“The day when the scientist, no matter how devoted, may make significant progress alone and without material help is past. This fact is most self-evident in our work.” MaySelfMatterFactsHelpingPastProgressMaterialsScientistSignificantDevotedEvidentOdds And Ends Author:Ernest Lawrence
“These truths may seem simple and self-apparent and the words easy to say, but the states of mind that you live in as you progress are beautiful beyond description.” InspirationalMindMaySelfStatesSeemsBeautifulEasySimpleProgressBuddhismDescriptionState Of Mind Author:Frederick Lenz
“Day-to-day acts of service, whether for good or evil, may not seem important, but they are building cords of love that become so strong they can seldom be broken. Ours is to place our areas of love in proper perspective. Meaningful love always works for our eternal progress and not against it.” MayImportantSeemsEvilStrongProgressBuildingBrokenPerspectiveEternalAreasMeaningfulDay To DayCordsLove AlwaysActs Of Service Author:Marvin J. Ashton
“John declared that "Christ received not of the fulness at the first," but that he "continued from grace to grace until he received a fulnesss and thus he was called the Son of God, because he received not of the fulness at the first." Thus is it with us all. We must work out our salvation and exaltation by coming to this earth. Man must be born into mortality and live and die that he may continue in his progress toward eternal life and exaltation.” MenLifeFirstsMayEarthDiesChristBornGraceProgressSonEternalSalvationWork OutMortalityEternal LifeExaltation Author:Alma P Burton
“Even though you try very hard, the progress you make is always little by little. It is not like going out in a shower in which you know when you get wet. In a fog, you do not know you are getting wet, but as you keep walking you get wet little by little. If your mind has ideas of progress, you may say, 'Oh, this pace is terrible!' But actually it is not. When you get wet in a fog it is very difficult to dry yourself.” IfsKnowsTryingMindMayLittlesIdeasHardDifficultProgressTerribleWalkingDryPaceWetGoing OutShowersFog Book:Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind Source: Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind
“If a man has lived in a tradition which tells him that nothing can be done about his human condition, to believe that progress is possible may well be the greatest revolution of all.” IfsMenBelieveHumansWellsMayDoneProgressConditionsRevolutionTraditionHuman Condition Author:Barbara Ward, Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth
“Every painting I do is related to the last one: it may be a continuation of a previous painting or it may be a reaction against it.” MayLastsProgressPaintingReactionsRelatedContinuation Author:Sean William Scott
“Our knowledge and our ability to handle our problems progress through the open conflict of ideas, through the tests of phenomenological adequacy, inner consistency, and practical-moral consequences. Reason may err, but it can be moral. If we must err, let it be on the side of our creativity, our freedom, our betterment.” IfsMayIdeasReasonProblemSidesAbilityMoralCreativityProgressConflictConsequenceTestsPracticalsHandleConsistencyBettermentAdequacy Author:Rudolph Rummel
“The really great visual experience today is to fly over a huge city and look down into the night. It's like a tremendous jubilant Christmas tree. You just feel life is worth living when you come down you may have some doubts.” FeelsLooksMayTodayLife IsNightCitiesDoubtProgressTreeHugeVisualsReally GreatWorth LivingChristmas TreeLife Is Worth Living Author:Gyorgy Kepes
“In art and science we are now in a delta, at the end of the long flow of progress. In a delta there is no clear direction but there may be many choices. The best we can do is to enjoy the choices that we have and to be genuinely and creatively eclectic.” MayLongArtEndsChoicesEnjoyCan DoClearProgressFlowArt And ScienceEclecticDeltaClear Direction Author:Robert Bateman
“Science does not mean an idle resting upon a body of certain knowledge; it means unresting endeavor and continually progressing development toward an end which the poetic intuition may apprehend, but which the intellect can never fully grasp.” MayMeanDoeEndsBodyScienceCertainKnowledgeProgressDevelopmentAccountsIntuitionIntellectPoeticEndeavorIdleCertain Knowledge Author:Max Planck
“We may never be strong enough to be entirely non-violent in thought, word and deed. But we must keep non-violence as our goal and make steady progress towards it.” ThinkingInspirationalMayEnoughStrongPeaceGoalProgressDeedsNonviolenceGentlenessStrong EnoughNon ViolenceMaking PeaceBeing StrongBeing At PeaceNon ViolentViolence And PeaceMoral Growth Author:Mahatma Gandhi
“We may make progress only by freeing ourselves from the rut of the past, but without this rut an orderly society would hardly be possible in the first place.” FirstsMayPastProgressOrderlyRuts Author:Robert Heilbroner