
Top 14 Aubrey Daniels Quotes
#1. Maybe it does bother me,' he says, 'but only peripherally. It's like a buzzing fly, you know? Annoying, but not actually life-threatening.
Nicola Yoon
#2. Positive reinforcement generates more behavior than is minimally required. We call this discretionary effort, and its presence in the workplace is the only way an organization can maximize performance.
Aubrey Daniels
#3. The trendy management fads concentrate on antecedents, .. but the only thing that makes what you do (before a behavior) effective is its consistent pairing with a consequence. Antecedents get us going. Consequences keep us going.
Aubrey Daniels
#4. The best kind of performance review is no performance review
Aubrey Daniels
#5. Technology also addresses the necessity to cover a wide range of content in a short length of time by minimizing the need to take each step of the curriculum at a slow enough pace to teach the slowest learners in a single, teacher-directed way.
Peggy Grant
#6. Now, more than ever, I realize just how illusory my undeserved success has been. I still hold out some hope of doing better, but age and unhappiness have sapped my strength.
Claude Monet
#7. Competence comes when successful outcomes are produced by values-driven, purposeful behaviors.
Aubrey C. Daniels
#8. I've found it's better to talk to the machine and hang up if I get the person.
Cathy Guisewite
#9. I am only responsible for what I say.
Not what you understand....!!!"
~me..**
Me
#10. I think it's also different when you're younger, too and your whole life is exposed. You know, it is probably exhausting and a little spiritually depleting, but you just find ways to fill up and do things For me it's simple things.
Kate Walsh
#11. I believe that we as the leader of the Free World must provide important leadership on the ethical parameters, the ethical constraints that this research requires.
Ron Kind
#12. Di wrestled with her knitting as if it were Fate, and she were paying off the grudge she owed
Louisa May Alcott
#13. If the sweat and blood of all faiths seeped into the same soil, then a synthesis must take root
Shahrukh Husain
#14. I do not argue that nature is sacrosanct in the sense that we must never tamper with nature. That would disempower, really, all of medicine. That would mean that we can't combat dread diseases - malaria, polio, all of which are given by nature, if one thinks about it.
Michael Sandel
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