“Here's a secret: fictive text doesn't necessarily flow easily. Most of the time it's more like cutting a highway through a mountain. You just have to keep working with your pick, chipping away at the rock, making slow progress.” WritingSecretCuttingProgressRocksMountainPicksFlowHighwaysChipping AwaySlow Progress Author:Piers Anthony
“Think about climbing a mountain. If you decide you're going up Everest, you don't start with a sprint. You'll never make it out of base camp if you do that. The secret is two fold: make sure your approach is consistent and steady so that you can maintain the progress you're making as your journey continues.” IfsThinkingTwoSecretProgressJourneyMountainApproachConsistentMmaClimbingCampsSteadyFoldsEverestClimbing MountainSprint Author:Georges St-Pierre
“Next to the Bible, the book I value most is John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. I believe I have read it through at least a hundred times. It is a volume of which I never seem to tire; and the secret of its freshness is that it is so largely compiled from the Scriptures.” BelieveBookSeemsValuesNextI BelieveSecretProgressHundredScriptureVolumeTirePilgrimFreshness Author:Charles Spurgeon
“It is they [men of science] who hold the secret of the mysterious property of the mind by which error ministers to truth, and truth slowly but irrevocably prevails. Theirs is the logic of discovery, the demonstration of the advance of knowledge and the development of ideas, which as the earthly wants and passions of men remain almost unchanged, are the charter of progress, and the vital spark in history.” MenWantMindIdeasSciencePassionSecretKnowledgeProgressDevelopmentDiscoveryLogicPropertyErrorsMysteriousMinistersSparksDemonstrationCharter Book:Lectures on Modern History Source: Lectures on Modern History