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“Character building begins in our infancy and continues until death.”
Eleanor Roosevelt“Character building begins in our infancy and continues until death.”
Eleanor Roosevelt“Engaging solely to validate your opinion takes away from the character building process.”
Unarine Ramaru“My story as an artist has been about trial and error. It's been about artist development, character building, struggle, happiness and failure, family, and music.”
Anderson Paak“I know I have a pretty good sense for music, but she was better than me. I used to think it was such a waste! I thought, ‘If only she had started out with a good teacher and gotten the proper training, she’d be so much further along!’ But I was wrong about that. She was not the kind of child who could stand proper training. There just happen to be people like that. They’re blessed with this marvelous talent, but they can’t make the effort to systematize it. They end up squandering it in little bits and pieces. I’ve seen my share of people like that. At first you think they’re amazing. Like, they can sight-read some terrifically difficult piece and do a damn good job playing it all the way through. You see them do it, and you’re overwhelmed. you think, ‘I could never do that in a million years.’ But that’s as far as they go. They can’t take it any further. And why not? Because they won’t put in the effort. Because they haven’t had the discipline pounded into them. They’ve been spoiled. They have just enough talent so they’ve been able to play things well without any effort and they’ve had people telling them how great they are from the time they’re little, so hard work looks stupid to them. They’ll take some piece another kid has to work on for three weeks and polish it off in half the time, so the teacher figures they’ve put enough into it and lets them go to the next thing. And they do that in half the time and go on to the next piece. They never find out what it means to be hammered by the teacher; they lose out on a certain element required or character building. It’s a tragedy.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood“The way to overcome fear is simply to do what is right.”
Choa Kok Sui, Compassionate Objectivity - The Golden Lotus Sutras on Character Building“Regulate your mind. Do not worry excessively about the future. If you have done everything that has to be done, the future will take care of itself.”
Choa Kok Sui, Compassionate Objectivity - The Golden Lotus Sutras on Character Building“Courage is the difference between success and failure. You must have this attitude, this is the right thing to do.”
Choa Kok Sui, Compassionate Objectivity - The Golden Lotus Sutras on Character Building“Courage is the difference between success and failure. You must have this attitude, this is the right thing to do, so let's do it.”
Choa Kok Sui, Compassionate Objectivity - The Golden Lotus Sutras on Character Building