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Quotes About Progression

Looking back I can see that there have been no breaks from one departure to the next; I start planning again before we've even arrived back home.
~ Barbara Hodgson
The rudimentary being inspired with vitality, progresses; its fluid parts thicken, its soft parts become firm, membrane changes into cartilage, and cartilage into bone, bone hardens and is welded into neighboring bones, the entire being advances towards solidification.
~ baring gould sabine viii
Within three hundred years Jesus went from being a Jewish apocalyptic prophet to being God himself, a member of the Trinity. Early Christianity is nothing if not remarkable.
~ Bart D. Ehrman
Without contraries is no progression. Attraction and repulsion, reason and energy, love and hate, are necessary to human existence.
~ William Blake
I believe, I truly believe, that humans will be living off of this planet, at some point in the future. It's inevitable for us, and it seems like a reasonable and realistic progression for us as a human race. We won't last on this planet - not forever.
~ Andrew J. Feustel
I'm really grateful for every opportunity I have received because each job has opened new doors to levels that wouldn't have been possible without the previous one. So in that sense, every job has been career defining.
~ Miranda Rae Mayo
With Alzheimer's, recent memory is affected first. At the start, you count the memory loss in days, then hours - then in minutes. But there's also an insidious backward creep of deterioration.
~ Laurie Graham
I don't really feel McCain. It ain't just because Barack is black; he can make change. Just like Bush equals recession, Barack equals progression.
~ Young Jeezy
You wouldn't recognize me from one project to the next.
~ Rachael Leigh Cook
My recording career has luckily run the gamut of recording environments.
~ Matt Cameron
For the first 12 years of recording I would finish the album, then on the day it came out I'd never hear the songs again.
~ David Berman
People often refer to my career before The Crying Game as something which led up to that point. But I was very fulfilled in what I was doing.
~ Stephen Rea
I have been manager, director, now I am head coach, and it's the same role. Absolutely the same role.
~ Ravi Shastri
I can understand why we got bad reviews. We went right over people's heads. One album would follow another and would have nothing to do with what we'd done before. People didn't know what was going on.
~ Jimmy Page
My first film was a comedy, but after that I went always into more heavier stuff.
~ Paul Verhoeven
I've always tried to expand what heavy or loud music was and where it can go and what it can do.
~ Glenn Danzig
When I was a kid, the guy who was Intercontinental champion was the guy who was next in line for the World Heavyweight championship.
~ Christian Cage
I feel I've had three careers in one, really. There was the 'Benny Santini' stuff; that came with a general sense of, 'Who the hell is he?' And then there was 'The Road To Hell' stuff, and now there's the blues stuff.
~ Chris Rea
If this be a type of the way the sins of the fathers are visited upon the children, said the curate to himself, there must be more in the progression of history than political economy can explain. It would drive us to believe in an economy wherein rather the well-being of the whole was the result of individual treatment, and not the well-being of the individual the result of the management of the whole?
~ George MacDonald
Nobody does anything bad all at once. Wickedness needs an apprenticeship as well as more difficult trades.
~ George MacDonald
The days glided by. The fervid Summer slid away round the shoulder of the world, and made room for her dignified matron sister; my lady Autumn swept her frayed and discoloured train out of the great hall-door of the world, and old brother Winter, who so assiduously waits upon the house, and cleans its innermost recesses, was creeping around it, biding his time, but eager to get to his work.
~ George MacDonald
The end was contained in the beginning.
~ George Orwell
He had moved from thought to words, and now from words to actions.
~ George Orwell
that's really all a story is: a series of things that happen in sequence, in which we can discern a pattern of causality.
~ George Saunders