A Quote by Abraham Lincoln

Our progress in degeneracy appears to me to be pretty rapid. — © Abraham Lincoln
Our progress in degeneracy appears to me to be pretty rapid.
It takes a government to set up public-private partnerships and develop university programmes. I think this is the best path for India, given the rapid progress the country has already made and given the rapid progress we all hope India will continue to make.
It is a most gratifying sign of the rapid progress of our time that our best text-books become antiquated so quickly.
No individual is alone responsible for a single stepping stone along the path of progress, and where the path is smooth progress is most rapid.
After you have practiced for a while, you will realize that it is not possible to make rapid, extraordinary progress. Even though you try very hard, the progress you make is always little by little.
It appears to me that if one wants to make progress in mathematics, one should study the masters and not the pupils.
When I see the worsening degeneracy in our politicians, our media, our educators, and our intelligentsia, I can't help wondering if the day may yet come when the only thing that can save this country is a military coup.
The progress of rivers to the ocean is not so rapid as that of man to error.
A society, in the process of moving forward, often appears to be tearing itself apart. Certainly, an age of rapid change, such as ours, produces many paradoxes. But perhaps the most tragic paradox of our time is to be found in the failure of nation-states to recognize the imperatives of internationalism.
I am mindful that scientific achievement is rooted in the past, is cultivated to full stature by many contemporaries and flourishes only in favorable environment. No individual is alone responsible for a single stepping stone along the path of progress, and where the path is smooth progress is most rapid. In my own work this has been particularly true.
Competition like that seen between Blue Origin and SpaceX is key to rapid progress in space.
I think that Africa has made quite rapid progress and a lot of the conflicts that we saw on the continent have abated.
He thought that the world would make more rapid progress without the burden of old people.
The pediatrician must have thought me one of those neurotic mothers who craved distinction for her child but who in our civilization's latter-day degeneracy could only conceive of the exceptional in terms of deficiency or affliction.
I am only here to share my knowledge with others and to help them make rapid progress on the path of yoga.
Horses and mules, and even sail cars, made more rapid progress than did the earliest locomotive.
It [appears] that however certain forms of government are better calculated than others to protect individuals in the free exercise of their natural rights, and are at the same time themselves better guarded against degeneracy, yet experience [has] shown that, even under the best forms, those entrusted with power have, in time and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny.
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