“I so much like real things - the realities that come naturally from the depths of us like - what shall I say? - the way trees grow, from some inner essential principle of them, just expressing itself.” WayRealRealityGrowsPrinciplesTreeEssentialsDepthReal Things Author:Rose Wilder Lane
“Mathematical analysis is as extensive as nature itself; it defines all perceptible relations, measures times, spaces, forces, temperatures:;; this difficult science is formed slowly, but it preserves every principle which it has once acquired; it grows and strengthens itself incessantly in the midst of the many variations and errors of the human mind. It's chief attribute is clearness; it has no marks to express confused notations. It brings together phenomena the most diverse, and discovers the hidden analogies which unite them.” MindHumansTogetherForceGrowsDifficultSpacePrinciplesMarkRelationErrorsChiefsMathematicalPreservesAnalysisConfusedMidstHuman MindAttributesDiverseTemperatureVariationAnalogiesIncessantlyClearnessMathematical Analysis Book:The Analytical Theory of Heat Source: The Analytical Theory of Heat
“The natural principle of sowing and reaping is always at work. Whatever you plant , whether physical, spiritual, mental, financial, relational, or emotional, will grow and someday return to you in a multiplied fashion. It can be incredibly good or terribly bad, depending on your seed.” SpiritualGrowsNaturalPrinciplesFashionEmotionalReturnPlantFinancialSeedsSomedaySowing Author:Paul J. Meyer
“Thus, at long last, as a visible emblem of unity was daily growing in the new Palace of Justice then being erected in the Strand, half way between the historic site of Westminster the historic centre of the commercial capital of the world, there began to grow up, in the minds of reformers, the vision of a great and united Supreme Court of Justice, with uniform principles, uniform law, and uniform procedure.” WorldWayMindLongLastsLawGrowsJusticeUnitedHalfVisionPrinciplesGrowing UpGrowingCourtUnitySupremeVisibleUniformsSiteCentreSupreme CourtHistoricPalacesProceduresStrandsReformersEmblemsHalf WayWestminster Author:Edward Jenks
“Law grows, and though the principles of law remain unchanged, yet (and it is one of the advantages of the common law) their application is to be changed with the changing circumstances of the times. Some persons may call this retrogression, I call it progression of human opinion.” HumansMayPersonsLawGrowsCommonOpinionPrinciplesChangedCircumstancesAdvantageApplicationProgressionCommon Law Author:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
“Manners or etiquette ('accessibility, affability, politeness, refinement, propriety, courtesy, and ingratiating and captivating behavior') call for no large measure of moral determination and cannot, therefore, be reckoned as virtues. Even though manners are no virtues, they are a means of developing virtue.... The more we refine the crude elements in our nature, the more we improve our humanity and the more capable it grows of feeling the driving force of virtuous principles.” MeanFeelingsHumanityLanguageForceGrowsMoralPrinciplesVirtueSocietyCommunicationBehaviorElementsCapableDeterminationDrivingMannersDevelopingVirtuousCourtesyEtiquettePolitenessCrudeRefinementProprietyDriving ForceAccessibilityCaptivating Author:Immanuel Kant
“I have a principle I often invoke in class: comfortable people don't grow. Good teachers need to engage in the paradox of making students feel comfortable and uncomfortable in equal measure.” PeopleNeedsFeelsGrowsClassPrinciplesTeacherStudentsEqualComfortableUncomfortableParadoxGood TeacherInvoke Author:Erica Brown
“All babies are incoherent, but they grow up. That is the principle difference between an infant and a poet.” GrowsDifferencesPrinciplesGrowing UpPoetBabyInfant Author:Sharyn McCrumb
“We should be patient in developing and strengthening our testimonies. Rather than expecting immediate or spectacular manifestations, though they will come when needed, we should pray for a testimony, study the scriptures, follow the counsel of our prophet and other Church leaders, and live the principles of the gospel. Our testimonies then will grow and mature naturally, perhaps imperceptibly at times, until they become driving forces in our lives.” ShouldForceGrowsChurchLeaderPrinciplesStudyOur LivesPrayingNeededPatientDrivingScriptureDevelopingManifestationProphetMatureExpectingTestimonyBe PatientSpectacularStrengtheningDriving ForceChurch Leaders Author:Joseph B. Wirthlin