These quotes discuss keeping an open mind and willingness to consider new ideas. They suggest the mind continues growing as it considers new perspectives, opportunities exist where people's minds are open to possibilities, and principles should be followed but one must also reconsider positions that are proven wrong. Having an open mind to continuous learning, rather than rigidly holding existing views, seems to be a theme discussed across the quotes.
These quotes discuss keeping an open mind and willingness to consider new ideas. They suggest the mind continues growing as it considers new perspectives, opportunities exist where people's minds are open to possibilities, and principles should be followed but one must also reconsider positions that are proven wrong. Having an open mind to continuous learning, rather than rigidly holding existing views, seems to be a theme discussed across the quotes.
These quotes discuss keeping an open mind and willingness to consider new ideas. They suggest the mind continues growing as it considers new perspectives, opportunities exist where people's minds are open to possibilities, and principles should be followed but one must also reconsider positions that are proven wrong. Having an open mind to continuous learning, rather than rigidly holding existing views, seems to be a theme discussed across the quotes.
These quotes discuss keeping an open mind and willingness to consider new ideas. They suggest the mind continues growing as it considers new perspectives, opportunities exist where people's minds are open to possibilities, and principles should be followed but one must also reconsider positions that are proven wrong. Having an open mind to continuous learning, rather than rigidly holding existing views, seems to be a theme discussed across the quotes.
every industry. Where there is an open mind, there will always be a frontier. Charles F. Kettering (American engineer, inventor of the electric starter, 1876-1958)
I consider all proposals for
government action with an open mind before voting "no." Ronald Reagan (American 40th US President (198189), 1911-2004)
Obey the principles without being
bound by them. Bruce Lee Hong Kong American Martial artist
It is right that we should stand by and
act on our principles; but not right to hold them in obstinate blindness, or retain them when proved to be erroneous. Michael Faraday English scientist who contributed in the field of electromagnetism
Dignity consists not in possessing
honors, but in the consciousness that we deserve them.