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- History thus becomes largely a study of character. Insight into temperament is hardly less important than the probing of "original materials."
- Characterization requires self-knowledge, insight into human nature . . . it is more than impersonation.
- Any teacher can study books, but books do not necessarily bring wisdom, nor that human insight essential to consummate teaching skills.
- I'm glad that so many of Donald Pease's unique and revealing insights on Dr. Seuss--observations he shared with me on camera with an effusiveness and…
- To gain customer insights, we must understand that we are prisoners of what we know and what we believe.
- It is science that brings us an understanding of the true complexity of natural systems. The insights from the science of ecology are teaching us…
- A Machine to Make a Future is an insightful and creative contribution to the literature--both scholarly and journalistic--on contemporary genomics. By 'experimenting' with narrative genre,…
- But theological change happens though selective quoting. Every religious person does it: You quote those verses that resonate with your own religious insights and ignore…
- Ivan and Misha is the great American Russian Novel told as Chekhov would tell it, in stories of delicacy, humanity, and insight. From Kiev to…
- We must be both rational and intellectual, both analytic and imaginative, utilizing both statistics and insight.
- If you have no eyes, do not walk blindly; take a staff in your hand. If you have no staff of insight, do not walk…
- The creative folks intuitively design what's best for the user, while data folks provide great insights. The true unicorns are those who can go end-to-end…
- The freedom to share one's insights and judgments verbally or in writing is, just like the freedom to think, a holy and inalienable right of…
- A. Douglas Stone, a physicist who has spent his life using quantum mechanics to explore striking new phenomena, has turned his considerable writing skills to…
- It’s not enough to withdraw from society and seek your own salvation, your own individuation. The individuator must return to society (“collectivityâ€) to contribute his…
- Since we are assured that the all-wise Creator has observed the most exact proportions of number, weight and measure in the make of all things,…
- No one can accuse Stuart Young of avoiding the big issues - with insight and verve, he tackles head on the existence of God, the…
- There's no one with intelligence in this town except that man over there playing with the children, the one riding the stick horse. He has…
- Innovation without insight is failure.
- Local brands evoke national pride, are seen as less profit-oriented, and are often formed on deep local insights. But quality worries persist, innovation is questioned,…
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- India saw from the beginning, and, even in her ages of reason and her age of increasing ignorance, she never lost hold… — Sri Aurobindo
- For passion, be it observed, brings insight with it; it can give a sort of intelligence to simpletons, fools, and idiots, especially… — Honore de Balzac
- It is insight into human nature that is the key to the communicator's skill. For whereas the writer is concerned with what… — William Bernbach
- To the artist is sometimes granted a sudden, transient insight which serves in this matter for experience. A flash, and where previously… — Arnold Bennett
- Excellence is a better teacher than mediocrity. The lessons of the ordinary are everywhere. Truly profound and original insights are to be… — Warren G. Bennis
- Managers of hospitals over the years have been increasingly recruited from outside the health service, and although their experience of running a… — Jo Brand
- Rachel Cusk's books are like pop-up volumes for grown-ups, the prose springing out of the page to bop you neatly between the… — Julie Burchill