594 Quotations with Develop.
- 21. William Lyon Phelps: The happiest people are those who think the most interesting thoughts. Those who ...

- 22. Alfred A. Montapert: The finest piece of mechanism in all the universe is the brain of man. The wise ...

- 23. Author Unknown: Few cases of eyestrain have been developed by looking on the bright side of thin ...

- 24. William Lyon Phelps: In the late 19th century Evanston, Illinois, nicknamed "Heavenston" by Frances W ...

- 25. C. M. Cox: Blaise Pascal used to mark with charcoal the walls of his playroom, seeking a me ...

- 26. John Christian Bovee: The grandest of all laws is the law of progressive development. Under it, in the ...

- 27. Simms: The true law of the race is progress and development. Whatever civilization paus ...

- 28. Isaac Asimov: Science can be introduced to children well or poorly. If poorly, children can be ...

- 29. Saturday Review: Penicillin was indeed the product of accidental discovery, but the discovery was ...

- 30. Harvey Firestone: It is only as we develop others that we permanently succeed.

- 31. Henry Ford: All Fords are exactly alike, but no two men are just alike. Every new life is a ...

- 32. Carl Rogers: The mainspring of creativity appears to be the same tendency which we discover s ...

- 33. Kenich Ohmae: It is hard to let old beliefs go. They are familiar. We are comfortable with the ...

- 34. Ambrose Bierce: AUSTRALIA, n. A country lying in the South Sea, whose industrial and commercial ...

- 35. Ambrose Bierce: FEAST, n. A festival. A religious celebration usually signalized by gluttony and ...

- 36. Ambrose Bierce: FLY-SPECK, n. The prototype of punctuation. It is observed by Garvinus that the ...

- 37. Ambrose Bierce: INTRODUCTION, n. A social ceremony invented by the devil for the gratification o ...

- 38. Ambrose Bierce: LAP, n. One of the most important organs of the female system -- an admirable pr ...

- 39. Ambrose Bierce: LEXICOGRAPHER, n. A pestilent fellow who, under the pretense of recording some p ...

- 40. Ambrose Bierce: MISCREANT, n. A person of the highest degree of unworth. Etymologically, the wor ...

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