“A life alert to simple pleasures, with perception cultivated and attuned to beauty, and a large capacity for friendship can serve us well come what may.” WellsMaySimplePleasurePerceptionCapacitySimple Pleasures Book:Epicurean Simplicity Source: Epicurean Simplicity
“There are some people whom you have in life who have the capacity for real, passionate commitment to something, and sometimes you may be passionately committed to the same thing.” PeopleMayRealSometimesCommitmentCapacityPassionateCommitted Author:Warren Beatty
“The mediocre mind has no capacity for understanding. It is stuck somewhere near thirteen years in its mental age, or even below it. The person may be forty, fifty, seventy years old - that does not matter, that is the physical age. He has been growing old, but he has not been growing up. You should note the distinction. Growing old, every animal does. Growing up, only a few human beings manage.” ShouldYearsMindHumansMayPersonsDoeHas BeensMatterMotivationalAgeUnderstandingHuman BeingsAnimalGrowing UpGrowingCapacityNotesStuckManageFiftyDistinctionFortyMediocreSeventiesGrowing OldThirteenMediocre Minds Author:Rajneesh
“Second, I believe in human ingenuity – that when we decide on a task to be done, no matter how daunting it may seem at the beginning, we are able to unleash human ingenuity and human innovative capacity that was unknown, and takes us to a solution.” BelieveHumansMayMatterDoneSeemsAbleI BelieveSolutionsCapacityTasksI Believe InInnovativeIngenuity Author:Christiana Figueres
“It is one thing to read the Scriptures and affirm their truth. But until you are in the trenches of trial, until you are faced with life circumstances that test your faith, until you are pressed to the absolute limit of your physical and emotional capacity, until you face the unrelenting stress of ongoing trauma, you never really know how you'll respond to what you may have embraced so easily during a comfortable Bible study.” KnowsMayFacesKnow HowStudyOne ThingEmotionalCircumstancesLimitsComfortableCapacityTestsStressAbsolutesTraumaScriptureTrialsOngoingBible StudyTrenchesUnrelenting Author:Kevin Malarkey
“Fiction may be, whatever else, an exercise in the capacity for imaginative love, or sympathy, or identification.” MayFictionExerciseCapacityImaginativeIdentification Book:When I Was A Child I Read Books Source: When I Was A Child I Read Books
“A logical theory may be tested by its capacity for dealing with puzzles, and it is a wholesome plan, in thinking about logic, to stock the mind with as many puzzles as possible, since these serve much the same purpose as is served by experiments in physical science.” ThinkingMindMayPurposePlansTheoryCapacityLogicExperimentsLogicalPuzzlesTestedPhysical Science Book:Foundations of Logic, 1903-05 Source: Foundations of Logic, 1903-05