“When you have some skills but don't fully understand your environment, there is no way you can be a plus one. At best, you can be a zero. But a zero isn't a bad thing to be. You're competent enough not to create problems or make more work for everyone else. And you have to be competent, and prove to others that you are, before you can be extraordinary. There are no short-cuts, unfortunately.” WayEnoughProblemEnvironmentCuttingSkillsProveExtraordinaryPlusBad ThingsZeroBe YouOur EnvironmentCompetentShort Cuts Book:An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth Source: An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth
“[Being a good comedian] is a skill, but it's also a weird thing that only certain people can do. I always equate it to surgeons and how they can just cut people open and operate. Certain people are just wired differently, and I feel like comics are the same way.” PeopleWayFeelsCertainCan DoCuttingSkillsComedianSurgeonsWeird Things Author:Nick Swardson
“Competitiveness is defined as the ability of companies to compete while maintaining or improving the average standard of living. If you are cutting wages to become more competitive, that's not really more competitive. It's raising the skill and the efficiency of those workers so that they can support and sustain that higher wage.” IfsAbilityCompanySupportCuttingHigherSkillsStandardsWorkersAverageDefinedEfficiencyImprovingWagesMaintainingStandards Of LivingCompetitiveness Author:Michael Porter
“I didn't really get that good at cutting because I didn't have those three years of gestating and nurturing my skills in the bedroom. I was kind of, like, out and playing in clubs after three of four months, because I was pushy with promoters. But I would just listen to the radio - Stretch Armstrong and Red Alert - and then I would go hang out with Mayhem, who did the WNYU hip-hop show.” YearsKindShowsThreeFourCuttingMonthsSkillsRedHip HopRadioClubsHipsHopsHanging OutThree YearsBedroomNurturingJust ListenArmstrongPromotersMayhemPushyRed Alert Author:Mark Ronson
“I've always believed that you have to have the skills before you destroy the skills. If you want to be crude, be crude, but don't be crude because you don't know how to do it, because you're not perfect at drawing and pattern-cutting.” IfsKnowsWantPerfectKnow HowCuttingSkillsPatternsDrawingAlways BelieveNot PerfectCrude Author:Louise Wilson
“I have a skill set that often helps me get through hurtful moments or experiences. However, sometimes when the pain cuts really deep, my normal go-to exercises just won't work.” SometimesMomentsHelpingPainCuttingExerciseSkillsNormalHelp MeHurtfulReally Deep Author:Nikki DeLoach
“Stop," I said. "Please do not further endorken yourself to me. You have great hair and a car that is most fly, and you have just saved me with your mad ninja driving skills, so do not sully your heroic hottie image in my mind by further reciting your nerdy scholastic agenda. Don't tell me what you're studying, Steve, tell me what's in your soul. What haunts you?" And he was like, "Dude, you need to cut back on the caffeine.” NeedsMindSaidSoulStudyCuttingCarHairPleaseSkillsMadSavedDrivingYour SoulAgendasHeroicCaffeineNinjaNerdyRecitingScholasticsGreat Hair Author:Christopher Moore
“A craftsman pulled a reed from the reedbed, cut holes in it, and called it a human being. Since then, it's been wailing a tender agony of parting, never mentioning the skill that gave it life as a flute” HumansHuman BeingsCuttingSkillsHolesAgonySufiPartingReedsCraftsmanFlutesWailing Author:Rumi
“loneliness can fly a helicopter through a cut-out shape of a helicopter the same size as the helicopter and that's it's only skill and it isn't good enough but it's still amazing.” StillsEnoughCuttingLonelinessShapesSkillsSizeGood EnoughHelicopters Author:Tao Lin
“The idea was to have a basin inverted on his head and his hair cut to the shape of it. Skill and money were not needed. Then the idea grew that it was more convenient to leave the basin on his head. Stray thoughts were trimmed along with stray hair; brain-vines, tentacles of thought, were not encouraged to wander. Then, in the interests of human economy, the head of adaptable man became a basin of uniform shape—a basin, a crash helmet. Safe at last; no more thought-cuts.” MenHumansIdeasLastsInterestBrainEconomyCuttingHairGrewNeededShapesSkillsSafeWanderCrashUniformsConvenientVinesHelmetAdaptableInvertedTentaclesHair Cut Author:Janet Frame