“I have always said to young artists that scholastic training and the studying of art history are crucial to fully developing as an artist.” ArtSaidYoungArtistStudyTrainingDevelopingCrucialArt HistoryYoung ArtistsScholasticsHistory And Art Author:LeRoy Neiman
“Developing a genius mindset essentially comes down to two things: operating at speed and using the subconscious mind more than the conscious. This intuitive or relaxed approach to study is the polar opposite of traditional and mainstream forms of education.” MindTwoFormStudyGeniusApproachConsciousOppositesMindsetSpeedTraditionalDevelopingTwo ThingsMainstreamSubconsciousRelaxedIntuitiveSubconscious MindPolar Opposites Author:James Morcan
“Study continuously, developing yourself into a better person, more sensitive to things in nature. Spend years in getting ready.” YearsPersonsEducationStudyReadyDevelopingSensitiveBetter Person Book:Charles Webster Hawthorne Source: Charles Webster Hawthorne
“The launch of phase 1 Ebola vaccine studies is a first step in developing a vaccine that could be licensed and used in the field to protect not only the front line health care workers but also those living in areas where Ebola virus exists.” FirstsCareUsedLinesStepsStudyFrontsFieldsProtectAreasWorkersDevelopingHealth CareFirst StepsPhasesVirusesVaccinesEbolaEbola Virus Author:Anthony S. Fauci
“Сase studies are a tremendous device for developing problem solving skills, which are really valuable.” ProblemStudySkillsValuableDevelopingDevicesProblem Solving Author:Robert J. Dolan
“(Heinrich von) Kleist would not be a Prussian if his first thought would not have been orderlinessand he would not be a German if he had not placed all his hopes of developing this inner orderliness into education. Education is the secret of life for him as for every German: studying, learning a lot from books, sitting in lectures, keeping notebooks, listening intently to professors.” IfsFirstsHas BeensBookSecretEducationLearningStudyListeningSittingDevelopingProfessorsLecturesNotebookSecret LifeOrderliness Author:Stefan Zweig
“For someone who is starting out on developing their critical skills, just being aware of its existence is great: it can make the difference between trying to write a story around a cliche or an original idea, and better still, studying it can eventually clue you in on how to breathe new life into tired tropes.” WritingTryingStillsIdeasStoriesDifferencesExistenceStudySkillsOriginalsTiredStartingCriticalBreatheDevelopingJust BeingNew LifeClueClicheStarting OutOriginal IdeasTropes Author:Charles Stross
“Polak, a psychiatrist, has applied a behavioral and anthropological approach to alleviating poverty, developed by studying people in their natural surroundings. He argues that there are three mythic solutions to poverty eradication: donations, national economic growth, and big businesses. Instead, he advocates helping the poor earn money through their own efforts of developing low-cost tools that are effective and profitable.” PeopleHelpingBigsThreeGrowthNaturalPoorEffortPovertyStudyEconomicCostApproachSolutionsLowsToolsArguingDevelopingSurroundingsProfitableEconomic GrowthPsychiatristBig BusinessDonationSolutions To Poverty Author:Amy Lockwood
“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