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Quotes About Progress

In this brave new world, there is no place for a lone paladin venturing forth on tasks of knightly honor. Both Galahad and Shane would be toast. In times as complex as these, any caped crusader must work sans cape, but with backup that amounts to scores of specialists.
~ Dean Koontz
I think the past might be our future, that we're busy laying the groundwork for new Dachaus, new Auschwitzes, all in the name of compassion, progress, justice, prosperity.
~ Dean Koontz
Dorian Purcell, working with a federal agency, funded a reckless research project into the engineering of the human genome and sited the work in rural Utah—but now people were dying here. Progress was real progress only when it evolved naturally and thoughtfully from the history of human experience and accumulated wisdom. When it was imposed in contempt for that experience and wisdom, then progress was in fact radical destruction.
~ Dean Koontz
Singularity
~ Dean Koontz
Progress was real progress only when it evolved naturally and thoughtfully from the history of human experience and accumulated wisdom. When it was imposed in contempt for that experience and wisdom, then progress was in fact radical destruction
~ Dean Koontz
beyond every darkness, dawn approached
~ Dean Koontz
Ultimately, failure can be the father of success if one learns from the errors made.
~ Dean Koontz
Although science was never settled and was a perpetual process of discovery that undid past ideas, there were many who adamantly resisted all evidence that didn't support the theories on which they had built their careers.
~ Dean Koontz
Henceforth, she will.
~ Dean Koontz
we all lose a stitch now and then. Just like life, don´t you think?
~ Debbie Macomber
We all make mistakes. The key is learning from those mistakes and not repeating them.
~ Debbie Macomber
The challenge is to learn from those mistakes so we don't repeat them.
~ Debbie Macomber
I love to knit. There's a comfort to it that I can't entirely explain. The repetition of weaving the yarn around the needle and then forming a stitch creates a sense of purpose, of achievement, of progress. When your entire world is unraveling, you tend to crave order and I found it in knitting.
~ Debbie Macomber
Everyone made stupid mistakes, no matter what their age. The key was growing from the experience, becoming wiser and smarter.
~ Debbie Macomber
The repetition of weaving the yarn around a needle and then forming a stitch creates a sense of purpose, of achievement, of progress. When your entire world is unraveling, you tend to crave order, and I found it in knitting.
~ Debbie Macomber
God takes each one of us exactly where we are and so do I. Instead of focusing on the past, I prefer to look at the potential God has given each of us.
~ Debbie Macomber
All right, why the glum face now? I get that you messed up, but you need to pick yourself up and move on.
~ Debbie Macomber
Everything going well in here?" Steve asked, stepping into the room to check their progress. "Moving like a runaway freight train," Cassie assured him. "Then slow down. There's no need to rush." "Aye, aye, Captain," she teased. He smiled and returned to the kitchen, where he was laying down linoleum with George. "Steve says that at the pace we're
~ Debbie Macomber
Yet life continues to move forward, and so have I, dragging from one day into the next until I found I could breathe normally.
~ Debbie Macomber
walking nowhere on a treadmill seemed rather pointless
~ Debbie Macomber
We're each our own person, we live our own lives, make our own mistakes, learn from them, and move forward.
~ Debbie Macomber
You do have a choice in how your life plays out. Some of you are fighting your present situation and making no more progress than someone fighting quicksand. You fight your husband, and every verbal punch you land leaves a bruise on you as well. It is time to stop struggling in strife, bitterness, frustration, and disappointment. You are about to read God's plan for a joyful marriage. It
~ Debi Pearl
The choices we make, or fail to make, about which tasks we hand off to machines shape our lives and the place we make for ourselves in the world.
~ Deborah Blum
A labor-saving device doesn't just provide a substitute for some isolated component of a job or other activity. It alters the character of the entire task, including the roles, attitudes, and skills of the people taking part.
~ Deborah Blum