Be able to back up a car for a considerable distance in a straight line and back out of a driveway.
Success is achieved by developing our strengths, not by eliminating our weaknesses.
Play more than one game at a time. This is a painless way to learn how to do many things at once.
Scientists and creationists are always at odds, of course.
Skill is successfully walking a tightrope between the twin towers of New York's World Trade Center. Intelligence is not trying.
To acquire knowledge, one must study; but to acquire wisdom, one must observe.
Society needs people who can manage projects in addition to handling individual tasks.
The difference between talking on your cell phone while driving and speaking with a passenger is huge. The person on the other end of the cell phone is chattering away, oblivious.
When our spelling is perfect, it's invisible. But when it's flawed, it prompts strong negative associations.
What is the essence of America? Finding and maintaining that perfect, delicate balance between freedom "to" and freedom "from."
Teens think listening to music helps them concentrate. It doesn't. It relieves them of the boredom that concentration on homework induces.
The chess player who develops the ability to play two dozen boards at a time will benefit from learning to compress his or her analysis into less time.
People who work crossword puzzles know that if they stop making progress, they should put the puzzle down for a while.
The freedom to be an individual is the essence of America.
While you're writing, you can't concentrate nearly as well on what the speaker is saying.