A Quote by Richard E. Byrd

Progress grows out of motion. — © Richard E. Byrd
Progress grows out of motion.
A static hero is a public liability. Progress grows out of motion.
Do not confuse motion and progress. A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress.
Progress, real progress, makes me cry harder than anything. When the world itself grows.
There's a tree that grows in Brooklyn. Some people call it the Tree of Heaven. No matter where its seed falls, it makes a tree which struggles to reach the sky. It grows in boarded-up lots and out of neglected rubbish heaps. It grows up out of cellar gratings. It is the only tree that grows out of cement. It grows lushly . . . survives without sun, water, and seemingly without earth. It would be considered beautiful except that there are too many of it.
Power grows out of Organized Knowledge, but mind you, it grows out of it, through Application and Use.
It’s easy to confuse motion with progress.
Don't ever confuse motion with progress.
Never mistake motion for progress.
My hair grows and grows; you cannot stop it - that fellow grows, it grows wild.
An authentic and genuine life grows like a sturdy tree. And like a tree, it grows slowly. Every time you make a different and better decision, it grows a little. Every time you choose to do the right thing, even when nobody would find out otherwise, it grows a little. Every time you act with compassion, relinquish your right to strike back, take a courageous stand, admit fault or accept responsibility, it grows a little.
The glorious chariots of kings wear out, and the body wears out and grows old; but the virtue of the good never grows old.
Every day my love for you grows higher, deeper, wider, stronger... It grows and grows until it touches the tip of where you are and comes back to me in the loving memory of you, and my heart melts with that love and grows even more.
Marx, however imperfectly he worked out the details, set himself the task of discovering the law of motion of capitalism, and if there is any hope of progress in economics at all, it must be in using academic methods to solve the problems posed by Marx.
Capitalism, by its nature, entails a constant process of motion, growth and progress.
The mind grows by taking in, but the heart grows by giving out.
As the opportunity grows for unlimited growth and progress, the chances of failure increase. There is no such thing as a program that will provide security and growth and progress with no risk . . . even within the church. As freedom for unrestricted development is enhanced, the possibilities for failure are also increased. The risk factor is great.
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