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Aptitude Quotes

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Suman Pokhrel
“While holding desire to walk together with someone, one must possess the art and aptitude of walking together.”
Suman Pokhrel

Suman Pokhrel
“Merely holding the desire to walk together with someone is not enough if one does not possess the art and aptitude of walking together.”
Suman Pokhrel

Toba Beta
“Attitude is better than aptitude.”
Toba Beta, Betelgeuse Incident: Insiden Bait Al-Jauza

“Which people show you an attitude, they people have not an aptitude...”
Dhiren Prajapati

Kevin Ansbro
“We each harbour a talent. It hibernates within us, snug yet eager, waiting for the first darling buds of opportunity to emerge.”
Kevin Ansbro

Ken MacLeod
“That evening, Hope wrote a letter to her MP, Jack Crow. She found no difficulty at all in composing it, but quite a bit in writing it. She hadn't hand-written an entire page since primary school. In the end she found an app on her glasses that sampled her handwriting and turned it into a font that looked like her handwriting would if it had been regular, and printed it off. There was even an app for the printer that indented the paper a little, and an ink that looked like ballpoint ink.”
Ken MacLeod, Intrusion

“Aptitude without Attitude is Blind;
Attitude without Aptitude is Lame.”
Richard Marcel I.

Daniel Kahneman
“...the characters are useful because of some quirks of our minds, yours and mine. A sentence is understood more easily if it describes what an agent (System 2) does than if it describes what something is, what properties it has. In other words, ‘System 2’ is a better subject for a sentence than ‘mental arithmetic’. The mind – especially System 1 – appears to have a special aptitude for the construction and interpretation of stories about active agents, who have personalities, habits, and abilities.”
Daniel Kahneman, Thinking, Fast and Slow

William Zinsser
“Was the whole matter of aptitudes a myth – a copout used by people like me to avoid subjects that would force us to think in
Therefore threatening ways?”
William Zinsser

“The men at the top aren't that great at properly assessing the women under them, certainly not enough to gauge their potential or intestinal fortitude.”
Charlotte Beers, I'd Rather Be in Charge: A Legendary Business Leader's Roadmap for Achieving Pride, Power, and Joy at Work

Nicholas Dawidoff
“The rhythms of the game complemented the lifestyle he preferred.”
Nicholas Dawidoff, The Catcher Was a Spy: The Mysterious Life of Moe Berg

H.W. Brands
“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, The Man Who Saved the Union: Ulysses Grant in War and Peace

Josh Bezoni
“Aptitude plus obsession equals greatness”
Josh Bezoni

“When you want to ascend by an escalator that is going down, you will need to make more effort and work hard to achieve it... but it is possible!”
Antonio J. González-Fernández, LA AMÉRICA QUE MURIÓ EN BERRUECOS: ¡La historia del futuro perdido! (Aventura Histórica nº 1)

Munia Khan
“Reluctance devalues aptitude”
Munia Khan

'LORD VISHNU' P.S.JAGADEESH KUMAR
“My attitude is to be with one aptitude”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

“There are many different paths to superior outcomes in business. You will have to find your own path, one that suits your temperament, disposition, and natural aptitudes. Therefore, don't try to copy or emulate other leaders—including me. Don't ask yourself in tough situations, “What would Frank do?” That will only slow down the process of finding your own path. Instead, make the most of your unique aggregate of experiences. Apply those experiences, and the insights we've discussed in previous chapters, to become a truer, more honed, more effective version of who you already are. Finding your own path, however long it takes, will unlock your personal power.”
Frank Slootman, Amp It Up: Leading for Hypergrowth by Raising Expectations, Increasing Urgency, and Elevating Intensity

Cathy Burnham Martin
“The enthusiasm of passion is the simple key to attitude beating aptitude.”
Cathy Burnham Martin, Healthy Thinking Habits: Seven Attitude Skills Simplified

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“What insanity would lead me to believe that I possess the power, much less the aptitude to manipulate all of the consequences out of all of my decisions?”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

“Potential is untapped power, not defined solely by past performance,
Potential is a latent ability, not useful until put to purposeful action,
Potential is a hidden capacity, not just a measure of immediate success,
Potential is unrealized aptitude, not limited by circumstances.
Potential is a dormant talent, not realized without effort,
Potential is a seed of possibility, a gateway to greatness not yet fully explored.”
Aloo Denish Obiero