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Quotes about Process

It is not easy to properly position and structure a book, not to mention to do the actual writing.
— Tucker Max
Progress is not accomplished in one stage.
— Victor Hugo
I hate to write, but I love to have written.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
When I wake up I go through an abbreviated process of mourning all over again. Plainly, there's something within me that's ready to believe in life after death. And it's not the least bit interested in whether there's any sober evidence for it.
— Carl Sagan
Science is an ongoing process. It never ends. There is no single ultimate truth to be achieved, after which all the scientists can retire. And because this is so, the world is far more interesting, both for the scientists and for the millions of people in every nation who, while not professional scientists, are deeply interested in the methods and findings of science.
— Carl Sagan
In the jury selection process, the court needs to be reassured that the verdict will be based on evidence.
— Carl Sagan
With mindful walking, our steps are no longer a means to arrive at an end.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
People have labeled the Process as whatever, tanking. I don't see it like that.
— Joel Embiid
Gary and Betsy Ricucci point out, "Our Lord has sovereignly ordained that our refining process take place as we go through difficulties, not around them. The Bible is filled with examples of those who overcame as they passed through the desert, the Red Sea, the fiery furnace and ultimately the cross. God doesn't protect Christians from their problems—he helps them walk victoriously through their problems."
— Gary Thomas
You have to understand before you can respect, and you have to respect before you can fully love. This is a tremendously spiritually therapeutic process, an emptying of myself so I can grow more in my love for others.
— Gary Thomas
But bit by bit as I got to know Yugoslavia better, I became aware of the slow wearing-down process the government was exerting on Christians. The effort seemed to be centered on the children. Leave the old folks alone, but wean the young people away from the church.
— Brother Andrew
To begin at the beginning is, next to ending at the end, the whole art of writing; as for the middle you may fill it in with any rubble that you choose.
— Hilaire Belloc