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Progress Regress Quotes By John Marmysz

There is no such thing as progress or regress. The world is not getting better and better, nor is it getting worse and worse. It is simply moving along into the future, reiterating in different configurations the patterns that have already occurred. We can't help but play a role in this unfolding drama, but it is a mistake to think that what we do makes any difference to the grand scheme of things. — John Marmysz

Progress Regress Quotes By Crystal Woods

Sometimes, as in a game of chess, we must strategically regress so that we might progress toward our ultimate objective. — Crystal Woods

Progress Regress Quotes By Lauren Bradshaw

Regress towards progress - Dr Wannamaker — Lauren Bradshaw

Progress Regress Quotes By Tonny K. Brown

We progress to regress, you and I, always beginning where we began. Hurrying forward just enough, so that our "back-sliding" will not lead to 'our' end. Wondering when will Love grow tired of our loveless game, of our disregard for the feelings that true love claims, of you and I and the same-old-same. — Tonny K. Brown

Progress Regress Quotes By Noam Chomsky

Should a community ... be free to enact legislation to say they don't want blacks? Now that's illegal. Fifty years ago it was legal. Is that progress or is that regress? — Noam Chomsky

Progress Regress Quotes By Dwight D. Eisenhower

Unless we progress, we regress. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Progress Regress Quotes By Llewellyn Rockwell

The larger the government, the more our livings standards are reduced. We are fortunate as a civilization that the progress of free enterprise generally outpaces the regress of government growth, for, if that were not the case, we would be poorer each year - not just in relative terms, but absolutely poorer too. The market is smart and the government is dumb, and to these attributes do we owe the whole of our economic well-being. — Llewellyn Rockwell