Quotes by Adequacy Adequacy is sufficient. All else is superfluous. Adam Osborne sufficient superfluous adequacy Adequacy is sufficient. Adam Osborne sufficient adequacy The adequacy of performance attainments depends upon the personal standards against which they are judged Albert Bandura self-efficacy adequacy standards Judgments of adequacy involve social comparison processes Albert Bandura adequacy judgment social Our problems may stay, our circumstances may remain, but we know God is in control. We are focused on His adequacy, not our inadequacy. Charles Stanley adequacy optimistic may Life is supplied with a basic adequacy. E. Stanley Jones adequacy life-is Henceforth the adequacy of any military establishment will be tested by its ability to preserve the peace. Henry A. Kissinger adequacy establishment military One key to success is demanding more than adequacy, never settling for good enough and always doing a little bit more. Michael Josephson never-settle adequacy keys Discouragement is not the absence of adequacy but the absence of courage. Neal A. Maxwell adequacy absence courage . . . among all grammars meeting this condition (of adequacy), we select the simplest. Noam Chomsky select grammar adequacy The validity of usefulness, adequacy of popular standards can be tested only by research that violates them. Paul Feyerabend adequacy standards research A skeptic is one who is willing to question any truth claim, asking for clarity in definition, consistency in logic, and adequacy of evidence. Paul Kurtz adequacy consistency asking Adequacy is the enemy of excellence. Peter Drucker adequacy excellence enemy True prayer is an awareness of our helpless need and an acknowledgment of divine adequacy. Ray Stedman adequacy prayer needs Flow is an optimal state in which you feel totally engaged in an activity...In a state of flow, you're neither bored nor anxious, and you don't question your own adequacy. Hours pass without your noticing. Susan Cain adequacy bored flow Artistic inevitability lies in the complete adequacy of the external to the emotion. T. S. Eliot adequacy emotion lying The pragmatist turns away from abstraction and insufficiency, from verbal solutions, from bad a priori reasons, from fixed principles, closed systems, and pretended absolutes and origins. He turns toward concreteness and adequacy, towards facts, towards action, and towards power. William James adequacy principles facts What is adequacy? Adequacy is no standard at all. Winston Churchill adequacy standards leadership He had delusions of adequacy. Walter Kerr delusions had he adequacy