“There are two types of pain, the one that breaks you and the one that changes you. In the gym, pain is felt as a result of weakness leaving the body. Physical pain is the glue of transformation and the pain of progress. The more you endure the harder it gets to accept the thought of failure.” TwoBodyPainFeltResultsAcceptingBreakProgressTypeWeaknessHarderTransformationEndureLeavingGymGluePhysical Pain Author:Greg Plitt
“If you are receptive and humble, mathematics will lead you by the hand. Again and again, when I have been at a loss how to proceed, I have just had to wait until I have felt the mathematics led me by the hand. It has led me along an unexpected path, a path where new vistas open up, a path leading to new territory, where one can set up a base of operations, from which one can survey the surroundings and plan future progress.” IfsHas BeensHandsFeltWaitingLossPathProgressPlansMathematicsHumbleOperationsUnexpectedTerritoryAgain And AgainSurroundingsSurveysReceptiveVistasNew TerritoryFuture Progress Author:Paul Dirac
“There were some ages in Western history that have occasionally been called Dark. They were dark, it is said, because in them learning declined, and progress paused, and men labored under the pall of belief. A cause-effect relationship is frequently felt to exist between the pause and the belief.” MenSaidAgeBeliefFeltCausesDarkProgressEffectsWesternPauses Author:Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk
“Ten years have now passed since many of us first felt the jolt of history-when the second plane crashed into the South Tower of the World Trade Center. We knew from that moment that things can go terribly wrong in our world-not because life is unfair, or moral progress impossible, but because we have failed, generation after generation, to abolish the delusions of our ignorant ancestors.” WorldYearsFirstsMomentsLife IsFeltMoralProgressImpossibleGenerationsTenTradeSouthIgnorantPlanesDelusionThat MomentOur WorldAncestorUnfairTowersAbolishWorld TradeWorld Trade CenterLife Is Unfair Author:Sam Harris
“Public Enemy started out as a benchmark in rap music in the mid-1980s. We felt there was a need to actually progress the music and say something because we were slightly older than the demographic of rap artists at the time. It was a time of heightened rightwing politics, so the climate dictated the direction of the group.” NeedsArtistFeltEnemyProgressGroupsClimateRapDemographicsRap MusicPublic EnemiesRap Artist Author:Chuck D
“What I'm slowly realizing is that I believe that most of us felt that we could relax a little bit after November 2, 2008, because of the progress and the spirit that it took to get Barack Obama in The White House. And what we didn't realize, is that was really the beginning. That was really the beginning of the struggle and not the end of a struggle, to come from colonial times through slavery, through the Jim Crowe Laws, through the civil rights period to The White House as, like a point A/point B journey. Point B of course being the end.” BelieveLittlesEndsLawSpiritCoursesHouseI BelieveFeltBitsRealizingWhiteStruggleRightsProgressJourneyPeriodsLittle BitSlaveryCivil RightsBarackRelaxWhite HouseNovemberJim CrowColonial Times Author:Questlove
“I would see my hometown, Los Angeles, change. Green space and orange groves gave way to cement, freeways flooded with traffic, and air pollution, all in the name of "progress." I felt like I was losing my home. It had a profound effect on me, and I realized just how important nature was to my spirit, my soul, my point of view.” WayImportantSoulHomeSpiritNamesFeltSpaceViewsProgressAirEffectsLosingGreenProfoundPoint Of ViewI RealizedMy SoulLos AngelesPollutionTrafficOrangeHometownCementGroveFreewaysAir Pollution Author:Robert Redford
“I felt certain uneasiness, a strange sensation, which had comic to a head. Every evening I went to Yahya to report that Mujib [Rahiman] and I weren't making any progress, and Yahya [Khan] showed no interest. He looked away or complained about the television or grumbled because he couldn't listen to his favorite songs - his records hadn't arrived from Rawalpindi.” CertainSongFeltInterestRecordsProgressTelevisionStrangeEveningComicReportsSensationsFavorite SongUneasiness Author:Zulfikar Ali Bhutto