“Complete knowledge of the nature of an analytic function must also include insight into its behavior for imaginary values of the arguments. Often the latter is indispensable even for a proper appreciation of the behavior of the function for real arguments. It is therefore essential that the original determination of the function concept be broadened to a domain of magnitudes which includes both the real and the imaginary quantities, on an equal footing, under the single designation complex numbers.” RealValuesNumbersEqualEssentialsBehaviorConceptsDeterminationArgumentLogicFunctionOriginalsComplexesAppreciationInsightCertaintyUncertaintyReasoningLatterQuantityImaginaryIndispensableDomainMagnitudeOntologyAnalyticsDesignationComplex Numbers Author:Carl Friedrich Gauss
“Feeling grateful or appreciative of someone or something in your life actually attracts more of the things that you appreciate and value into your life.” FeelingsValuesCommunitySocietyGratitudeAppreciateGratefulAppreciationBe GratefulThank YouThankfulnessAppreciatedThankfulBeing ThankfulAppreciativeThankful GratitudeGratitude And AppreciationI Am GratefulExpressing GratitudeThanksgiving And GratitudeAppreciate LifeThanksgiving GratitudeThank You GratitudeGratitude And ThanksThankfulness And GratitudeGreat GratitudeLove And GratitudeInspirational GratitudeThankful For YouExpress AppreciationGratitude For HelpLove GratitudeThank You AppreciationGratitude For LifeGrateful For YouGrateful ThankfulGrateful InspirationalGratitude For WorkThanksgiving And FamilyThankfulness For LoveHappy And GratefulGrateful ThanksThings To Be ThankfulFeeling GratefulSpiritual GratitudeLife AppreciationGrateful For LifeBeing Grateful For LifeThings To Be GratefulWork AppreciationGrateful And ThankfulThankful For LifeGrateful HappyFriend AppreciationBeing Appreciated Author:Christiane Northrup
“Color is an inborn gift, but appreciation of value is merely training of the eye, which everyone ought to be able to acquire.” EyeAbleValuesColorOughtTrainingAppreciationAcquire Author:John Singer Sargent
“War makes men barbarous because, to take part in it, one must harden oneself against all regret, all appreciation of delicacy and sensitive values. One must live as if those values did not exist, and when the war is over one has lost the resilience to return to those values.” IfsMenWarValuesLostRegretReturnOneselfAppreciationResilienceSensitiveDelicacy Book:This Business of Living Source: This Business of Living
“Acceptance is appreciation, and the high value of appreciation is such that to appreciate appreciation seems to be the fundamental prerequisite for survival. Mankind will not die for lack of information; it may perish for lack of appreciation.” MaySeemsValuesDiesMankindInformationAcceptanceSurvivalAppreciateFundamentalsAppreciationPrerequisites Author:Abraham Joshua Heschel
“The world is always a new plaything to children, while to the old it seems falling to pieces from sheer dryness. Everything loses its value with time, but it is not the fault of the fruit, but of the mouth and the tongue.” WorldChildrenSeemsValuesFallLosesPiecesMouthsFaultsFruitAppreciationTongueSheerFalling To Pieces Author:Kate Douglas Wiggin
“Money is a response. We use it to express our social values, our gratitude, our appreciation, our pleasure, our support. Money gives us the ability to respond (response-ability), and its empowering use often defines the truly responsible among us.” GivingUseValuesSocialAbilityPleasureSupportGratitudeResponsibleResponseAppreciationEmpoweringSocial Values Author:Rosalie Maggio
“There is indeed something deeply wrong with a person who lacks principles, who has no moral core. There are, likewise, certainly values that brook no compromise, and I would count among them integrity, fairness, and the avoidance of cruelty. But I have never accepted the argument that principle is compromised by judging each situation on its own merits, with due appreciation of the idiosyncrasy of human motivation and fallibility.” HumansPersonsMotivationValuesSituationMoralPrinciplesJudgingIntegrityArgumentAppreciationDuesAcceptedCoreCrueltyCompromiseMeritFairnessAvoidanceBrooksFallibilityIdiosyncrasiesNo Compromise Author:Sonia
“Before success comes patience... when we add to our accomplishments the element of hard work over a long period of time, we'll place a far greater value on the outcome. When we are patient, we'll have a greater appreciation of our success.” LongHardValuesGreaterHard WorkPeriodsElementsAddPatientAppreciationAccomplishmentOutcomesLong Periods Of Time Book:The Greatest Coach Ever: Timeless Wisdom and Insights of John Wooden Source: The Greatest Coach Ever: Timeless Wisdom and Insights of John Wooden
“Attentive listening to others is important regardless of their stations and positions. Wise people consider the deep meaning and true values of all suggestions. Learning and teaching are exchanged joyfully through deep listening and mutual appreciation.” PeopleImportantValuesWiseTeachingPositionListeningAppreciationMutualStationsSuggestionsTeaching And LearningListening To OthersWise PeopleTrue ValueDeep MeaningDeep Listening Author:Chungliang Al Huang
“The Figurehead of American Public Education Who Prefers Private Religious Education (!)All things equal, I would prefer to have a child in a school that has a strong appreciation for the values of the Christian community, where a child is taught to have a strong faith.” ChildrenSchoolChristianValuesStrongCommunityReligiousTaughtEqualAll ThingsAppreciationScaryPublic EducationChristian CommunityReligious EducationStrong Faith Author:Rod Paige
“The most valuable thing a teacher can impart to children is not knowledge and understanding per se but a longing for knowledge and understanding, and an appreciation for intellectual values, whether they be artistic, scientific, or moral. It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge. Most teachers waste their time by asking questions that are intended to discover what a pupil does not know, whereas the true art of questioning is to discover what the pupil does know or is capable of knowing.” KnowsChildrenDoeArtJoyValuesUnderstandingMoralCreativeKnowingTeacherExpressionWasteCapableIntellectualAskingLongingAppreciationValuableSupremeArtisticQuestioningPupilsImpartAsking QuestionsValuable ThingsCreative ExpressionKnowledge And Understanding Author:Albert Einstein