
Top 17 Slow Steady Progress Quotes
#1. Slow, steady progress is better than fast, daily excuses.
Robin Sharma
#2. In a recent interview, Jeb Bush revealed that his brother George gave him the nickname 'tortoise' because he's making slow, steady progress. Though I think the bigger story here is that compared to George, Jeb is the slow one.
Jimmy Fallon
#3. Acquaintance. A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to.
Ambrose Bierce
#4. He was never the creator. He was an angel like ourselves - the first angel, true, the most powerful, but he was formed of Dust as we are, and Dust is only a name for what happens when matter begins to understand itself. Matter loves matter. It seeks to know more about itself, and Dust is formed.
Philip Pullman
#5. Let none think to fly the danger for soon or late love is his own avenger.
Lord Byron
#6. I was a shy, quiet kid. I was happiest playing by myself with my toys, rather than hanging around people.
Christian Slater
#7. Once over there [Balkans], I felt extremely patriotic. Here are these people, from 18-year-olds to military veterans, enduring real duress for the cause of peace. I don't ever want to play for a regular audience again, only military folks who are starving for music.
Sheryl Crow
#8. Those who are leftists, once in power, are not different from other parties.
Ahmed Ben Bella
#9. I find that with period pieces, you're sort of able to really take advantage of what's around you because prop-wise, wardrobe-wise and location-wise, it's all so specific due to that time.
Hailee Steinfeld
#10. The drama of light exists not only in what is in the light, but also in what is left dark. If the light is everywhere, the drama is gone.
Jay Maisel
#11. Where once I prayed for forgiveness from a father God who held up huge palms and said "Thou shalt not," now I find peace with a sister god who takes my open hands in hers and says, "You will.
Betsy Cornwell
#12. Preferring steady progress, slow and imperfect, is a good philosophy for the defeated.
Fred Lowe Soper
#14. Never fear to make mistakes; be courageous enough not to repeat it.
Debasish Mridha
#15. The brain's dense thicket of interrelationships, like those of history or art, does not yield to the reductivist's bright blade. (91)
Thomas Lewis
#16. There is no racial or ethnic involvement in Thanksgiving, and people who may be very distant from the Christian system can see the beauty and the positive spirit that comes from the holiday.
John Clayton
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