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Quotes About Progress

Partition is bad. But whatever is past is past. We have only to look to the future.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
Whatever your path is, that's your path.
~ Ray Lewis
I am a big believer that whatever has gone lies in the past. You should only learn from it, and you should only look at the present and the future. That's been my father's philosophy and mine as well.
~ Mukesh Ambani
Whatever I do, I always want to get better.
~ Lennox Lewis
Whatever I'm going to be doing, a lot of it will be furthering this heritage, this legacy.
~ Bob Weir
Be real with yourself in whatever area of your life and your game that you need improvement on. Once you figure that out, you just have to go out and work on it. For me, it's footwork. I constantly work on it, and it's a never-ending process.
~ Calvin Johnson
I have to try and change the landscape, whatever it is.
~ Robert Plant
Whatever we believe about how we got to be the extraordinary creatures we are today is far less important than bringing our intellect to bear on how do we get together now around the world and get out of the mess that we've made. That's the key thing now. Never mind how we got to be who we are.
~ Jane Goodall
I must stress here the point that I appreciate clarity, order, meaning, structure, rationality: they are necessary to whatever provisional stability we have, and they can be the agents of gradual and successful change.
~ A. R. Ammons
All the technology of our production was still pre-War. They were sort of '38, '39 and the War had been stable and so we were infinitely behind whatever had been going on in the United States for instance.
~ Gianni Agnelli
I tell them how what matters is becoming the best you can be at whatever you're doing.
~ Rafer Johnson
I like to open new doors and blaze new trails through the jungle and all that whatnot. What keeps me goin' all these years is changin' it up.
~ Les Claypool
The charge frequently leveled against poetry - that it is difficult, obscure, hermetic and whatnot - indicates not the state of poetry but, frankly, the rung of the evolutionary ladder on which society is stuck.
~ Joseph Brodsky
If anybody's feeling a little down because of a comment or whatnot we're always there to remind each other that we're all trying our best and it doesn't really matter about one performance or one mistake we've made, it's more of the overall outcome that we're striving for. Being supportive is the best way to kind of get through those times.
~ Rose
Everyone goes through those stretches. Everyone you talk to in this game, old coaches, old teammates, old players, whatnot, they all have those, 'Oh, I was 0-for-25, I was 0-for-30 one time.' I just try to not to get it that far, get it to that point and take it one at-bat as a time.
~ Anthony Rendon
To say I feel close or whatnot, I don't really know what that means, but I feel like my game and, you know, myself is slowly maturing.
~ Xander Schauffele
I think regardless of hip injury, surgery or whatnot, you're having to evolve and change how you're going about your day just as the years go by, so, yeah, I've changed the way I go about getting ready.
~ Buster Posey
Whatsoever things common to man, that man has done, man can do.
~ Marcus Garvey
I never felt any issues whatsoever about being a woman in Tech.
~ Gwynne Shotwell
I'm not too interested in talking about the past. It doesn't do us any good whatsoever.
~ Gregg Popovich
There's no doubt whatsoever that there's no future in capitalism. It's probably no more than 500 years old, and it's demonstrating over and over again that it is destroying the world.
~ Douglas Tompkins
I get heartbroken flying into L.A. It's just this feeling of unspecific loss. Can you imagine what the San Fernando Valley was when it was all wheat fields? Can you imagine what John Steinbeck saw?
~ Edward Norton
Sometimes the wheel turns slowly, but it turns.
~ Lorne Michaels
From the smallest necessity to the highest religious abstraction, from the wheel to the skyscraper, everything we are and everything we have comes from one attribute of man - the function of his reasoning mind.
~ Ayn Rand