Success is a continuing thing. It is growth and development. It is achieving one thing and using that as a stepping stone to achieve something else.
Inspiring Change Quotes to Help You Embrace Life's Transformations - page 24
Accordingly, since nothing prevents the earth from moving, I suggest that we should now consider also whether several motions suit it, so that it can be regarded as one of the planets. For, it is not the center of all the revolutions.
Nicolaus Copernicus
Around here, however, we don't look backwards for very long.
It was when I saw Iggy Pop, that's what did it for me. That changed my life pretty much.
Alan Vega
I accept the people's will. As a revolutionary, I have no right to disregard the will of the people.
Francois Duvalier
The development of the food industry for both domestic and export markets relies on a regulatory framework that both protects the consumer and assures fair trading practices in food.
Gro Harlem Brundtland
My whole artistic life has always been about change, change, change, move on, move on. It's the only thing I find interesting.
Paul Simon
To destroy images is something every revolution has been able to do.
Alfred Rosenberg
The most important thing to strive for in life is some kind of personal and professional achievement. Not as a man or a woman, but as a person.
Candace Bushnell
The blood of criminals fertilises the soil of liberty.
Joseph Fouche
One of the things I'm proud of is my ability to change directions if something's not working.
Billy Lawrence
We enjoy change and freshness, and disco was only one area we've delved into.
Barry Gibb
What is the environmental policy of the Republican Party? When I ask that question, I get a blank stare, if I'm president of the United States, we're going to address climate change and CO2 emissions in a business-friendly way.
Lindsey Graham
Certain souls seem hard because they are capable of strong feelings, and they sometimes go to rather extreme lengths; their apparent unconcern and cruelty are but ways, known only to themselves, of feeling more strongly than others.
Marquis de Sade
You begin saving the world by saving one man at a time; all else is grandiose romanticism or politics.
The institution of a leisure class has emerged gradually during the transition from primitive savagery to barbarism; or more precisely, during the transition from a peaceable to a consistently warlike habit of life.
Thorstein Veblen
No novel has ever changed anything, as far as I can see. And the great satirists, like Swift and Dickens, tend to write about abuses and injustices that have already been partially corrected - you write about it after it's over.
Martin Amis