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unfolding
«I do not think there is any thrill that can go through the human heart like that felt by the inventor as he sees some creation of the brain unfolding to success... Such emotions make a man forget food, sleep, friends, love, everything.»
Author: Nikola Tesla
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Engineer,
Inventor)
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About:
Emotion,
Inventions,
Success
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Keywords:
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Human heart,
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The Brain,
the inventor,
The Thrills,
thrill,
unfolding
«There is something elegantly sinister about the Rolling Stones. They sit before you at a press conference like five unfolding switchblades; their faces set in rehearsed snarls; their hair studiously unkempt and matted; their clothes part of some private conceit; and the way they walk and talk and the songs they sing all become part of some long mean reach for the jugular.»
Author: Pete Hamill
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Keywords:
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press conference,
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Rolling Stones,
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switchblade,
switchblades,
The Rolling Stones,
unfolding,
unkempt
«It is the child in man that is the source of his uniqueness and creativeness, and the playground is the optimal milieu for the unfolding of his capacities and talents.»
«If an educational act is to be efficacious, it will be only that one which tends to help toward the complete unfolding of life. To be thus helpful it is necessary rigorously to avoid the arrest of spontaneous movements and the imposition of arbitrary tasks.»
Author: Maria Montessori
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Educator,
Physician)
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Keywords:
arbitrary,
arrest,
educational,
efficacious,
helpful,
imposition,
impositions,
Movements,
rigorously,
spontaneous,
tasks,
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The Complete,
unfolding
«There is no meaning to life except the meaning man gives his life by unfolding of his powers.»
«There is no meaning to life except the meaning man gives to his life by the unfolding of his powers.»
«For character too is a process and an unfolding... among our valued friends is there not someone or other who is a little too self confident and disdainful; whose distinguished mind is a little spotted with commonness; who is a little pinched here and protuberant there with native prejudices; or whose better energies are liable to lapse down the wrong channel under the influence of transient solicitations?»
«All our progress is an unfolding, like the vegetable bud, you have first an instinct, then an opinion, then a knowledge, as the plant has root, bud and fruit. Trust the instinct to the end, though you can render no reason.»
Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
(
Essayist,
Lecturer,
Poet)
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About:
Progress
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Keywords:
bud,
budded,
budding,
fruit,
instinct,
plant,
render,
root,
The Plant,
unfolded,
unfolding,
vegetable
«No matter where you go, always do your duty as you see it and know that I will be there inside you guiding you every step of the way...There is no need to worry about anything. Whatever is experienced, whatever happens, know that this Avatar willed it so. There is no force on earth which can delay for an instant the mission for which this Avatar has come. You are all sacred souls and you will have your parts to play in the unfolding drama of the new Golden Age, which is coming.»
«The distinctions of society vanish before the light of these truths. I attach myself to the multitude, not because they are voters and have political power; but because they are (human), and have within their reach the most glorious prizes of humanity. . . . Self-culture, the care which every (person) owes to (oneself), to the unfolding . . . of (one's) nature. . . .»