“Because of the myth of progress, it is much easier to sell a man an electric razor than a straight-edged one.” MenProgressEasierSellsMythElectricRazors Author:Jacques Ellul
“Not caring what people think about you is so much easier said than done and I think that it's easy to be in school and kind of compare yourself to everybody else, you might think that you're weird because some people don't like you or because you just dont feel like you belong in your own skin in your school and I think that it's important to realize that there's absolutely nothing wrong with you you're worth so much. As time progresses you'll see that and you have to learn to love yourself and accept yourself because its your skin” PeopleThinkingFeelsKindSaidImportantDoneMightSchoolEasyRealizingAcceptingProgressLove YouLike YouEasierSkinsCaringCompareLove YourselfAbsolutely NothingNot CaringAccepting YourselfLearn To Love YourselfEasier Said Than Done Author:Camila Cabello
“Arrive at knowledge over small streamlets, and do not plunge immediately into the ocean, since progress must go from the easier to the more difficult.” DifficultProgressEasierOceanPlunge Author:Thomas Aquinas
“Nothing can be more fatal to progress than a too confident reliance on mathematical symbols; for the student is only too apt to take the easier course, and consider the formula not the fact as the physical reality.” FactsRealityCoursesProgressStudentsEasierSymbolsMathematicalFormulasReliance Author:Lord Kelvin
“Walking your path doesn't mean you don't hurt, it means the pain is worth the progress. Sometimes you have to break something down in order to remake it, and that includes yourself, or it did for me. There were moments when I wept for an easier road, but in the end I would not trade my path for anyone else's. It is mine and the traveling of it has made me who I am, and continues to shape and remold me into the best, happiest, most productive, most playful me, I've ever been.” MeanMadeEndsSometimesMomentsPainOrderHurtBreakPathProgressMinesWalkingEasierShapesTradeWho I AmProductiveRemakes Author:Laurell K. Hamilton