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Quotes About Development

A world that is intellectually mature but morally infantile is on the road to ruin.
~ Joshua Loth Liebman
There comes a time in the development of every ego when it must love its neighbors or become a twisted and stunted personality.
~ Joshua Loth Liebman
By infinitely multiplying this necessity to conform, at the expense of developing the individual, unique 'self,' society succeeds in making a man 'good.' By frustrating his potential in numberless ways from the time he is born till the time he dies, civilization instills in him a pattern which is so rigid that he is often unable to express his true self at all.
~ Joshua Loth Liebman
An argument can be made—a rigorous, persuasive argument—that every good new thing results from a teeming complexity.
~ Joshua Wolf Shenk
One thing at a time, all things in succession. That which grows fast withers as rapidly; and that which grows slow endures.
~ Josiah Gilbert Holland
There is no royal road to anything. One thing at a time, all things in succession. That which grows fast, withers as rapidly. That which grows slowly, endures.
~ Josiah Gilbert Holland
Alles, was wir als Erwachsene werden, geht darauf zurück, wer wir als Kinder waren, wie wir behandelt wurden und was unsere Ideen und Werte geprägt hat. Wir sind, wer wir waren - nur größer.
~ Joy Fielding
Bunch a buildings that outgrowed the sky.
~ Joy Jordan-Lake
Paganism takes the position that human beings are unflawed in their natures, are not spiritually doomed or damned, are born with all the tools and skills necessary to live ethically and spiritually, and are naturally oriented toward their own greatest growth and development. No
~ Joyce Higginbotham
It's not only children who grow. Parents do too. As much as we watch to see what our children do with their lives, they are watching us to see what we do with ours. I can't tell my children to reach for the sun. All I can do is reach for it, myself.
~ Joyce Maynard
Cuando comienzan a hacerse fiestas de cumpleaños, es que la cosa va para
~ Juan Gabriel Vásquez
Dos factores son cruciales para entender la expansión y reestructuración cerebral de los humanos. Uno de ellos, un cambio en la alimentación con la incorporación regular de proteínas animales, lo hizo posible. Otro factor, el aumento de la complejidad social, le dio sentido. La inteligencia se desarrolló, en gran medida, como inteligencia social.
~ Juan Luis Arsuaga
la mayor miseria del historicismo es que no es capaz de pensar el cambio en las condiciones de novedad que impone el mismo cambio; de ahí su idea de que hay un destino histórico de acuerdo con el cual las entidades cambian desarrollando su esencia latente (cultural o económica). Cualquier
~ Juan Sáez Carreras
How odd that we always exclaim over children growing, as if in the ordinary run of things they shrink
~ Jude Morgan
The influences of our childhood and youth cannot be underestimated, I believe: those are the experiences that shape us, far beyond their immediate power
~ Jude Morgan
She had lived with the story as you live with a favourite book, which changes with you as you change and grow
~ Jude Morgan
Presumably the child brain is something like a notebook as one buys it from the stationer's," he wrote. "Rather little mechanism, and lots of blank sheets.
~ Judea Pearl
Fragmentation in the inner representations of the self prevents the integration of identity. Fragmentation in the inner representations of others prevents the development of a reliable sense of independence within connection.
~ Judith Lewis Herman
our world is a product of the medieval past
~ Judith M. Bennett
In short, anyone who wonders how Western Europe helped to transform the world, for good or ill, into the global civilization that envelops us today must look to the medieval centuries for an important part of the answer.
~ Judith M. Bennett
There is no quick and easy way to rear a child. It takes eighteen years of constant work to get one into presentable enough shape so that a college will take him or her off your hands for the winter season, and it can easily take the child on permanently.
~ Judith Martin
We are all born charming, fresh and spontaneous and must be civilized before we are fit to participate in society.
~ Judith Martin, (Miss Manners)
Each of us becomes ready to surrender for different reasons and the accompanying change is sometimes painful. Just as a seed starts in the darkness and then splits apart to become something larger and more alive, surrender impels our consciousness to grow—a
~ Judith Orloff
Your soul mate can become your cell mate" if both of you are not dedicated to mutual growth and authenticity. It's
~ Judith Orloff