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Your abilities are not enough to fulfill your wishes, so work considering your wishes and not your abilities.

Amit Kalantri
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Your abilities are not enough to fulfill your wishes, so work considering your wishes and not your abilities.

Amit Kalantri
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System fails when people with ability don't have authority and people with authority don't have ability.

Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words
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The ability to heal does not make one good any more than the ability to kill makes one evil. Kill the right people, and you become a hero. Heal the wrongs ones, and you become a villain. It is our choices that define us, not our abilities

Michelle Hodkin, The Retribution of Mara Dyer
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Between natural ability and education choose natural ability, as it will keep you happy and will fetch you the glory sooner.

Amit Kalantri
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Don’t grieve when people fail to recognize your ability. Grieve for your lack of ability instead.

Confucius, The Analects
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... theory is good for you because studying it expands your mind... Specific technical knowledge, though useful today, becomes outdated in just a few years. Consider instead the abilities to think, to express yourself clearly and precisely, to solve problems, and to know when you haven’t solved a problem. These abilities have lasting value. Studying theory trains you in these areas.

Michael Sipser, Introduction to the Theory of Computation
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Human potential is the ability of a person or humanity to put their theoretical abilities into practice

Sunday Adelaja
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Life is not a competition between you and others; rather, it's a journey to continuously make the very best out of your true abilities in life.

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Oscar’s hobby was saving people. He used to save people all the time, and fix things that were broken and catch people when they were falling. It wasn’t a skill you’d immediately know about or notice. Stevie said that Oscar had a gift and the gift was that he could smell things you wouldn’t imagine would smell of anything- things like sadness and desperation. Things like far and hopelessness.He never made a big deal about it, but he was quiet and confident – and when you believe in own abilities, you are much more likely to be always ready to act on them, which Oscar always was. Whenever I asked him about it, he claimed that his were not exceptional or extraordinary abilities in the slightest. Everyone, he said, is able to tell when someone is in need of help, but few people really take the time to listen to their instincts, and that, he said, was the only difference between him and a lot of other of people.

Sarah Moore Fitzgerald, The Apple Tart of Hope
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