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Quotes About Capacity

No one can remember more than three points.
~ Phil Crosby
I'm not very big on politics. I'm a comedian and not that smart. I don't have the mind capacity for it.
~ Bobby Moynihan
What everybody has seen from me is very little compared to what I'm capable of doing.
~ Sage Northcutt
I have always looked at my competencies before accepting any responsibility.
~ N. R. Narayana Murthy
Good performance is about the capacity to focus and concentrate.
~ Betty Buckley
I really feel that design has the capacity to communicate, and I really have concentrated on the communication of positive values.
~ Marcel Wanders
You can't expect humanitarian and development agencies to rebuild Syria. There is not enough money. There is not enough capacity. There are not enough skills.
~ Peter Maurer
Learning is any change in a system that produces a more or less permanent change in its capacity for adapting to its environment.
~ Herbert A. Simon
there are pleasures to be had from books beyond being lightly entertained. There is the pleasure of being challenged; the pleasure of feeling one's range and capacities expanding; the pleasure of entering into an unfamiliar world, and being led into empathy with a consciousness very different from one's own; the pleasure of knowing what others have already thought it worth knowing, and entering a larger conversation. ( The New Yorker , 13 Aug 2014)
~ Rebecca Mead
Man's capacity for justice makes democracy possible, but man's inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary.
~ Reinhold Niebuhr
Man's capacity for justice makes democracy possible, but man's inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary.
~ Reinhold Niebuhr
Man, being finite in nature can only have knowledge perfectness of which is limited.
~ Rene Descartes
The more you put in a brain, the more it will hold—if you have one.
~ Rex Stout
The more you put in your brain, the more it will hold -- if you have one.
~ Rex Stout
In effect, 1986 marks the year that humans reached Earth's carrying capacity,
~ Richard Branson
The resentful man is a human with the capacity for affection so poorly developed that his understanding for the motives of others very nearly does not exist.
~ Richard Condon
Few men during their lifetime comes anywhere near exhausting the resources dwelling within them. There are deep wells of strength that are never used.
~ Richard E. Byrd
Few men during their lifetime come anywhere near exhausting the resources dwelling in them. There are deep wells of strength that are never used.
~ Richard E. Byrd
15. "Few men during their lifetime comes anywhere near exhausting the resources dwelling within them. There are deep wells of strength that are never used."--
~ Richard E. Byrd
Weakness is still what I see: weakness in the sense of a great gap between what is expected of a man (or someday woman) and assured capacity to carry through. Expectations arise and clerkly tasks increase, while prospects for sustained support from any quarter worsen as foreign alliances loosen and political parties wane.
~ Richard E. Neustadt
Spirituality yields two fruits. The first in inspiration to know what to do. The second is power, or the capacity to do it. These two capacities come together. That's why Nephi could say, 'I will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded' (1 Nephi 3:7). He knew the spiritual laws upon which inspiration and power are based. Yes, God answers prayer and gives us spiritual direction when we live obediently and exercise the required faith in Him.
~ Richard G. Scott
Upward growth occurs in cycles that build upon each other in an ascending spiral of capacity and understanding. They are often not easy, but they are always beneficial. As you walk the path of righteousness, you will grow in strength, understanding, and self­esteem. You will discover hidden talents and unknown capacities. The whole course of your life may be altered for your happiness and the Lord's purposes.
~ Richard G. Scott
An axiom we all understand is that you get what you pay for. That is true for spiritual matters as well. You get what you pay for in obedience, in faith in Jesus Christ, in diligent application of the truths you learn. What you get is the molding of character, the growth in capacity, and the successful completion of your mortal purpose to be proven and to have joy.
~ Richard G. Scott
The purpose of science was to revive and cultivate a perpetual state of wonder. For nothing deserved wonder so much as our capacity to feel it.
~ Richard Powers