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Arkadij Petrov Quotes By Katherine Anne Porter

Words can never get at the truth. — Katherine Anne Porter

Arkadij Petrov Quotes By Daniel H. Pink

When people aren't producing, companies typically resort to rewards or punishment. "What you haven't done is the hard work of diagnosing what the problem is. You're trying to run over the problem with a carrot or a stick," Ryan explains. That doesn't mean that SDT unequivocally opposes rewards. "Of course, they're necessary in workplaces and other settings," says Deci. "But the less salient they are made, the better. When people use rewards to motivate, that's when they're most demotivating." Instead, Deci and Ryan say we should focus our efforts on creating environments for our innate psychological needs to flourish. — Daniel H. Pink

Arkadij Petrov Quotes By Barack Obama

One of my strengths is I have a pretty even temperament. I don't get too high when it's high and I don't get too low when it's low. And what I found during the course of the presidency, and I suppose this is true in life, is that investments and work that you make back here sometimes take a little longer than the 24-hour news cycle to bear fruit. — Barack Obama

Arkadij Petrov Quotes By Justin Kirk

Ninety percent of a good performance of an actor is based on the material. If you've got the material there, you can ride it. — Justin Kirk

Arkadij Petrov Quotes By Algis Valiunas

Oppenheimer's theorizing was so startlingly original - so far in advance of the corroborating observations and so far off the beaten track of astrophysical research - that his colleagues' ignorance cost him the recognition he deserved. — Algis Valiunas

Arkadij Petrov Quotes By Bela Karolyi

I know gymnastics. It's always been a subjective appreciation. — Bela Karolyi

Arkadij Petrov Quotes By Isabel Wilkerson

Our Negro problem, therefore, is not of the Negro's making. No group in our population is less responsible for its existence. But every group is responsible for its continuance ... Both races need to understand that their rights and duties are mutual and equal and their interests in the common good are idential ... There is no help or healing in apparaising past responsibilities or in present apportioning of praise or blame. The past is of value only as it aids in understanding the present; and an understanding of the facts of the problem
a magnanimous understanding by both races
is the first step toward its solution. — Isabel Wilkerson