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Quotes About Advancement

getting rich gets easier the richer you get, if you just follow the formula.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
The world is passing them by.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
Although not exceptional in ways we once believed, we remain exceptionally good at building tools and machines. And that includes machines that do what we do. Machines that dig, sow, and reap. Machines that kill and machines that prolong life. Machines that calculate, and, before long, machines who think.
~ Robert W. Fuller
What gets measured gets improved.
~ Robin S. Sharma
There is no such thing as a negative experience, only opportunities to grow, learn and advance along the road of self-mastery.
~ Robin S. Sharma
There is no such thing as a negative experience, only opportunities to grow, learn and advance along the road of self-mastery. From struggle comes strength. Even pain can be a wonderful teacher.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Disruption is usually the beginning of real improvement showing up
~ Robin S. Sharma
Small victories lead to large victories
~ Robin S. Sharma
Small victories lead to large victories. You must build on the small to achieve the great.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Innovation always trumps repeating what might have worked in the past
~ Robin S. Sharma
small daily improvements—over time—lead to stunning results
~ Robin S. Sharma
Remember, every professional was once an amateur, and every master started as a beginner.
~ Robin S. Sharma
focus on getting a little bit better each and every day (in every dimension of our life).
~ Robin S. Sharma
The reward is what kickstarts and then grows your drive to get the new habit done. Always use the power of rewards for the advancement of your triumphs.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Keep marching boys and girls. Keep marching
~ Rodman Philbrick
Gradually this truth is beginning to dawn on the political class, so that even socialists have come to accept that the poor are not helped by taking revenge against the rich, but by opening the doors to social advancement. Since
~ Roger Scruton
Until the advent of fast railway trains, in the late nineteenth century, a skier was the fastest human being on earth.
~ Roland Huntford
Grant's fortuitous move to Illinois on the eve of the election had monumental consequences, conveniently situating him in the president's home state and overtly pro-Union northern Illinois. It also placed him in the district of Congressman Elihu B. Washburne, an emphatic Lincoln supporter. Had Grant remained in Missouri, riven by internal strife, he would never have enjoyed the same chance for rapid advancement in the coming war.
~ Ron Chernow
soon to be eclipsed by New York.
~ Ron Chernow
Frederick Douglass paired Grant with Lincoln as the two people who had done most to secure African American advances: "May we not justly say . . . that the liberty which Mr. Lincoln declared with his pen General Grant made effectual with his sword—by his skill in leading the Union armies to final victory?"21 For the admiring Douglass, Grant was "the vigilant, firm, impartial, and wise protector of my race.
~ Ron Chernow
The sum total of these developments resulted in nothing less than a revolution in medical education.
~ Ron Chernow
What nobody could have foreseen in 1913 was that
~ Ron Chernow
Science today owes as much to the rich men of generosity and discernment
~ Ron Chernow
Five hundred years of science have liberated humanity from the shackles of enforced ignorance.
~ Lawrence M. Krauss