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Quotes About Mastery

Correct teaching brings out human excellence.
~ Idries Shah
None should say: 'I can trust,' or 'I cannot trust' until he is master of the option, of trusting or not trusting.
~ Idries Shah
A man must be a Salomon before his magical ring will work
~ Idries Shah
Es el orfebre quien puede evaluar el oro.
~ Idries Shah
Los Sufis sostienen que la experiencia y el conocimiento superior le llegan al hombre o mujer en exacta concordancia con su valor, capacidad, y esfuerzo puesto en ello.
~ Idries Shah
Un hombre debe ser un Salomón antes de que su anillo mágico funcione".
~ Idries Shah
En el domino de la Comprensión Mayor, el taller se desmantela cuando el trabajo ha terminado.
~ Idries Shah
Cuando el Hombre Superior hace algo digno de admiración, es una prueba de su Maestría, no el objeto de ella.
~ Idries Shah
Es el hombre completo quien, desde su completez, lleva a cabo, con su maestría, el trabajo de un esclavo.
~ Idries Shah
Si quieres convertirte en calígrafo, escribe, escribe y escribe.
~ Idries Shah
Un hombre debe que ser un Salomón antes de que su anillo mágico funcione.
~ Idries Shah
Un hombre tiene que ser un Salomón antes de que su anillo mágico funcione. (Hafiz)
~ Idries Shah
El intelecto no es soberano: el conocimiento lo es.
~ Idries Shah
Eres lo suficientemente ignorante para esperar equitación de un herrero?
~ Idries Shah
Your magic talisman is powerful: but are you a Solomon to make it work?
~ Idries Shah
Knowledge is something which you can use. Belief is something which uses you.
~ Idries Shah
Every walk of life falls under the Testicular Imperative: Either you have the world by them, or it has you.
~ Colin Fletcher
I'm not perfect but I'll be the creator of perfection.
~ Colin Powell
The keeper of the knowledge is the keeper of the power.
~ Unknown
You can do everything, but you can't do everything well.
~ Unknown
When I think that I've mastered the game, it appears that every time I discover that I was playing blindly on some larger board.
~ Conn Iggulden
Whoever controls the heart of the land, controls the world
~ Conn Iggulden
He trained every day with Eeluk and his bondsmen, and he knew that movement was the key to killing with swords. Any man could heave a blade around his head, but footwork separated a man from a master.
~ Conn Iggulden
Phrases can build grace into sentences. Taut declarations lend clarity, but too many of them can start to sound like a Dick-and-Jane story. A strategically placed phrase can turn a staccato burst into a more lyrical sentence. This is what we mean by "turning a phrase"—using our command of language and our mastery of the rhythms of a sentence to affect style as well as substance
~ Constance Hale