Quotes by Progress Every day we make more progress toward understanding the concert hall. Esa-Pekka Salonen live-concerts progress understanding In human affairs, the best stimulus for running ahead is to have something we must run from. Eric Hoffer progress society running But, after all, the sciences have made progress, because philosophers have applied themselves with more attention to observe, and have communicated to their language that precision and accuracy which they have employed in their observations: In correcting their language they reason better. Etienne Bonnot de Condillac philosopher progress attention I believe it safe to say that all progress must lead, not to further progress, but finally to the negation of progress, a return to the point of departure. Eugene Delacroix departure progress believe Progress is born of agitation. It is agitation or stagnation. Eugene V. Debs agitation progress born People want progress, but they don't want change. Eva Burrows progress want people Intelligent discontent is the mainspring of civilization. Eugene V. Debs progress intelligent civilization I'm happy with my language progress - the only difficulty when I tour Premier League matches is that different people talk to me in different accents - and sometimes I can hardly understand a word! Fabio Capello progress league people I would rate the fact that I get to be alive a big beautiful 10. Satisfaction with myself - work in progress. Eve Ensler progress alive beautiful I think we have made progress. There's no doubt about it, we have moved forward. But there's some essential, core thing that has not been deconstructed. And I'm telling you, it's connected to the body. I know it is. Eve Ensler progress doubt thinking The freedom of thought is a sacred right of every individual man, and diversity will continue to increase with the progress, refinement, and differentiation of the human intellect. Felix Adler progress diversity men The feat of superbly imitating a muscle, as Michelangelo did, or a face, as Raphael did, created neither progress nor a hierarchy in art. Because these artists of the sixteenth century imitated human forms, they were not superior to the artists of the high periods of Egyptian, Chaldean, Indochinese, Roman, and Gothic art who interpreted and stylized form but did not imitate it. Fernand Leger progress faces art There is nothing you can do except try to write it the way that it was. So you must write each day better than you possibly can and use the sorrow that you have now to make you know how the early sorrow came. And you must always remember the things you believed because if you know them they will be there in the writing and you won’t betray them. The writing is the only progress you make. Ernest Hemingway progress sorrow writing Idealists, workers of thought, unite to show how inspiration and genius walk in step with the progress of the machine, of aircraft, of industry, of trade, of the sciences, of electricity. Filippo Tommaso Marinetti progress genius inspiration The Alliance for Progress is an alliance between one millionaire and many beggars. Fidel Castro alliances millionaire progress This seems to be the law of progress in everything we do; it moves along a spiral rather than a perpendicular; we seem to be actually going out of the way, and yet it turns out that we were really moving upward all the time. Frances E. Willard progress law moving But with the slow menace of a glacier, depression came on. No one had any measure of its progress; no one had any plan for stopping it. Everyone tried to get out of its way. Frances Perkins stopping progress depression The study of mathematics is the indispensable basis for all intellectual and spiritual progress. Francis Cornford progress intellectual spiritual Growth is improving the lot of the poor in many countries, reducing poverty by half since 1981. Freer trade could accelerate progress. Francois Bourguignon progress growth country In the experimental sciences, the epochs of the most brilliant progress are almost always separated by long intervals of almost absolute repose. Francois Arago progress science long «2425262728293031323334»