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Franz Grillparzer:Reason and the ability to use


Reason and the ability to use it are two separate skills.
by Franz Grillparzer


Harry F. Banks:For success, attitude is equally


For success, attitude is equally as important as ability.
by Harry F. Banks


Bob Edwards:People are always ready to admit a


People are always ready to admit a man's ability after he gets there.
by Bob Edwards


Robert Frost:Education is the ability to listen


Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence.
by Robert Frost


Robert Frost:Education is the ability to listen


Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence.
by Robert Frost


Karl Kraus:The extraordinary ability of a woman


The extraordinary ability of a woman to forget is not the same as the talent of a lady not to be able to remember.
by Karl Kraus


Wilbert E Sheer:Just as there are three R's


Just as there are three R's there are also three A's of business life. They are: Ability, Ambition, and Attitude. Ability establishes what a worker does and will bring him a paycheck. Ambition determines how much he does and will get him a raise. Attitude guarantees how well he does.
by Wilbert E Sheer


Richard H. Brien:At some time in the life cycle


At some time in the life cycle of virtually every organization, its ability to succeed in spite of itself runs out.
by Richard H. Brien


Marcus Aurelius:Nothing has such power to


Nothing has such power to broaden the mind as the ability to investigate systematically and truly all that comes under thy observation in life.
by Marcus Aurelius


John Foster Dulles:The ability to get to the


The ability to get to the verge without getting into the war is the necessary art.... If you try to run away from it, if you are scared to go to the brink, you are lost.
by John Foster Dulles


Stefan Zweig:Hearing, seeing and understanding


Hearing, seeing and understanding each other, humanity from one end of the earth to the other now lives simultaneously, omnipresent like a god thanks to its own creative ability. And, thanks to its victory over space and time, it would now be splendidly united for all time, if it were not confused again and again by that fatal delusion which causes humankind to keep on destroying this grandiose unity and to destroy itself with the same resources which gave it power over the elements.
by Stefan Zweig


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