Aptitude Quotes
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Aptitude Quotes & Sayings
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I could tell him I've been worried for weeks about what the aptitude test will tell me - Abnegation, Candor, Erudite, Amity, or Dauntless?
— Veronica Roth
The thought of dancing scared me. A lot. Because I have absolutely no aptitude for it.
— Daniel Radcliffe
Every flower blooms at a different pace.
— Suzy Kassem
One can become proficient at most anything, I find, with a modicum of aptitude and an eternity to indulge it.
— Syrie James
For most of the early hires you make in a startup, experience doesn't matter very much, and you should go for aptitude.
— Sam Altman
Artists, musicians, scientists - if you have any kind of visionary aptitude, it's often something that you don't have a choice in. You have to do it.
— Patti Smith
Genius is nothing but a greater aptitude for patience.
— Benjamin Franklin
Always be there for others. Always inspire them with your dreams and hope, vision and mission, attitude and aptitude.
— Debasish Mridha
The rhythms of the game complemented the lifestyle he preferred.
— Nicholas Dawidoff
A power of Butterfly must be - The Aptitude to fly Meadows of Majesty concedes And easy Sweeps of Sky -
— Emily Dickinson
I had a guidance counsellor who made me take an aptitude test, and told me I should be a bricklayer.
— Harmony Korine
Aptitude starts with attitude.
— Greg Norman
In the words of a very famous dead person, 'A nation that does not know its history is doomed to do poorly on the Scholastic Aptitude Test.
— Dave Barry
Authors were shy, unsociable creatures, atoning for their lack of social aptitude by inventing their own companions and conversations.
— Agatha Christie
People are so constituted that everybody would rather undertake what they see others do, whether they have an aptitude for it or not.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
A team is better 'cos your aptitude is multiplied in your members
— Ikechukwu Joseph
The winner's edge is all in the attitude,
not aptitude. — Denis Waitley
not aptitude. — Denis Waitley
I must have been born with a strong attraction toward, and possibly even an aptitude for, doing things on a small scale.
— John Gurdon
University: ... a place where rich men send their sons who have no aptitude for business.
— Kin Hubbard
He lacks much who has no aptitude for idleness.
— Louise Wilder
I've known ambitious people with no aptitude for the thing they did. Most of whom, rather terrifyingly, tended to succeed.
— Neil Gaiman
Attitudes are every bit as important as aptitudes.
— Harvey MacKay
Aptitude plus obsession equals greatness
— Josh Bezoni
I tried being a mechanic and I tried catering, but I realized I had even less aptitude for semi-skilled labour than for academic work.
— Toby Young
Mixing comes natural. i just ought to. not am i mixed to perfection, i have aptitude for art and colors.
— Rita Williams-Garcia
Beyond basic mathematical aptitude, the difference between good programmers and great programmers is verbal ability.
— Marissa Mayer
In Russia, show the least athletic aptitude and they've got you dangling off the parallel bars with a leotard full of hormones.
— Victoria Wood
Archery is something that I took up later and didn't know I had a natural aptitude for.
— Geena Davis
I suggest somewhere that anyone who wishes to write and has no aptitude for it would be better off making shoes for ladies and boots for men.
— Marquis De Sade
Aptitude without Attitude is Blind;
Attitude without Aptitude is Lame. — Richard Marcel I.
Attitude without Aptitude is Lame. — Richard Marcel I.
Now in my theater training I showed no aptitude at all.
— Jeremy Irons
Aptitude can show calling, but it isn't the only indicator. Ineptitude or dysfunction may reveal calling more than talent, curiously enough.
— James Hillman
If a man is to lose his fortune, it is a good thing if he were poor before he acquired it, for poverty requires aptitude.
— Geraldine Brooks
Faith is an aptitude of the spirit. It is, in fact, a talent: you must be born with it.
— Anton Chekhov
Attitude is better than aptitude.
— Toba Beta
The name of the game is continuing to learn. Even if you're very well trained and have some natural aptitude, you still need to keep learning.
— Charlie Munger
She was also incapacitated by much of daily life and had 'no aptitude whatsoever' for domesticity.
— Sybille Bedford
Each man has an aptitude born with him. Do your work.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
He had always had a gift for conjuring images in his mind's eye. It was one of the secrets of his military success.
— H.W. Brands
Not aptitude ... attitude is the criterion for success.
— Denis Waitley
Attitude, not Aptitude, determines Altitude.
— Zig Ziglar
Which people show you an attitude, they people have not an aptitude ...
— Dhiren Prajapati
I may have an aptitude for fighting but that doesn't mean i want to do it all day everyday
— Veronica Roth
Genius is only a greater aptitude for patience.
— Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte De Buffon
all learners benefited from the deductive instruction regardless of differences in aptitude.
— Patsy M. Lightbown
The important thing in life is to have a great aim, and to possess the aptitude and perseverance to attain it.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Design - that is, utility enhanced by significance - has become an essential aptitude for personal fulfillment and professional success
— Daniel H. Pink
I cannot transfer my abilities to anyone, but I can think of quicker ways with which to help people develop numerical aptitude.
— Shakuntala Devi
Men are so constituted that every one undertakes what he sees another successful in, whether he has aptitude for it or not.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Courage is a moral quality; it is not a chance gift of nature like an aptitude for games. It is a cold choice between two alternatives.
— Charles Wilson, 1st Baron Moran
The winner's edge is in the attitude, not aptitude.
— John C. Maxwell
She showed a natural aptitude for little domestic refinements, so far as related to things and manners; but in what is called culture she
— Thomas Hardy
The sea is selective, slow at recognition of effort and aptitude but fast in the sinking of the unfit.
— Felix Riesenberg
Most do violence to their natural aptitude, and thus attain superiority in nothing.
— Baltasar Gracian