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Quotes About Ability

A responsible woman is one who sees opportunities of service and responds to them quickly. In her dwells the ability to see and respond to opportunities.
~ Jaachynma N.E. Agu
Everyone is born with an instinct of success, and ability to make it, but only the ones who think out of the box succeed.
~ Unarine Ramaru
For success, positive attitude and gratitude is more important that ability.
~ Debasish Mridha
Today you are more inclined to put your ideas and visions into action than usual were you have the ability to express yourself and solve problems alone.
~ Auliq Ice
Ability and luck makes success happen, no matter what the circumstances are.
~ Kishore Bansal
It's what you believe about your ability that shapes your potential success.
~ Stan Beecham
Success is that old ABC-Ability Breaks and Courage.
~ Charles Luckman
I wanted to capture what language ability tests could never reveal: her intent, her passion, her imagery, the rhythms of her speech and the nature of her thoughts.
~ Amy Tan
No puedes tener suerte cuando otra persona tiene habilidad.
~ Amy Tan
You can't have luck when someone else has skills
~ Amy Tan
You don't know how I marvel at your ability to absorb quickly and then turn about, rain down the spears, nail it, penetrate it, envelop it with your intellect.
~ Anais Nin
The point of what Einstein had done did not lie in this or that experiment. It lay, as Alan saw, in the ability to doubt, to take ideas seriously, and to follow them to a logical if upsetting conclusion.
~ Andrew Hodges
careful deliberation. Parties on all sides agreed that whichever way the president came down, the implications were sure to be momentous. In fact, however, even as Obama pondered the question of whether to send ten thousand or twenty thousand or thirty thousand or forty thousand additional reinforcements to Afghanistan, the actual ability to exercise choice had already passed from his hands. In essence, the president found himself in the position of a man shopping
~ Andrew J. Bacevich
No matter how great your talent, talent has to work with knowledge to do anything well.
~ Andrew Loomis
Skill is the ability to overcome obstacles, the first of which is usually lack of knowledge about the thing we wish to do. Skill is the result of trying again and again, applying our ability and proving our knowledge as we gain it.
~ Andrew Loomis
I have never found a book that stressed the importance of myself as a caretaker of my ability, of staying healthy mentally and physically, or that gave me an inkling that my courage might be strained to the utmost.
~ Andrew Loomis
No one could rival Arthur Less for his ability to exit a room while remaining inside it.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
Life is most transfixing when you are awake to diversity, not only of ethnicity, ability, gender, belief, and sexuality but also of age and experience. The worst mistake anyone can make is to perceive anyone else as lesser.
~ Andrew Solomon
Psychosis is a gross disturbance in an individual's ability to distinguish self from reality. For schizophrenics, the membrane between imagination and reality is so porous that having an idea and having an experience are not particularly different.
~ Andrew Solomon
Ability is a tyranny of the majority. If most people could flap their arms and fly, the inability to do so would be a disability.
~ Andrew Solomon
We are all differently abled from one another, and context—which is socially constructed—often decides what will be protected and indulged.
~ Andrew Solomon
The cycle of life runs in actuality from disability to temporary ability back to disability, and that only if you are among the most fortunate.
~ Andrew Solomon
An average person has an IQ of 100. An above-average person has an IQ of 120 to 140. A person with an IQ of 150 is considered a genius. Janine's IQ is 196. Sometimes
~ Ann M. Martin
On one level, wisdom is nothing more profound than an ability to follow one's own advice. However, there are deeper insights to be had about the nature of our minds. Unfortunately, they have been discussed entirely in the context of religion and, therefore, have been shrouded in fallacy and superstition for all of human history.
~ Sam Harris