Ability Quotes
Quote : To stay young requires unceasing cultivation of the ability to unlearn old falsehoods.
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Quote : My friend, if I could give you one thing, I would wish for you the ability to see yourself as others see you. Then you would realize what a truly special person you are.
Quote : Twentieth-century art may start with nothing, but it flourishes by virtue of its belief in itself, in the possibility of control over what seems essentially uncontrollable, in the coherence of the inchoate, and in its ability to create its own values.
A. Alvarez
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Quote : We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.
Albert Einstein
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Quote : No amount of ability is of the slightest avail without honor.
Andrew Carnegie
Quote : The desire not to be anything is the desire not to be.
Ayn Rand
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Quote : Wisdom is the ability to use knowledge so as to meet successfully the emergencies of life. Men may acquire knowledge, but wisdom is a direct gift from God.
Bob Jones
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Quote : Few things can help an individual more than to place responsibility on him, and to let him know that you trust him.
Booker T. Washington
Quote : If I were given the opportunity to present a gift to the next generation, it would be the ability for each individual to learn to laugh at himself.
Charles Schulz
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Quote : Who you are today is a product of what you did yesterday. Who you are tomorrow is a product of what you did today...make every second count!
Christie Jean-Baptiste
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Quote : Inability to tell good from evil is the greatest worry of a man's life.
Cicero
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Quote : Natural ability without education has more often raised a man to glory and virtue than education without natural ability.
Cicero
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Quote : The ability and inclination to use physical strength is no indication of bravery or tenacity to life. The greatest cowards are often the greatest bullies. Nothing is cheaper and more common than physical bravery.
Clarence Darrow
, Resist Not Evil
Quote : The expendability factor has increased by being transferred from the specialised, scarce and expensively trained military personnel to the amorphous civilian population. American strategists have calculated the proportion of civilians killed in this century's major wars. In the First World War 5 per cent of those killed were civilians, in the Second World War 48 per cent, while in a Third World War 90-95 per cent would be civilians.
Colin Ward
, Anarchy in Action
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Quote : The superior man is distressed by the limitations of his ability; he is not distressed by the fact that men do not recognize the ability that he has.
Confucius
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