“And some win peace who spend The skill of words to sweeten despair Of finding consolation where Life has but one dark end.” EndsDeathWinningDarkSkillsDespairFindingsConsolation Book:Collected Poems Source: Collected Poems
“In the middle years of childhood, it is more important to keep alive and glowing the interest in finding out and to support this interest with skills and techniques related to the process of finding out than to specify any particular piece of subject matter as inviolate.” YearsImportantMatterProcessInterestSupportLearningPiecesAliveChildhoodMiddleSubjectsParticularSkillsFindingsTechniqueRelatedGlowingSubject Matter Author:Dorothy H Cohen
“Worse there cannot be; a better, I believe, there may be, by giving energy to the capital and skill of the country to produce exports, by increasing which, alone, can we flatter ourselves with the prospect of finding employment for that part of our population now unemployed.” GivingBelieveMayCountryEnergyI BelieveProducePerspectiveSkillsFindingsPopulationEmploymentUnemployed Author:Joseph Hume
“Because I can isolate and be a bit of a loner, [my ideal] is finding some sense of community where I'm one of many and where my skills are equally as important and valuable.” I CanImportantBitsCommunitySkillsFindingsIdealsValuableBecause I CanLoner Author:Lissie
“There are "four keys" to becoming an excellent manager: finding the right fit for employees, focusing on strengths of employees, defining the right results, and hiring for talent - not just knowledge and skills.” ResultsFourTalentKeysBecomingFitSkillsFindingsManagersExcellentEmployeeDefiningHiring Author:Marcus Buckingham
“Although the skills aren't hard to learn, finding the happiness and finding the satisfaction and finding fulfillment in continuously serving somebody else something good to eat, is what makes a really good restaurant.” HardSkillsFindingsSatisfactionFulfillmentRestaurantsServing Author:Mario Batali
“Activity and rest are two vital aspects of life. To find a balance in them is a skill in itself. Wisdom is knowing when to have rest, when to have activity, and how much of each to have. Finding them in each other - activity in rest and rest in activity - is the ultimate freedom.” TwoKnowingBalanceActivitySkillsFindingsAspectUltimateAspects Of LifeUltimate Freedom Book:Celebrating Silence Source: Celebrating Silence