A Quote by Michael Bloomberg

Progress is not inevitable. It's up to us to create it. — © Michael Bloomberg
Progress is not inevitable. It's up to us to create it.
We know that progress is not inevitable. But neither was victory upon these beaches. Now, as then, the inner voice tells us to stand up and move forward. Now, as then, free people must choose.
History is full of times when the inevitable front-runner is inevitable right up until he or she is no longer inevitable.
Gilbert has established herself as a straight-up storyteller who dares us into adventures of worldly discovery, and this novel stands as a winning next act. “The Signature of All Things” is a bracing homage to the many natures of genius and the inevitable progress of ideas, in a world that reveals its best truths to the uncommonly patient minds.
The limitations of federal laws are able to create real progress at the local level. Ultimately, to effect not just incremental progress but progress that is transformational for students, we need committed leadership - people who believe deeply that their students can achieve at the highest levels and who know how to create the conditions at the classroom, school and system level to give them the opportunities they deserve.
Change is inevitable, progress is not.
Where progress is desire, change is Inevitable.
Change is inevitable. Progress is optional .
progress, whatever your definition of it, is not inevitable.
Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable . . .
Progress-progress is the dirtiest word in the language-who ever told us- And made us believe it-that to take a step forward was necessarily, was always A good idea?
After all, if you do not resist the apparently inevitable, you will never know how inevitable the inevitable was.
I think it is inevitable that we make Us/Them distinctions but there's nothing inevitable about who counts as a Them.
If virtue promises happiness, prosperity and peace, then progress in virtue is progress in each of these for to whatever point the perfection of anything brings us, progress is always an approach toward it.
The momentum now is inevitable. Now it's about each of us individually arranging the furniture of our own mind to deal with what has become inevitable.
The attachment to a rationalistic, teleological notion of progress indicates the absence of true progress; he whose life does not unfold satisfyingly under its own momentum is driven to moralize it, to set up goals and rationalize their achievement as progress.
Every new day begins with possibilities. It's up to us to fill it with the things that move us toward progress and peace.
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