“The one thing I have learned as a CEO is that leadership at various levels is vastly different. When I was leading a function or a business, there were certain demands and requirements to be a leader. As you move up the organization, the requirements for leading that organization don't grow vertically; they grow exponentially.” DifferentMovingCertainGrowsLevelsLeaderOne ThingDemandOrganizationFunctionVariousI Have LearnedRequirementsCeo Author:Indra Nooyi
“When a person looks at a photograph you've taken, they will always think of themselves, their own life experience. They will relate your photograph to their memories. That interplay is where a picture comes alive and grows into something. They function like invitations.” ThinkingLooksPersonsGrowsMemoriesTakenAlivePhotographyFunctionPhotographRelateLife ExperienceInvitations Author:Jason Fulford
“One loses the capacity to grieve as a child grieves, or to rage as a child rages: hotly, despairingly, with tears of passion. One grows up, one becomes civilized, one learns one's manners, and consequently can no longer manage these two functions - sorrow and anger - adequately.” ChildrenTwoPassionGrowsLosesGrowing UpTearsSorrowCapacityFunctionRageManageMannersGrievingCivilized Book:Brief lives Source: Brief lives
“A city grows like an organism. It is a structure of living and working together a mix of functions.” TogetherGrowsCitiesFunctionStructureWorking TogetherOrganisms Author:Jaime Lerner
“Mastery is not a function of I.Q. or natural talent or wealthy parents who can send you to the best school, but rather the result of going through a learning process, fueled by the desire to grow and the persistence to push past any obstacles.” SchoolPastDesireGrowsProcessParentNaturalResultsTalentFunctionObstaclesPersistenceWealthyMasteryLearning ProcessNatural TalentBest School Author:Robert Greene
“If a show is good, it helps people learn about themselves, in some way and in some function. Whatever the genre is, if it's executed well, audiences grow and learn from it, and that's where their passion and enthusiasm comes from.” PeopleIfsWayWellsHelpingShowsPassionGrowsAudienceFunctionEnthusiasmGenreGenre Is Author:Matthew Davis
“We cling to the idea that success is a simple function of individual merit and that the world in which we all grow up and the rules we choose to write as a society don't matter at all.” WorldWritingIdeasMatterIndividualGrowsSimpleGrowing UpFunctionMeritOutliers Book:Outliers: The Story of Success Source: Outliers: The Story of Success
“Imagination builds the image of the self, and thought then functions within its shadows. From this self-concept grows the conflict between what is and what should be, the conflict in duality.” ShouldSelfGrowsImaginationSelf EsteemConflictConceptsShadowFunctionEsteemDualitySelf Concept Book:Commentaries on Living Source: Commentaries on Living
“The melting pot failed to function in one crucial area. Religions and nationalities, however different, generally learned to live together, even to grow together, in America. But color was something else. Reds were murdered like wild animals. Yellows were characterized as a peril and incarcerated en masse during World War ii for no really good reason by our most liberal president. Browns have been abused as the new slave labor on farms. The blacks, who did not come here willingly, are now, more than a century after emancipation by Lincoln, still suffering a host of slave like inequalities.” WorldHas BeensStillsDifferentWarReasonTogetherAmericaSufferingGrowsPresidentAnimalCenturyColorAreasLaborFunctionSlaveImmigrationInequalityWar Of The WorldsPotFarmsCrucialHostWorld War IiWorld War IPerilNationalityMeltingEmancipationWild AnimalMelting PotSlave Labor Author:Theodore Hesburgh
“Anything which is a living and not a dying body... will have to be an incarnate will to power, it will strive to grow, spread, seize, become predominant - not from any morality or immorality but because it is living and because life simply is will to power... 'Exploitation'... belongs to the essence of what lives, as a basic organic function; it is a consequence of the will to power, which is after all the will to life.” BodyEvilGrowsDyingMoralityConsequenceEssenceFunctionStriveSpreadGood And EvilExploitationWill PowerImmoralityGood EvilBeyond Good And Evil Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
“One reason milk consumption may lead to cancer risk is insulin-like growth factor, IGF-1 (not to be confused with bovine growth hormone, rBGH). Milk contains IGF-1 for good reason: milk is designed for babies, and IGF-1 helps us grow. IGF-1 affects growth, as well as other functions, and is normally found in our blood. Higher levels of IGF-1, however, appear to stimulate cancer cells.” WellsMayReasonHelpingFoundGrowsGrowthLevelsRiskBloodBabyHigherFunctionCancerFactorsCellsConfusedMilkConsumptionHormonesHigher LevelInsulinBovineGrowth Hormones Author:Alison Stewart