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Julius Erving

"They are taking steps, but they are baby steps."

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Donna Grant

"The absence of knowledge of the truths about money leads to poverty and financial slavery."

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Donna Grant

"If the humanity does not poison the minds of the children with all sort of religious craps, the new generations of humanity will soon create a new world order where reason and logic will be the sole guide, the sole savior!"

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Donna Grant

"And the people of Ankh-Morpork are so thirsty for novelty that the whole city is, you might say, hurrying the future along for the sheer joy of watching its progress."

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Donna Grant

"Respect is the lifeblood of progress, and the safe harbour of humanity's great aspirations."

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Donna Grant

"A powerful process automatically takes care of progress, productivity and profits."

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Donna Grant

"We must eradicate ignorance and illiteracy from our nations and continent to the nearest minimum for us to have a national development."

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Donna Grant

"The brutalities of progress are called revolutions. When they are over we realize this: that the human race has been roughly handled, but that it has advanced."

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Donna Grant

"A process which led from the amoeba to man appeared to the philosophers to be obviously a progress though whether the amoeba would agree with this opinion is not known."

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Donna Grant

"A little here and a little there will always accumulate, so why be surprised when steady, small steps take you to great places?"

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Donna Grant

"The progress of rivers to the ocean is not so rapid as that of man to error."

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Julius Erving
"I grabbed 19 rebounds in my first professional game, and somehow found a way to score 20 points. I felt real good about it. I felt that this was the beginning of something good."

Beginning

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Julius Erving
"One of the things in the back of my mind is that, after my sports experience, I never want to be, totally consumed by any one endeavor, other than my family life."

Family

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Julius Erving
"I think I started learning lessons about being a good person long before I ever knew what basketball was. And that starts in the home, it starts with the parental influence."

Home

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Julius Erving
"I liked the game, I enjoyed the game, and the game fed me enough, and gave me enough rewards to reinforce that this is something that I should spend time doing, and that I could possibly make a priority in my life, versus other sports."

Sports

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Julius Erving
"Teachers are sort of faced with a thankless task, because no matter how good they are, unless they find a way to personally rationalize the rewards of their effort, nobody else is really going to do it for them en masse."

Effort

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Julius Erving
"I pulled the plug on it at a time that I thought was right for me to exit."

Time

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Julius Erving
"I had to spend countless hours, above and beyond the basic time, to try and perfect the fundamentals."

Time

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Julius Erving
"I keep both eyes on my man. The basket hasn't moved on me yet."

Sports

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Julius Erving
"Right up until the time I retired at age 37, I felt like there were still things that I could do better."

Age

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Julius Erving
"There's the typical books, Moby Dick and, I guess in my adult life I began to read biographies more than fiction. I started to want to relate to other people's lives, things that had really happened."

Life

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