Quotes about Progress
I never make the same mistake twice. I don't know as that's much benefit when you're always making new ones. Oh, don't you see, Marilla? There must be a limit to the mistakes one person can make, and when I get to the end of them, then I'll be through with them. That's a very comforting thought.
— LM Montgomery
?ycie nie mo?e zatrzyma? si? w biegu pomimo dziej?cych si? na jego drodze tragedii.
— LM Montgomery
Eh, hepimiz hata yapar?z tatl?m, bu yüzden art?k bunu geride b?rak. Hatalar?m?zdan piÅŸman olup ders almal?y?z ama asla onlar? kendimizle birlikte geleceÄŸe ta??mamal?y?z.
— LM Montgomery
I wonder, said Miss Oliver, if humanity will be any happier because of aeroplanes. It seems to me that the sum of human happiness remains much the same from age to age, no matter how it may vary in distribution, and that all the 'many inventions' neither lessen nor increase it.
— LM Montgomery
big house to the slave quarters was nothing short of miraculous as far as
— Lauraine Snelling
I am this month one whole year older than I was this time twelve-month; and having got, as you perceive, almost into the middle of my fourth volume—and no farther than to my first day's life—'tis demonstrative that I have three hundred and sixty-four days more life to write just now, than when I first set out; so that instead of advancing, as a common writer, in my work with what I have been doing at it—on the contrary, I am just thrown so many volumes back—
— Laurence Sterne
It is sad but unfortunately true that man learns nothing from history.
— Carl Jung
The moral arc of the universe bends at the elbow of justice.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Medical science is making such remarkable progress that soon none of us will be well.
— Aldous Huxley
Highly organized research is guaranteed to produce nothing new.
— Frank Herbert
Galileo, perhaps more than any other single person, was responsible for the birth of modern science.
— Stephen Hawking
Computer science … jobs should be way more interesting than even going to Wall Street or being a lawyer--or, I can argue, than anything but perhaps biology, and there it's just a tie.
— Bill Gates