“Well, the coolest thing I have seen so far, in terms of, like, me being an astronaut and seeing something unusual, was the rendezvous, the docking of a Progress spaceship.” WellsTermProgressSeeingLike MeUnusualAstronautSpaceshipsRendezvous Author:Kevin A. Ford
“Painting is a slow process; it takes time to get there, you learn little by little and always want the next painting to be better than the last. For me, success is about this, seeing the slow progress in my work.” WantLittlesLastsNextProcessProgressSeeingPaintingTake TimeIt Takes TimeSlow Progress Author:Ali Banisadr
“How can you communicate your thoughts or demonstrate your hypotheses by conventional means when all the values and standards that you want to challenge are built into those means? Science and new technology today like to declare that they encourage 'lateral thinking,' new ways of seeing and putting data together - but all systems have an inbuilt resistance to what has not been programmed into them through the premises on which their rules are based.” ThinkingWayWantMeanTodayTogetherValuesChallengesTechnologyProgressSeeingStandardsBuiltCommunicateResistanceDataConventionalNew WaysStatus QuoHypothesisPremisesNew TechnologyLateral Thinking Book:Improper behavior Source: Improper behavior
“I'm interested in seeing films that confront me with new things, with films that make me question myself, with films that help me to reflect on subjects that I hadn't thought about before, films that help me progress and advance.” HelpingFilmProgressSeeingSubjectsHelp MeNew Things Author:Michael Haneke
“I see a little progress, ... So as long as I keep seeing that, then I'm willing to give him everything I've got.” GivingLittlesLongProgressSeeingWilling Author:Bill Parcells
“We can change our thinking. Rather than viewing the chemical adulteration of our environment and our bodies as the inevitable practice of convenience and progress, we can decide that cancer is inconvenient and toxic pollution archaic and primitive. We can start seeing the creation of carcinogens as the result of outmoded technologies. We can demand green engineering and green chemistry. We can let our systems of industry and agriculture know that they are suffering from a design flaw.” ThinkingKnowsBodySufferingResultsPracticeTechnologyEnvironmentProgressSeeingDesignCreationIndustryDemandGreenEnvironmentalCancerInevitableFlawsChemistryChemicalsToxicEngineeringPollutionPrimitiveAgricultureConvenienceOur EnvironmentInconvenient Author:Sandra Steingraber
“No one can predict whether the earth will be cooler or hotter next year, let alone do anything to change it. If you're afraid of global warming, turn off the lights when you leave the room - but don't participate in the corruption of science, don't scare our kids with unproven cataclysmic theories, and don't try to ban economic energy sources that people living on this planet depend upon today. And don't try to stop progress; it's the only hope the earth has of seeing clean industry, short of exterminating mankind.” PeopleIfsTryingYearsLightKidsTodayEarthTurnsNextEnergyRoomsProgressSeeingEconomicMankindPlanetsTheorySourceDependsIndustryCleanCorruptionGlobal WarmingScareNext YearBansLiving OnTurn OffEnergy SourcesHotter Author:Doug Casey
“There's been progress toward seeing that nature and culture are not opposing terms, and that wilderness is not the only kind of landscape for environmentalists to concern themselves with.” KindCultureTermProgressSeeingConcernLandscapeWildernessOpposingEnvironmentalist Author:Michael Pollan
“I'll get to see many disease eradications. and we're seeing a lot of progress.” ProgressSeeingDisease Author:Bill Gates
“North Carolina was on the vanguard of being for [ trans rights ], and that's why we're seeing this push back. The conservatives noticed that there had been a lot of progress and they tried to tamp it down.” RightsProgressSeeingTransCarolinaNorth CarolinaVanguard Author:John Darnielle
“Progress and healing involves seeing every person as not so different from ourselves.” PersonsDifferentHealingProgressSeeingContentment Author:Bryant H. McGill