“But with woodworking, it's really sort of gratifying to be able to have an actual piece to touch, and then step back and be able to share it.” AbleStepsPiecesShareWoodworking Author:Luke Kirby
“It's feeling the sense of responsibility, the sense of ownership, to step in, to try to solve any problem - and the humility to step back and embrace the better ideas of others. Your end goal, is what can we do together to problem-solve. I've contributed my piece, and then I step back.” TryingIdeasEndsFeelingsProblemTogetherGoalResponsibilityStepsPiecesHumilityEmbraceSolveTeamworkOwnershipSense Of Responsibility Author:Laszlo Bock
“Each of is an arm of Kannon, enabling Kannon to do her work. Like her, we're also overwhelmed, but when we reallize that the millions of pieces are all operating as one, then there's no problem. The reason we get overwhelmed is that we're attached to a certain result or taht we want to achieve a certain result or that we to achieve a certain goal. If we weren't attached we wouldn't be overwhelmed. It's endless. And we just take one step after the next” IfsWantReasonProblemCertainNextGoalResultsCompassionStepsMillionsPiecesAchieveArmsEndlessOverwhelmedNo ProblemEnablingLike Her Author:Bernie Glassman
“The Soviet Union has long been proposing to outlaw chemical weapons, to remove them from the arsenals of states. We are prepared for resolution of this problem either on a global basis or piece by piece. As one of the first steps the USSR and the other socialist countries proposed in January 1984 that agreement be reached on ridding Europe of all types of chemical weapons.” FirstsLongCountryStatesProblemStepsPiecesTypeWeaponsEuropeBasesUnionsPreparedRemoveAgreementResolutionChemicalsSovietFirst StepsSocialistSoviet UnionJanuaryArsenalOutlawUssrChemical WeaponsSocialist Countries Author:Konstantin Chernenko
“All through time in Apple products, even from our very first ones, that's how he [Steve Jobs] looked at the world, that you don't really want a piece of technology, a certain type of chip. What you want is a solution to a problem in life, some cause, some issue that you want in your life that'll help you. And it's how do you make that almost one step - say it and it happens.” WorldWantFirstsHelpingProblemHappensJobsCertainCausesStepsTechnologyIssuesPiecesProductsTypeSolutionsWhat You WantApplesChipsRough TimesSolution To A ProblemProblems In Life Author:Steve Wozniak
“Every time you look at a blank piece of paper, you're doing something new. You have to step onto that blank territory and remind yourself the sky didn't fall in the last time you wrote. Writing is a question of overcoming your fears-and everybody has them.” WritingLooksLastsFallStepsPiecesSkyPaperOvercomingSomething NewTerritoryBlankLast TimeNew You Author:William Zinsser
“Most people don't realize the many steps that a pop-up goes through. There are a variety of "Dummies" (the sketch phase of the book). Then finally the pencil "dummy", then the finished art which is like painting pieces of a jig saw puzzle.” PeopleArtBookRealizingStepsSawsPiecesPaintingPopsFinishedVarietyPhasesPuzzlesPencilsDummy Author:Tomie dePaola
“Growing up, for years and years I had no idea what the plots of operas were, and that's part of what fascinated me - I could make them up and learn bits and pieces of what was going on over time. There's something about it being always a step away that makes it more fun to chase.” YearsIdeasFunBitsStepsGrowing UpPiecesGrowingNo IdeaPlotFascinatedOperaBits And Pieces Author:Rufus Wainwright
“If I step out too much while in the process and don't allow myself to get into it, the piece may not get made.” IfsMayMadeProcessStepsToo MuchPieces Author:Kalup Linzy
“You come to the photograph as an aesthetic object with no context... Then you step in and read the text and then out again to revisit the image in a completely different way. I'm interested in that space between text and image. The piece becomes the negative space between the two.” WayTwoDifferentSpaceStepsPiecesObjectsNegativePhotographDifferent WaysAestheticSpace BetweenNegative Space Author:Taryn Simon