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Quotes About Application

Then I came in twice a week - for my own enjoyment as well as to be a guide. And then we started to apply some of the splinters of the ideas back into the piece.
~ Siobhan Davies
Science is a tool, and we invent tools to do things we want. It's a question of how those tools are used by people.
~ Margaret Atwood
I think that technologies are morally neutral until we apply them. It's only when we use them for good or for evil that they become good or evil.
~ William Gibson
Kakve koristi od životnih lekcija ako ih zanemarujemo?
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
The revolutionary idea that children have rights was born in the Enlightenment, but the practical application of that concept, in schools and within families, was very much a product of the progressive side of the Victorian era.
~ Susan Jacoby
You may sit down and listen to me by the hour every day, but if you do not practice, you will not get one step further. It all depends on practice.
~ Swami Vivekananda
Hugh Lynn Cayce, Edgar Cayce's son, is quoted as saying, The best interpretation of a dream is one you apply.
~ Henry Reed
I never sought nor gained personal benefit in school or job applications based on my heritage.
~ Elizabeth Warren
When learning for self-growth, a problem many people have is that they memorize what they learn, but do not always think, apply, adapt and repeat what they learn
~ Salvatore G. Laterra
power must be applied before it is effective.
~ Napoleon Hill
Success must be attracted through understanding and application of laws which are as immutable as is the law of gravitation. It cannot be driven into the corner and captured as one would capture a wild steer.
~ Napoleon Hill
an intangible impulse of thought can be transmuted into its physical counterpart by the application of known principles.
~ Napoleon Hill
Education consist, not so much of knowledge, but knowledge effectively and persistently applied. Men are paid, not merely for what they know, but more particularly for what they do with that which they know.
~ Napoleon Hill
much of that which is taught in the schools is of no value whatsoever in connection with the business of earning a living or accumulating riches.
~ Napoleon Hill
A real student will not merely read this book, he will absorb its contents and make them his own.
~ Napoleon Hill
How much actual cash that original DESIRE of Barnes' has been worth to him, I have no way of knowing. Perhaps it has brought him two or three million dollars, but the amount, whatever it is, becomes insignificant when compared with the greater asset he acquired in the form of definite knowledge that an intangible impulse of thought can be transmuted into its physical counterpart by the application of known principles.
~ Napoleon Hill
conocimientos aplicados de manera efectiva y persistente.
~ Napoleon Hill
Books and lessons, in themselves, are of but little value; their real value, if any, lies not in their printed pages, but in the possible action which they may arouse in the reader.
~ Napoleon Hill
Knowledge has no value except that which can be gained from its application toward some worthy end. This is one reason why college degrees are not valued more highly. They represent nothing but miscellaneous knowledge.
~ Napoleon Hill
those whom you praise will see in you the qualities that you see in them. Your success in the application of this formula will be in exact proportion to your faith in its soundness.
~ Napoleon Hill
Education consists, not so much of knowledge, but of knowledge effectively and persistently APPLIED.
~ Napoleon Hill
As knowledge is acquired it must be organized and put into use, for a definite purpose, through practical plans. Knowledge has no value except that which can be gained from its application toward some worthy end. This is one reason why college degrees are not valued more highly. They represent nothing but miscellaneous knowledge.
~ Napoleon Hill
Success comes through the application of power, and power is attained through the cooperative efforts of other people. A negative personality will not induce cooperation.
~ Napoleon Hill
The man who can intelligently use the knowledge possessed by another is as much or more a man of education as the person who merely has the knowledge but does not know what to do with it. The
~ Napoleon Hill