Quotes about Process
Happiness is like coke — something you get as a by-product in the process of making something else.
— Aldous Huxley
Life is a series of changes—a process of going from the old to the new—from chronos to kairos. Growth, change, revival—all are processes. Life is connected. Not understanding this, we tend to despise the chronos times of preparing, sowing, believing and persevering. Our preference is to always live in the kairos times of fresh and strategic opportunities.
— Dutch Sheets
Success is not something you achieve, conquer, climb, or complete. Success is a process; it's a way of life.
— Tony Robbins
Life is a process of preparing to be dead for a long time.
— William Faulkner
Should be clear by now that this making-right, or rectification, is not a process. It is already true, in Christ; but it is true eschatologically, from the perspective of the End. The now—not yet dynamic is operative here, as always.
— Fleming Rutledge
To say that Christ is the term and motive force of evolution, to say that he manifests himself as 'evolver,' is implicitly to recognize that he becomes attainable in and through the whole process of evolution.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Natural selection is an inanimate process, devoid of consciousness, yet is a tireless refiner, an ingenious craftsman.
— Robert Wright
However, a self, every instant it exists, is in process of becoming, for the self [potentially] does not actually exist, it is only that which it is to become. In so far as the self does not become itself, it is not its own self; but not to be one's own self is despair.
— Soren Kierkegaard
Life as a Christ follower will always be a learning process of depending less on our own strength and more on God's power.
— Lysa TerKeurst
The person who loves the process has a much greater chance of success than the person who loves the outcome.
— Erwin McManus
Success is remaining faithful to the process God has laid out for you.
— Andy Stanley
When companies get bigger they try to replicate their success. But they assume their magic came from process. They try to use processes to substitute content.
— Steve Jobs