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There's a fine line in being too specific so you can't be too flexible, and being too vague in being specific and people not thinking it's meaningful.


Jim Nussle


#fine #fine line #flexible #line #meaningful

I have things in my head that are not like what anyone has taught me - shapes and ideas so near to me - so natural to my way of being and thinking that it hasn't occurred to me to put them down.


Georgia O'Keeffe


#being #down #hasn #head #i

I said to myself, I have things in my head that are not like what anyone has taught me - shapes and ideas so near to me - so natural to my way of being and thinking that it hasn't occurred to me to put them down.


Georgia O'Keeffe


#being #down #hasn #head #i

I remember thinking, 'I don't know if I can do radio.' I never even listen to it.


Rosie O'Donnell


#i #i can #i remember #know #listen

You can walk through life believing in the goodness of the world, or walk through life afraid of anyone who thinks different than you and trying to convert them to your way of thinking.


Rosie O'Donnell


#anyone #believing #convert #different #goodness

Ordinary people who have lots of good ideas want more than a suggestion box, and they need a union to represent that thinking.


Frances O'Grady


#good #good ideas #ideas #lots #more

I was in a queer mood, thinking myself very old: but now I am a woman again - as I always am when I write.


Virginia Woolf


#always #am #i #i always #i am

It is no longer just engineers who dominate our technology leadership, because it is no longer the case that computers are so mysterious that only engineers can understand what they are capable of. There is an industry-wide shift toward more "product thinking" in leadership--leaders who understand the social and cultural contexts in which our technologies are deployed. Products must appeal to human beings, and a rigorously cultivated humanistic sensibility is a valued asset for this challenge. That is perhaps why a technology leader of the highest status--Steve Jobs--recently credited an appreciation for the liberal arts as key to his company's tremendous success with their various i-gadgets.


Damon Horowitz


#computers #engineers #human-beings #humanism #leaders

A positive attitude is most easily arrived at through a deliberate and rational analysis of what’s required to manifest unwavering positive thought patterns. First, reflect on the actual, present condition of your mind. In other words, is the mind positive or not? We’ve all met individuals who perceive themselves as positive people but don’t appear as such. Since the mind is both invisible and intangible, it’s therefore easier to see the accurate characteristics of the mind through a person’s words, deeds, and posture. For example, if we say, “It’s absolutely freezing today! I’ll probably catch a cold before the end of the day!” then our words expose a negative attitude. But if we say, “The temperature is very cold” (a simple statement of fact), then our expressions, and therefore attitude, are not negative. Sustaining an alert state in which self-awareness becomes possible gives us a chance to discover the origins of negativity. In doing so, we also have an opportunity to arrive at a state of positiveness, so that our words and deeds are also positive, making others feel comfortable, cheerful, and inspired.


H.E. Davey


#ki #nakamura-tempu #positive-attitude #positive-quotes #positive-thinking

Eventually it became clear that our emotions, attitudes, and thoughts profoundly affect our bodies, sometimes to the degree of life or death. Soon mind-body effects were recognized to have positive as well as negative impacts on the body. This realization came largely from research on the placebo effect—the beneficial results of suggestion, expectation, and positive thinking.


Larry Dossey


#health #medicine #mind-body #placebo #positive-thinking






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