Top 15 Quotes About Progression And Regression
#1. Psychoanalysts are bent on producing man abstractly, that is to say ideologically, for culture. It is Oedipus who produces man in this fashion and who gives a structure to the false movement of infinite progression and regression
Gilles Deleuze
#2. Progression and regression go hand in hand with mental health. It is a tough illness. You often take one step forward and ten steps back.
Theresa Larsen
#3. The fact is, the more you look for something, the likelier you are to find it, even if it isn't actually there; Sooner or later, if you look hard enough, you'll find something.
The trick is then to interpret what you've found as what you were looking for.
K.J. Parker
#4. Nothing in this World is Static...Everything is Kinetic..
If there is no 'progression'...there is bound to be 'regression'...
Abha Maryada Banerjee
#6. Progression is going forwards. Going backwards is regression. Going sideways is just gression.
Noel Gallagher
#7. Well private money can take risks in a way that government money often isn't willing to.
Bill Gates
#8. No child in Africa, and in fact anywhere in the world, should be denied education.
Nelson Mandela
#9. Martyrs, martyrs, martyrs, ... we want a million martyrs to march on Jerusalem.
Yasser Arafat
#11. The Wrong Person in the Wrong Place = Regression. The Wrong Person in the Right Place = Frustration. The Right Person in the Wrong Place = Confusion. The Right Person in the Right Place = Progression. The Right People in the Right Places = Multiplication.
John C. Maxwell
#12. You are the posterity of your family. You are either continuing the progression or regression of your ancestors.
Johnnie Dent Jr.
#13. When you do not have the dialogue to explain things, you will use everything to show and to tell the story. I think that this is what makes you believe that it is impeccable.
Michel Hazanavicius
#14. As a teenager, I wanted to write novels. By college, it was theater, plays, and then, shortly, it was film.
Richard Linklater
#15. Living animals are too eccentric in their movements, and the law of gravitation usually draws me from my seat upon them to a lower level; therefore, I am not an inveterate lover of horseback.
Charles Spurgeon
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