in broader terms and, in effect, to warn the American people that they, too, should think of possible ultimate results in Europe and the Far East.” PeopleThinkingShouldWarMovingTermResultsOpinionMorningWorryEffectsSeriousEssentialsOceanEuropeUltimateSpeedEastThese DaysThank GodEvery MorningUnderestimatePublic OpinionTerrificImplicationsPacificNeutralityPacific Ocean Author:Franklin D. Roosevelt
“There is, between the sexes, a law of incessant reciprocal action, of which God avails himself in the constitution of the family, when He permits brothers and sisters to nestle about the same hearthstone. Its ministration is essential to the best educational results. Our own educational institutions should rest upon this divine basis.” ShouldActionLawSexResultsEducationDivineBrotherEssentialsBasesConstitutionInstitutionsEducationalPermitBrothers And SistersIncessantReciprocalBest EducationEducational Institutions Author:Caroline Wells Healey Dall
“Because past environmental destruction was the result of ignorance, we can easily forgive it. Today, we are better informed. Therefore, it's essential that we make an ethical examination of what we have inherited, what we are responsible for, and what we will pass on to coming generations. Ours is clearly a pivotal generation. We have global communication and yet confrontation is more common than dialogue.” TodayPastResultsCommonGenerationsIgnoranceCommunicationEssentialsDestructionResponsibleForgivingEnvironmentalDialogueEthicalExaminationConfrontationPivotalEnvironmental Destruction Author:Dalai Lama
“Human life is precious, sublime and meaningful. But by involvement in purely worldly pursuits, the greatness of human birth is forgotten. Without human values, life is meaningless. When there is purity in thought, word and deed, human values are practised. The unity of the three H's is essential. 'Heart, Head and Hand. ' But today this unity is absent among people, with the result that men are becoming inhuman.” PeopleMenHumansHeartHandsTodayLife IsValuesThreeResultsGreatnessBirthBecomingEssentialsUnityForgottenDeedsMeaningfulPursuitHuman LifePurityMeaninglessSublimeWorldlyInvolvementAbsentInhumanHuman ValuesLife Is Precious Author:Sathya Sai Baba
“As participants in a mobile culture, our default is to move. God embraces our broken world, and I have no doubt that God can use our movement for good. But I am convinced that we lose something essential to our existence as creatures if we do not recognize our fundamental need for stability. Trees can be transplanted, often with magnificent results. But their default is to stay.” IfsWorldNeedsUseMovingCultureLosesResultsExistenceDoubtTreeMovementBrokenCreaturesEssentialsFundamentalsEmbraceConvincedNo DoubtStabilityMagnificentMobileParticipantsDefaultBroken World Author:Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
“There is a difference between something being essential, and it being necessary. If you take your favorite book and strip it down to what is merely essential to tell the story, it would be butchery. The end result would horrify you. Essential is the bones of the story, but the soul lives somewhere else.” IfsBookSoulEndsStoriesWould BeDifferencesResultsEssentialsBonesSomewhere ElseYour FavoriteEnd ResultsFavorite BookSoul LifeButchery Author:Patrick Rothfuss
“Statistics is the most important science in the whole world: for upon it depends the practical application of every other science and of every art: the one science essential to all political and social administration, all education, all organization based on experience, for it only gives results of our experience.” WorldGivingArtImportantWholePoliticalSocialResultsDependsEssentialsOrganizationPracticalsWhole WorldAdministrationStatisticsApplication Author:Florence Nightingale
“Hiding behind such sacred terms as human rights and distributive justice, politicians and intellectuals alike have perpetrated a gargantuan ruse on humankind: they have convinced us that mass homogeneity is more essential for the betterment of society than is individual initiative, and they have adorned this dubious assumption with assurances that by leveling all distinctions between human beings, collective peace and unity will result as a matter of course, just as water runs downhill or the cart follows the ox.” HumansMatterRunningCoursesIndividualTermWaterJusticeHuman BeingsResultsBehindsRightsPoliticianEssentialsMassSacredUnityHuman RightsConvincedAssumptionDistinctionCollectivesHidingHumankindInitiativeAssuranceCartsBettermentDubiousHomogeneityPeace And Unity Author:Gonzalo Fernandez de la Mora
“The essential factor in the transition of the baroque to photography is not the perfecting of a physical process... rather does it lie in a psychological fact, to wit, in completely satisfying our appetite for illusion by a mechanical reproduction in the making of which man plays not part. The solution is not to be found in the result achieved, but in the way of achieving it.” MenWayDoePlayFactsLyingFoundProcessResultsAchieveEssentialsPhotographySolutionsIllusionWitPsychologicalFactorsTransitionAppetiteSatisfyingReproductionBaroque Author:Andre Bazin
“A stable and nurturing childhood is essential for the healthy psycho-emotional and spiritual development of a human being. While we may understand what is supposed to happen to us physically, we must begin to better understand what happens to children mentally, emotionally and spiritually as a result of the families into which they are born.” HumansMayChildrenHappensSpiritualBornHuman BeingsResultsChildhoodEmotionalDevelopmentHealthyEssentialsStableNurturingSpiritual DevelopmentPsycho Author:Iyanla Vanzant
“Strength may wield the ponderous spade, May turn the clod, and wheel the compost home; But elegance, chief grace the garden shows, And most attractive, is the fair result Of thought, the creature of a polished mind.” MindMayShowsHomeTurnsResultsGraceStrengthCreaturesEssentialsFairsGardenChiefsAttractiveWheelsGardeningElegancePolishedSpadesCompost Book:Poetical works Source: Poetical works