Quotes About Progress
I never thought I would end up wearing heels someday.
~ Rithvik Dhanjani
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After I had this idea to be Bill Nye the Science Guy, I wore straight ties the first couple times, and then I got this thing going and I started wearing bow ties.
~ Bill Nye
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While Melbourne and Sydney fight about who wears Australia's cultural crown, Canberra just gets on with it.
~ Judy Horacek
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We all ran barefooted on the dusty roads in our past, but now the Emperor wears shoes, and it is our responsibility to ensure that the barefooted child and the doting mother are afforded a holistic environment to realise their dreams and ambitions.
~ Anthony Carmona
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To argue against the global economy is like stating opposition to the weather - it continues whether you like it or not.
~ John McCain
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As we address extreme weather and pandemic disease, we will understand and overcome racism and bigotry so we can safely and together do space.
~ Victor J. Glover
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I set myself one task, which was to get Labour on to the front foot, back in the game, making the weather on the economy, and that's going to take me a year.
~ Ed Balls
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All of us know today the value of communications satellites, weather satellites, resources satellites, etc.
~ Rusty Schweickart
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Some things, like the orbits of the planets, can be calculated far into the future. But that's atypical. In most contexts, there is a limit. Even the most fine-grained computation can only forecast British weather a few days ahead. There are limits to what can ever be learned about the future, however powerful computers become.
~ Martin Rees
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Getting upset about Netflix, to me, is like getting upset about the weather. It's just something that's happening, and we have to decide what we feel about it.
~ Steven Soderbergh
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What we're trying to accomplish is the cheapest, fastest, cleanest form of major public transportation. There's economic value in being able to move people and things fast - and without any delays, because the hyperloop is impervious to weather.
~ Shervin Pishevar
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Our infrastructure in America, once the envy of the world, is losing its battle against time, growth, weather, and wear.
~ Tom Malinowski
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Our people can draw on the tremendous strides made in recent years, not only in terms of advancing themselves spiritually and materially, but also in having weathered social and economic turbulence, triggered, in the main, by factors not of their own creation.
~ Denzil Douglas
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I am at A and going all the way to Z is high unlikely in any career, let alone football. You have to weave your way like the river, pick up your skills and keep going.
~ Sean Dyche
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When water power then steam power were harnessed to spin and weave cloth, a cottage craft turned into an industry overnight.
~ Alain Dehaze
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I have to challenge myself, and I have to challenge the reader. We should be weaving and working on new stories and not the same story over and over.
~ Brian Azzarello
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Science fiction always has had strains of pessimism and optimism weaving through its historical development, sometimes one dominating and then the other, usually depending on the state of the world.
~ James Gunn
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Any act often repeated soon forms a habit; and habit allowed, steady gains in strength, At first it may be but as a spider's web, easily broken through, but if not resisted it soon binds us with chains of steel.
~ Tryon Edwards
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Infrastructure web services had to happen.
~ Jeff Bezos
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Web series are a way forward. It is a space where creative minds can express themselves without the fear of censor board.
~ Siddharth Shukla
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People are doing amazing things right now on the Web.
~ Chris Hughes
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With a 100-year perspective, the real value of the personal computer is not spreadsheets, word processors or even desktop publishing. It's the Web.
~ Bill Atkinson
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One way to think about the magnitude of the changes to come is to think about how you went about your business before powerful Web search engines. You probably wouldn't have imagined that a world of answers would be available to you in under a second. The next set of advances will have an different effect, but similar in magnitude.
~ Tim Berners-Lee
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Now AOL is the grandma of online Web services. I mean, we don't need it anymore.
~ Loni Love
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