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#1. The demands of internal growth are incomparably more important to us ... than the need for any external expansion of our power. #Quote by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
#2. IF INTERNAL GROWTH WILL BE THERE, EXTERNAL GROWTH WILL DEFINITELY COME. #Quote by Dax Bamania
#3. The typical big Japanese company has somewhere between a third and 40 percent of its revenues coming from developing countries, and about a third of Japan's exports are also to the emerging countries, so in a strange way, Japan, which has very little internal growth, its big companies are a good way to play the emerging markets. #Quote by Wilbur Ross
#4. Religion is the process of internal growth, not a lifeless bag of foolish words. #Quote by Abhijit Naskar
#5. We have our difficulties, true; but we are a wiser and a tougher nation than we were in 1932. Never have there been six years of such far flung internal preparedness in all of history. And this has been done without any dictator's power to command, without conscription of labor or confiscation of capital, without concentration camps and without a scratch on freedom of speech, freedom of the press or the rest of the Bill of Rights. #Quote by Franklin D. Roosevelt
#6. Eisenhower and Patton, old friends and figures crucial to the Allies' upcoming success, conferred over yet another gaffe on Patton's part that could have cost him his command. Patton's head is on Ike's shoulder in gratitude, but the scene is rescued from being completely maudlin by Eisenhower's internal question as to whether Patton wears his ever-present helmet to bed. #Quote by Jean Edward Smith
#7. The key to a resilient global recovery, where growth in each country advances growth in every country, is action directed at supporting demand at home. #Quote by Lael Brainard
#8. At the federal level, the fiscal stimulus of 2008 and 2009 supported economic output, but the effects of that stimulus faded; by 2011, federal fiscal policy actions became a drag on output growth when the recovery was still weak. #Quote by Janet Yellen
#9. In the long run, the best way to reduce inequalities with respect to labor as well as to increase the average productivity of the labor force and the overall growth of the economy is surely to invest in education. #Quote by Thomas Piketty
#10. We live through myriads of seconds, yet it is always one, just one, that casts our entire inner world into turmoil, the second when (as Stendhal has described it) the internal inflorescence, already steeped in every kind of fluid, condenses and crystallizes - a magical second, like the moment of generation, and like that moment concealed in the warm interior of the individual life, invisible, untouchable, beyond the reach of feeling, a secret experienced alone. No algebra of the mind can calculate it, no alchemy of premonition divine it, and it can seldom perceive itself. #Quote by Stefan Zweig
#11. I have no problem with religion, and I grew up with a strong curiosity about spiritual matters, but my searching took me away from church and community worship to the internal journey. Before my recovery began, I found my God in music and the arts, with writers like Hermann Hesse, and musicians like Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Little Walter. #Quote by Eric Clapton
#12. The characters I write about are very internal. #Quote by Michael Connelly
#13. The first law of sustainability: population growth and/or growth in the rate of consumption of resources cannot be sustained #Quote by Albert Allen Bartlett
#14. as the stars change their position
every now and then
to look at the earth
differently.
so can we,
to expand your horizon.
- a lesson from the sky. #Quote by F.farai
#15. All human affairs follow nature's great analogue, the growth of vegetation. There are three periods of growth in every plant. The first, and slowest, is the invisible growth by the root; the second and much accelerated is the visible growth by the stem; but when root and stem have gathered their forces, there comes the third period, in which the plant quickly flashes into blossom and rushes into fruit. #Quote by Henry Ward Beecher
#16. Solitude is a gift you give yourself every day. #Quote by Rachel Astarte Piccione
#17. We have between 60,000- and 80,000 thoughts a day. That's a thought every 1.2 seconds…but we are not our thoughts – we have thoughts. Just like a cell phone is not our texts…it receives texts but they are not the phone. You have thoughts but you are not your thoughts. #Quote by Davidji
#18. I really felt the growth of myself as a human being, as a person [becoming a mother]. #Quote by Jennifer Lopez
#19. As economic globalization gathers momentum, China and the United States have become highly interdependent economically. Such economic relations would not enjoy sustained, rapid growth if they were not based on mutual benefit or if they failed to deliver great benefits to the United States. #Quote by Xi Jinping
#20. Ridicule has historically proven itself a rickety fence for great ideas. #Quote by Vanna Bonta
#21. Transformation is not a kind place, it's chaotic and a source of inner conflict because it is not a 'safe' place, but it is a place of growth; a place of rebirth where you can restart and realign with who you are. We can learn so much from the caterpillar that grows its butterfly wings in the ache and darkness of its own cocoon; and is reborn, beautiful and free, with wings to fly. This is the true meaning and profoundness of transformation; it is where the truest parts of you can emerge and you transition into the most intuitive and vibrant canvas of yourself. #Quote by Christine Evangelou
