“Too many people grow up. That's the real trouble with the world, too many people grow up. They forget. They don't remember what it's like to be 12 years old. They patronize, they treat children as inferiors. Well, I won't do that.” PeopleWorldYearsWellsChildrenRealRememberGrowsForgetGrowing UpGrowingTroubleGrew UpTreatsInferiors Author:Walt Disney
“I'm sure a lot of you had this experience when you're changing. You're growing as a person and people tend to treat you like you were 18 months ago, and it's really frustrating sometimes when you're growing up and you're more capable. It's the same thing with a company and the press. The press is going to have a lag time. The best thing we can do about the press is embrace them and do the best thing we can to educate them about our strategy. But to keep our eye on the prize, that is turning out some great products. the press and the stock prize will take care of themselves.” PeopleInspirationalPersonsSometimesEyeCareCan DoCompanyGrowing UpGrowingProductsLike YouMonthsCapableTreatsStrategyPressesEmbraceTake CareBest ThingsPrizeEducateFrustratingDo The BestLagEye On The PrizeGrowing As A Person Author:Steve Jobs
“The latest gorgeous entry in the Belknap Press' growing library of annotated Jane Austen novels arrives, this time the mighty Emma under the exactingly careful guidance of Bharat Tandon of the University of East Anglia. Belknap has once again done its end of the job superbly: the book is a physical treat-luxuriantly over-sized, heavy with quality paper and solid binding, decked out in a beautiful cover and dozens of well-chosen illustrations throughout. This is one of the prettiest Jane Austen volumes available in bookstoresthis season.” WellsBookEndsDoneJobsBeautifulQualityNovelGrowingPaperTreatsSeasonsPressesLibraryUniversityCarefulAvailableHeavyEastChosenGuidanceDozenVolumeGorgeousJaneEntryBindingIllustrationEmmaAustenPrettiestBharatJane Austen Novel Author:Steve Donoghue
“Rearing three children is like growing a cactus, a gardenia, and a tubful of impatiens. Each needs varying amounts of water, sunlight and pruning. Were I to be absolutely fair, I would have to treat each child as if he or she were absolutely identical to the other siblings, and there would be no profit for anyone in that.” IfsNeedsChildrenWould BeThreeWaterGrowingAmountFairsTreatsProfitSunlightSiblingIdenticalCactusPruning Author:Phyllis Grissim-Theroux
“The financial services industry has seemed to treat the crisis like a little rainfall - inconvenient, but no significant changes needed. The real question moving forward is how the industry will respond to Wall Street reform and growing public anger.” LittlesRealMovingGrowingStreetsWallIndustryNeededTreatsCrisisFinancialSignificantMoving ForwardReformInconvenientReal QuestionsRainfallSignificant ChangeFinancial ServicesService Industry Author:Elizabeth Warren
“I go back there and all my friends are there when I have my golf tournament. They treat me the same way they did when I was growing up.” WayGrowing UpGrowingMy FriendsTreatsGolfTournamentsGolf Tournaments Author:Jamie Farr
“Growing up in the acting world, you have a lot of opportunities to change who you are and what you believe in based on how people treat you. I never wanted to do that.” PeopleWorldBelieveWantedOpportunityActingGrowing UpGrowingTreatsWho You AreOpportunity To Change Author:Josh Hutcherson
“Like everyone else, I get swept along just trying to keep up with that endlessly growing to-do list, but I do my best to treat the day as one big meditation or symphony.” TryingBigsMeditationGrowingTreatsListsSymphony Author:Tohoru Masamune
“On one hand we encourage and allow major pharmaceutical companies to openly hook vast sectors of our population on narcotics, and then we cut them off and throw them in jail, and moralize about it. It is clearly a huge, huge, and growing problem. It's devastating. We need to treat it as a health crisis, which it is, and stop moralizing.” NeedsProblemHandsCompanyCuttingGrowingHugeMajorsTreatsCrisisPopulationJailHookPharmaceuticalNarcoticsPharmaceutical CompaniesMoralizing Author:Anthony Bourdain
“Every company that manufactures something is causing some damage either to the soil or water or air. Most companies treat these as externalities. But the growing movement of sustainability calls for companies to internalize these costs. Once companies do this, they will have a strong incentive to reduce their carbon footprint.” StrongWaterCompanyGrowingAirMovementCostTreatsDamageSoilSustainabilityCarbonIncentivesFootprintCarbon FootprintExternalities Author:Philip Kotler
“With everything that has happened to you, you can either feel sorry for yourself or treat what has happened as a gift. Everything is either an opportunity to grow or an obstacle to keep you from growing. You get to choose.” ThinkingInspirationalFeelsInspirationHappensChoicesOpportunityGrowsGrowthAttitudeGrowingHappenedPositivePositive ThinkingRegretWise WordsTreatsIntentionPersonal GrowthSorryPositivityObstaclesLife ChangingInner StrengthEverything Happens For A ReasonAnything Can HappenPositive Thinking And AttitudePower Of ChoiceFreedom To ChooseKeep A Positive AttitudeChoose WiselyGreat AttitudeOpportunity KnocksLife PathPositive Thinking SuccessPositive Attitude In LifePositive OptimisticPositive Attitude Towards LifePower Of IntentionFeel Sorry For YouFeeling Sorry For Yourself Author:Wayne Dyer
“Marriage: If you want something to last forever, you treat it differently. You shield it and protect it. You never abuse it. You don't expose it to the elements. You don't make it common or ordinary. If it ever becomes tarnished, you lovingly polish it until it gleams like new. It becomes special because you have made it so, and it grows more beautiful and precious as time goes by.” IfsWantLoveMadeLastsBeautifulGrowsCommonFamilyMarriageForeverGrowingSpecialProtectElementsOrdinaryTreatsAbuseMade ItWant SomethingPolishShieldsHusband And WifeMarriage AdviceGleamLove And MarriagePositive MarriageMormonismInspirational MarriageTime Goes ByEternal Marriage Author:F. Burton Howard