Skill Mastery Quotes
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Skill Mastery Quotes & Sayings
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How was I supposed to survive here? These Portlanders were an entirely different breed of white people.
— Gabby Rivera
There is no way I'm going to doubt myself at all.
— Daunte Culpepper
Writing is so much more productive when it is set on fire, for then and only then can you feel the passion spewing forth from the writer's heart.
— Jennifer Megan Varnadore
It is possible to achieve mastery of a problem or a skill without hurting another person or even without attempting to conquer.
— Elliot Aronson
Technical skill is mastery of complexity, while creativity is mastery of simplicity.
— Christopher Zeeman
Mastery ... is to work toward simplicity; replace complex technology with knowledge, hard work, and skill.
— Yvon Chouinard
The Arabs have an expression for trenchant prose: no skill to understand it, mastery to write it.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
What is good is difficult, and what is difficult is rare.
— Robert Farrar Capon
Men always laugh whenever a woman says she has political skill. But it's not such a difficult thing to master.
— Libbie Hawker
To become a master at any skill, it takes the total effort of your: heart, mind, and soul working together in tandem.
— Maurice Young
Any master skill in practice is about comprehending myriad elements and fitting them together in inspired ways that satisfy the objective.
— Marian Deegan
Bend the rules only if you have learned them; break the rules only if you have mastered them.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
It is rarely a mysterious technique that drives us to the top, but rather a profound mastery of what may well be a basic skill set.
— Joshua Waitzkin
I wanted to be Carrie Vaughn the awesome writer, not the chick who writes the 'Kitty' books.
— Carrie Vaughn
I cannot stress often enough that what science is all about is not proving things to be true but proving them to be false.
— Lawrence M. Krauss