Quotes About Progress
For any scientist the real challenge is not to stay within the secure garden of the known but to venture out into the wilds of the unknown.
~ Marcus du Sautoy
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Doufejme, že p?jdu do d?chodu d?ív, než n?kdo n?co takového objeví, takže už to nebude moje starost.
~ Marcus du Sautoy
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Humankind now produces in two days the same amount of data it took us from the dawn of civilisation until 2003 to generate.
~ Marcus du Sautoy
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Write quickly and you will never write well; write well, and you will soon write quickly.
~ Marcus Fabius Quintilianus
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Black men, you were once great; you will be great again. Lose not courage, lose not faith, go forward.
~ Marcus Garvey
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We are not engaged in domestic politics, in church building or in social uplift work, but we are engaged in nation building.
~ Marcus Garvey
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Pay no attention to the man who criticizes unless he is doing something better than what he criticizes.
~ Marcus Garvey
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Hail! United States of Africa-free! Country of the brave black man's liberty; State of greater nationhood thou hast won, A new life for the race is just begun.
~ Marcus Garvey
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we were like crabs in a barrel, that none would allow the other to climb over, but on any such attempt all would continue to pull back into the barrel the one crab that would make the effort to climb out.
~ Marcus Garvey
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The Negro will have to build his own industry, art, sciences, literature, and culture before the world will stop to consider him.
~ Marcus Garvey
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The race needs workers at this time, not plagiarists, sopists and mere imitators; but men and women who are able to create, to originate and improve, and thus make an independent racial contribution to the world and civilisation.
~ Marcus Garvey
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From humble bandannas do mighty albums grow...
~ Unknown
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Funny, there had been a time when building things was what America did. From massive dams to towering skyscrapers, from mechanized factories to moon rockets, the nation had created, had viewed that as part of the national identity. Being an engineer or an architect had once been high aspirations.
~ Marcus Sakey
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As many times as Hell had been created, history stood as indisputable proof that the mass of humanity was good. People built more than they burned, created more than they destroyed, not by a little but by a massive surplus
~ Marcus Sakey
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year in the US. So
~ Marcus Sakey
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No, I'm talking about undiscovered science. A thousand years ago, people believed the earth was flat. Five hundred years ago, doctors thought diseases were caused by an imbalance in the humors. A century ago, visiting the moon was the stuff of fantasists. There are always things we don't know yet, and they always look like superstition until we understand.
~ Marcus Sakey
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You can't stop the future. All you can do is pick a side.
~ Marcus Sakey
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He seemed the kind of guy who ran through his whole life heading for something more important.
~ Marcus Sakey
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You want to change the world? Forget politics. Learn to code.
~ Marcus Sakey
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Funny, there had been a time when building things was what America did. From massive dams to towering skyscrapers, from mechanized factories to moon rockets, the nation had created, had viewed that as part of the national identity. Being an engineer or an architect had once been high aspirations. Now everybody wanted to be musicians and basketball players, and America didn't build squat.
~ Marcus Sakey
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We are never more clever than in the creation of ways to destroy ourselves.
~ Marcus Sakey
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Funny, there had been a time when building things was what America did. From massive dams to towering skyscrapers, from mechanized factories to moon rockets, the nation had created, had viewed that as part of the national identity.
~ Marcus Sakey
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Divine Nature gave the fields, human art built the cities.
~ Marcus Terentius Varro
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The longest part of the journey is said to be the passing of the gate.
~ Marcus Terentius Varro
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