“A man who is morally clean, other things being equal, has in every instance, greater agility, greater capacity, and greater endurance by far than the man who is not. While the latter is wasting his creative energies in useless pleasures, as well as in disease producing habits, the former is turning all of his creative energy into ability and genius, and the result is evident.” MenWellsEnergyAbilityPleasureResultsCreativeGreaterHe ManGeniusHabitEqualDiseaseCapacityCleanInstanceFormerUselessLatterEnduranceEvidentAgilityBeing EqualCreative Energy Author:Christian D. Larson
“All genuine progress results from finding new facts” FactsResultsProgressGeniusFindingsGenuine Author:Wheeler McMillen
“Organizations cannot make a genius out of an incompetent. On the other hand, disorganization can scarcely fail to result in efficiency.” HandsResultsFailingGeniusOrganizationEfficiencyIncompetentDisorganization Book:The white house years: mandate for change 1953-1956 Source: The white house years: mandate for change 1953-1956
“The atomic bomb embodies the results of a combination genius and patience as remarkable as any in the history of mankind.” ResultsMankindGeniusCombinationBombsRemarkableAtomic Bomb Author:Bertrand Russell
“The first method is that of a schemer and leads only to mediocre results; the other method is the path of genius and changes the face of the world.” WorldFirstsFacesPoliticsResultsPowerPathGeniusMethodMediocre Author:Napoleon Bonaparte
“If children had teachers for judgment and eloquence just as they have for languages, if their memory was exercised less than their energy or their natural genius, if instead of deadening their vivacity of mind we tried to elevate the free scope and impulse of their souls, what might not result from a fine disposition? As it is, we forget that courage, or love of truth and glory are the virtues that matter most in youth; and our one endeavour is to subdue our children's spirits, in order to teach them that dependence and suppleness are the first laws of success in life.” IfsMindFirstsChildrenSoulMatterMightLawSpiritOrderEnergyLanguageNaturalMemoriesForgetResultsTeachVirtueTeacherYouthFineGeniusJudgmentGloryOur ChildrenImpulseSuccess In LifeDependenceDispositionScopeEloquenceEndeavourVivacity Author:Luc de Clapiers
“By cultivating an interest in a few good books which contain the result of the toil or the quintessence of the genius of some of the most gifted thinkers of the world, we need not live on the marsh and in the mists. The slopes and ridges invite us.” WorldNeedsBookInterestResultsGeniusThinkerInvitesGiftedToilGood BookMistCultivatingSlopesRidgesMarshesQuintessence Book:Christianity and Humanity ...: Ed., with a Memoir Source: Christianity and Humanity ...: Ed., with a Memoir
“As eternity is longer than time, as mind is stronger than matter, as thought is swifter than the wind, as genius is more potent than gold, so will the results of well-directed labors toward the development of man's higher faculties ever outweigh a thousand fold any estimate in the currency of commerce, which man can put upon such efforts.” MenMindWellsMatterResultsEffortWindDevelopmentGeniusHigherThousandLaborGoldEternityStrongerFacultyCommerceCurrencyFolds Author:Edward Miner Gallaudet
“Organization is simply the means by which the acts of ordinary men can be made to add up to extraordinary results. To this idea of progress that does not wait on some lucky break, some chance discovery, or some rare stroke of genius, but instead is achieved through systematic, cumulative effort, the engineer has contributed brilliantly.” MenMeanDoeMadeIdeasWaitingChanceResultsEffortBreakProgressGeniusLuckyOrdinaryDiscoveryOrganizationLuckAddExtraordinaryEngineersStrokesBrillianceSystematicOrdinary ManCumulativeLucky Breaks Author:William Wickenden