Maslow S Hierarchy Of Needs Quotes & Sayings
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In order to approximate dinosaurian physiology, the trio of scientists carried out the unenviable task of sticking thermometers in the cloacae of American alligators. — Brian Switek
That's a bit sweeping. Sometimes it takes a while to find out how good or bad something has been. — Sophie Page
One thing I've learned in my life is that we can teach and hope and pray, but in the end, each person controls their own actions. — Melissa Foster
I don't worry about things that aren't important. — Benjamin Carson
While I still did not know what self- actualization that sat on the top level of the pyramid meant, I could believe
that if I knew I would be able to say something positive about it as well in
my life. — Vann Chow
Good God, he's even hotter than I remember! — M. Leighton
I hate the day, because it lendeth light
To see all things, but not my love to see. — Edmund Spenser
One guiding post to determine where the distressing issues, needs and aspirations is Maslow's Needs Hierarchy. If you can identify their fears and concerns, you can choose a story that provides hope. — Gideon For-mukwai
For every dollar you spend on food, 19 cents goes to the actual food, while the other 81 cents goes to marketing and packaging. — Cary McNeal
In Maslow's pyramid of needs, Abraham Maslow demonstrates the hierarchy of human requirements, most basic at the bottom, in a diagram. If you ask me, putting people's most basic requirements in a pyramid is bloody exclusive in the first place.They're extremely difficult to build, only pharoahs are allows in them and Indiana Jones was very nearly killed trying to get the treasure out. — Russell Brand
Need for immortality should be added on top of Maslow's hierarchy of needs. — Toba Beta
It's fun to play the character and then watch him later. — Michael Shanks
He seemed less in need of a secretary than of someone to listen to him. — Barbara W. Tuchman
To think critically, it is first maturing and distancing a bit from self, no matter what level one lives on Maslow's hierarchy of needs. — Pearl Zhu
Abraham Maslow, the man who gave us Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, once said: "The only happy people I know are the ones who are working well at something they consider important. — Brad Hams