A Quote by Charles Erwin Wilson

The price of progress is trouble, and I must be making a lot of progress. — © Charles Erwin Wilson
The price of progress is trouble, and I must be making a lot of progress.
There must be progress, certainly. But we must ask ourselves what kind of progress we want, and what price we want to pay for it. If, in the name of progress, we want to destroy everything beautiful in our world, and contaminate the air we breathe, and the water we drink, then we are in trouble.
I believe it safe to say that all progress must lead, not to further progress, but finally to the negation of progress, a return to the point of departure.
The price of progress is trouble.
Our civilization is characterized by the word "progress." Progress is its form rather than making progress being one of its features. Typically it constructs. It is occupied with building an ever more complicated structure. And even clarity is sought only.
Sometimes making progress a step at a time is better than no progress at all.
There is no progress in art, any more than there is progress in making love.
Prejudice exists and probably will continue to `but we have tried to make progress and we are making progress. We are not going to accept the status quo.'
We've had to overcome a lot in America to become a nation of progress. We still have a lot of progress to be made.
We must make progress slowly so as to preserve the progress we have already made.
Problems are the price of progress. Don't bring me anything but trouble. Good news weakens me.
This is what evolution means--ordered progress; development from poorer to richer, from lower to higher, from less to greater--progress. In the material universe, progress to higher forms; in the moral universe, progress to higher life.
For Arkansas, I think the sky is the limit, but I think we are going to have to fight the urge to avoid risks. We need to look first at where we are as a state. I think, as a state, we have made progress over the years, but there are two kinds of progress: absolute progress and relative progress.
... the progress of the language has caused us to lose many old treasures. It is thus with all progress, and one must make the best of it.
Television made a lot of difference in country music. It's progress. I believe in progress.
The U.S. government must stand on the side of human rights, the rule of law, and democratic progress, not impede or otherwise stunt such progress.
There's a class divide in black America that doesn't seem to trouble black Americans so much, but whites use it and exploit it. The progress of a few is allowed to stand for the progress of everyone. We can't afford that kind of disaffection at the moment.
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