“Creation was not finished at the dawn of this earth, but creation continues, and we have a lot to do to make the world a better place.” WorldEarthProgressCreationFinishedDawnBetter Place Author:George Cadle Price
“Human beings are works in progress that mistakenly think they’re finished. The person you are right now is as transient, as fleeting and as temporary as all the people you’re ever been. The one constant in our lives is change.” PeopleThinkingLifeHumansPersonsLife IsChangeHuman BeingsMistakePsychologyOur LivesProgressRight NowConstantFinishedTemporaryFleetingTransientWork In Progress Author:Daniel Gilbert
“Finished ought to be an F-word for all of us. We are all works in progress. Each day presents an opportunity to learn more, do more, be more, grow more in our lives and careers.” OpportunityGrowsCareersOur LivesProgressOughtFinishedEach DayWork In ProgressOpportunities To Learn Author:Reid Hoffman
“We mourn; we sorrow for our loved ones that go - our wives, our husbands, our children, our parents; we sorrow for them; and it is well and proper that we should moum for them and shed tears for the loss, for it is our loss; but it is their gain, for it is in the march of progress, advancement and development. It will be all right when our time comes, when we have finished our work and accomplished what the Lord required of us.” ShouldWellsChildrenSoulParentLossLordWifeProgressTearsDevelopmentSorrowHusbandGainsOur ChildrenFinishedOur TimeAccomplishedMarchLoved OnesShedAdvancementMourn Author:Francis M. Lyman
“Beginnings play their prized part in every finished human accomplishment, for beginnings mean the birth of added progress.” HumansMeanPlayProgressBirthFinishedAccomplishment Author:Ignacy Jan Paderewski
“I used to play works in progress to people, but now I wait 'til it's finished, because you make excuses all the time: 'Well, there's gonna be an orchestra on it.' Rather than make excuses, wait 'til it's finished, and then they can say they don't like it.” PeopleWellsPlayUsedWaitingProgressExcuseFinishedOrchestraWork In Progress Author:Chris Lowe