“Music comes from the heart and returns to the heart... music is spontaneous, impulsive expression... its range is without limit... music is forever growing... music can be one element to help us build a new conception of life in which the madness and cruelty of wars will be replaced by a simple understanding of the brotherhood of man.” MenHeartWarHelpingUnderstandingSimpleForeverGrowingExpressionReturnLimitsElementsMusic IsMadnessCrueltyRangeConceptionBrotherhoodReplacedSpontaneousImpulsiveBrotherhood Of Man Author:Leopold Stokowski
“There is a strange fact about the human mind, a fact that differentiates the mind sharply from the body. The body is limited in ways that the mind is not. One sign of this is that the body does not continue indefinitely to grow in strength and develop in skill and grace. By the time most people are thirty years old, their bodies are as good as they will ever be; in fact, many persons' bodies have begun to deteriorate by that time. But there is no limit to the amount of growth and development that the mind can sustain. The mind does not stop growing at any particular age.” PeopleWayYearsMindHumansPersonsDoeFactsBodyAgeGrowsGrowthGraceGrowingParticularStrangeDevelopmentAmountSkillsLimitsThirtyHuman MindThirty YearsDifferentiateThirty Years Old Author:Mortimer Adler
“Several people inspired me like Lil' Wayne, Juvenile, the whole Cash Money camp, the No Limit camp, DMX, Jay-Z, Eminem, LL Cool J, I listened to all type of sh*t. I listened to R&B like Teena Marie, just good music - anybody that made good music. When I was growing up out west I listened to Twista, Do or Die, and Crucial Conflict. They were the "it" artists in Chicago. I wanted to be like them on TV and all of that so that's how it all started.” PeopleMadeWholeWantedArtistDiesGrowing UpGrowingTvsTypeConflictLimitsWestInspiredChicagoCampsCrucialCashWayneJuvenileMarieCash Money Author:King Louie
“By just passing through things, I continue to slightly limit myself. I want the jobs that don't say that much. I'm often the stepping stone or the conduit from one thing to another. I love the idea of existing in a film and growing and having bigger arcs, and being in scenes where you're just being, as opposed to talking. That' one of my ambitions, lying ahead.” WantIdeasJobsFilmLyingTalkingGrowingOne ThingSceneLimitsAmbitionStonesBiggerPassingPassingsJust BeingArcsMy AmbitionStepping StonesPassing Through Author:Gavin Rossdale
“There are limits to what we can do. That's for sure. That is true. One of the downsides of a growing economy [is that] we're accommodating a lot more people. They're buying houses and the market is growing. That is part of the downside of that, but I think that all of us do have to decide to act on it.” PeopleThinkingHouseCan DoEconomyGrowingLimitsBuyingTrue OnesGrowing EconomyBuying A House Author:Christy Clark
“Tell your kids they are perfect the way they are, but they shouldn't stay where they are forever because growing, testing the limits, and evolving make life better and more fulfilling.” WayKidsPerfectForeverGrowingLimitsEvolveFulfillingTesting Author:Daphne Oz
“With the world's human population now at seven billion and growing, and the demand for technology and modern conveniences increasing, we can't control all our negative impacts. But we have to find better ways to live within the limits nature and its cycles impose.” WorldWayHumansTechnologyGrowingModernDemandLimitsNegativeImpactSevenPopulationBillionsCyclesConvenienceBetter WaysWay To LiveHuman PopulationModern Conveniences Author:David Suzuki
“Quite a lot of our contemporary culture is actually shot through with a resentment of limits and the passage of time, anger at what we can't do, fear or even disgust at growing old.” CultureGrowingLimitsShotsAngerContemporaryPassagesResentmentDisgustingGrowing OldPassage Of TimeAnger And ResentmentAnger Resentment Book:Choose Life: Christmas and Easter Sermons in Canterbury Cathedral Source: Choose Life: Christmas and Easter Sermons in Canterbury Cathedral
“We foresee no limit to scientific advancement in the future, and in scientific truth there is nothing dead; science is always a living and growing body of knowledge; but art on the contrary has many times run its course to an end, and exhausted its vital power.” ArtEndsBodyRunningCoursesGrowingLimitsContraryExhaustedAdvancementScientific TruthScientific Advancement Author:George Edward Woodberry