#22. Our flawed mechanisms of perception and thought are not a cause for grief, but an opportunity to evolve, for an internal evolution of consciousness that will also make possible, in a sustainable form, our aspirations toward what we call individual success and global progress. #Quote by B.K.S. Iyengar
#23. The foregoing circumstances, physical and moral, may give an idea of the causes which maintained the Arabs for ages in an unchanged condition. While their isolated position and their vast deserts protected them from conquest, their internal feuds, and their want of a common tie, political or religious, kept them from being formidable as conquerors. They were a vast aggregation of distinct parts ; full of individual vigor, but wanting coherent strength. Although their nomadic life rendered them hardy and active ; although the greater part of them were warriors from their infancy, yet their arms were only wielded against each other, excepting some of the frontier tribes, which occasionally engaged as mercenaries in external wars. While, therefore, the other nomadic races of Central Asia, possessing no greater
aptness for warfare, had, during a course of ages, successively overrun and conquered the civilized world, this warrior race, unconscious of its power, remained disjointed and harmless in the depths of its native deserts. The time at length arrived when its discordant tribes were to be united in one creed, and animated by one common cause ; when a mighty genius was to arise, who should bring together these scattered limbs, animate them with his own enthusiastic and daring spirit, and lead them forth, a giant of the desert, to shake and overturn the empires of the earth. #Quote by Washington Irving
#24. When you refuse to entertain the possibility of a solution because you "know" it will not work, then you have successfully strengthened the problem at hand #Quote by Gary Hopkins
#25. A life of love is one of continualgrowth, where the doors and windows of experience are always open to thewonder and magic that life offers. To love is to risk living fully. #Quote by Leo Buscaglia
#26. The higher our consciousness the less we are affected by our environment, including race consciousness. #Quote by Thomas Vazhakunnathu
#27. Right away, we realized that we'd made a terrible mistake. Everything about the project ran counter to what we believed in. We didn't know how to aim low. We had nothing against the direct-to-video model, in theory; Disney was doing it and making heaps of money. We just couldn't figure out how to go about it without sacrificing quality. What's more, it soon became clear that scaling back our expectations to make a direct-to-video product was having a negative impact on our internal culture, in that it created an A-team (A Bug's Life) and a B-team (Toy Story 2). The crew assigned to work on Toy Story 2 was not interested in producing B-level work, and more than a few came into my office to say so. It would have been foolish to ignore their passion. #Quote by Ed Catmull
#28. Yoga is an internal practice. the rest is just a circus. #Quote by K. Pattabhi Jois
#29. Your inner growth is completely dependent upon the realization that the only way to find peace and contentment is to stop thinking about yourself. #Quote by Michael A. Singer
#30. Growth makes so many dimensions of management easier. It's when growth stops that things get tough. #Quote by Clayton M Christensen
#31. To test if you are worrying too much about looking good, observe how you feel when you find out you've made a mistake or don't know something. #Quote by Ray Dalio
#32. The gramophone record, the musical thought, the score, the waves of sound, all stand to one another in that pictorial internal relation, which holds between language and the world.
To all of them the logical structure is common.
(Like the two youths, their two horses and their lilies in the story. They are all in a certain sense one.) #Quote by Ludwig Wittgenstein
#33. Pain is the paper within which the greatest growth is wrapped; despite the fact that this kind of paper can come in the worst of colors. #Quote by Craig D Lounsbrough
#34. Cities require connectivity rather than territory in order to drive their economic stability and growth. #Quote by James Scott, Senior Fellow, Institute For Critical Infrastructure Technology
#35. Of one thing be certain: if a CEO is enthused about a particularly foolish acquisition, both his internal staff and his outside advisors will come up with whatever projections are needed to justify his stance. Only in fairy tales are emperors told that they are naked. #Quote by Warren Buffett
#36. Trust and condemnation work hand in hand for both work on the concept of experience, of knowing it, observing it, realizing it, understanding it and finally accepting it in either of the two categories for the root remains the same 'Expectation'. Expectation leads one to think that 'I would achieve something if trust is there' and when the expectation is not achieved the process of condemning begins. Imagine a situation where the basis of doing something is not expectation but remains mystical in nature. This is a state of liberation from the most difficult process as without Expectation, Trust is absent and Condemnation ceases to exist. This is a pure state for it helps one to unravel the human nature and the neutral mindest, openness emerges leading one to grow more and more within. #Quote by Maitreya Rudrabhayananda
#37. But if a person hasn't ever experienced true despair, she grows old never knowing how to evaluate where she is in life; never understanding what joy really is. I'm grateful for it. #Quote by Banana Yoshimoto
#38. Seeds do not make a sound when growing, but can even reach the sky. Learn from them. #Quote by Matshona Dhliwayo