Quotes About Gradual
Men become accustomed to poison by degrees
~ Victor Hugo
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We take things on a little at a time because all at once they'd kill
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
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We take things on a little at a time because all at once they'd kill us.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
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We ourselves are proposing a compression over many singularities of human performance, seeing all of them as effects of a single cause, double-scope blending. We do not, however, use Cause-Effect Isomorphism compression: According to our proposal, the cause was gradual, continuous, and cognitive, while the effects were singular, quick, and social.
~ Gilles Fauconnier
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Sharing our story is one way we create intimacy. And like a good novel, it's more engaging – and lasting – when we allow it to gradually unfold.
~ Gina Greenlee
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Ill habits gather by unseen degrees, As brooks make rivers, rivers run to seas.
~ John Dryden
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What I firmly believe in is making positive steps in the right direction gradually and that way you move yourself into a healthy lifestyle gradually and that means you never do anything that's uncomfortable.
~ Gregg Wallace
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I have only one understanding of development and of making success, and that's by going step by step.
~ Jurgen Klopp
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It's very clear from Biblical history and Jewish history that Jewish monotheism wasn't developed in an instant, that it became gradually the accepted norm. But undoubtedly, Jewish ancestors were polytheists.
~ Robert Winston
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We all know how this works. Unfair policy is introduced incrementally so people accept it because it only affects a small group. Then the unfair policy quietly evolves into institutional policy. I'm not sure what the technical term is for that because I didn't finish college but I know it when I see it.
~ Rich Paul
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Men become accustomed to poison by degrees.
~ Victor Hugo
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Let this be an example for the acquisition of all knowledge, virtue, and riches. By the fall of drops of water, by degrees, a pot is filled.
~ The Hitopadesa
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Rome fell because of inner weakness, either social or spiritual; or Rome fell because of outer pressure—the barbarian hordes. What we can say with confidence is that Rome fell gradually and that Romans for many decades scarcely noticed what was happening.
~ Thomas Cahill
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Living things grow gradually, and communion with God, being the supreme of all living realities, likewise matures imperceptibly,
~ Thomas Dubay
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I'm all for your people. You might not think so, but I am. I'm all for colored progress, but gradual. You can't do everything overnight--that would be chaos.
~ Colson Whitehead
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Oh and I thought, as i was dressing, how interesting it would be to describe the approach of age, and the gradual coming of death. As people describe love. To note every symptom of failure: but why failure? To treat age as an experience that is different from the others; and to detect every one of the gradual stages towards death which is a tremendous experience, an not as unconscious, at least in its approaches, as death is.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Szétesése fokozatosan történt, és mindegyik fokozata gyötrelmesebb volt az elÅ'zÅ'nél; az emberi agy ugyanis a legjobb kínzókamra bír lenni mindazok közül, melyeket kieszelt, létrehozott és használt évek millióin át, földek millióiban, üvöltÅ' teremtmények millióin.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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Evolution has never found a way to be any speed but very slow.
~ lanier jaron
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It happened so slowly that you might not even notice it at all, like the sky turning from dusk to dark.
~ Celeste Ng
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Gerçek mutluluk, yava? yava?, azar azar gelir ve bu bizim hayata bak?? aç?m?zla do?rudan do?ruya ilgili ve orant?l?d?r.
~ Cengiz Aytmatov
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Gradualmente desertó el auditorio y parpadearon algunas luces en las casuchas, luces que, en vez de apagarse, no parecía sino que habían huido al cielo para convertirse en estrellas.
~ Charles Dickens
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There are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations.
~ James Madison
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Turns out an apocalypse actually comes on pretty slowly. Not fire and brimstone, but rust and dandelions. Not a bang but a whimper.
~ James Patterson
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Turns out an apocalypse actually comes on pretty slowly. Not fire and brimstone but rust and dandelions. Not a bang but a whimper. Perhaps
~ James Patterson
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