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Kahlil Gibran

"Progress lies not in enhancing what is, but in advancing toward what will be."

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"Progress lies not in enhancing what is, but in advancing toward what will be."

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"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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"There is nothing that can replace self-development."

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"Even a great philosophical idea when mixed with mysticism, turns into a dangerous weapon that becomes an impediment in the path of progress of developing communities."

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"Adapting to changes represents an important characteristic of human nature, essential for the development of human society."

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"Adaptability enforces creativity, and creativity is adaptability."

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"It might be like you are still far from getting there, but remember, you are closer to it than you were yesterday. Every tiny step you take counts a lot!"

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"Don't say, "the sky is my limit", say, "I progress ad infinitum."

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"Nothing happens until something moves."

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"This is the cusp of an age at least as exciting and as brimful of potential as the early days of the printing press."

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"They say to never look back.But sometimes I do. It's gratifying to see how far I've come."

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"I came here to be for all and with all,and what I do today in my solitudewill be echoed tomorrow by the multitude.What I say now with one heartwill be said tomorrow by thousands of hearts..."
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"That deepest thing, that recognition, that knowledge, that sense of kinship began the first time I saw you,and it is the same now - only a thousand times deeper and tenderer. I shall love you to eternity. I loved you long before we met in this flesh. I knew that when I first saw you. It was destiny. We are together like this and nothing can shake us apart."
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"Ready am I to go, and my eagerness with sails full set awaits the wind.Only another breath will I breathe in this still air, only another loving look cast backward."
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"Your reason and your passion are the rudder and the sails of your seafaring soul.For reason, ruling alone, is a force confining; and passion, unattended, is a flame that burns to its own destruction.Therefore let your soul exalt your reason to the height of passion, that it may sing;And let it direct your passion with reason, that your passion may livethrough its own daily resurrection, and like the phoenix rise above its own ashes.And since you are a breath in God's sphere, and a leaf in God's forest, you too should rest in reason and move in passion."
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"I have seen a face with a thousand countenances, and a face that was but a single countenance as if held in a mould. I have seen a face whose sheen I could look through to the ugliness beneath, and a face whose sheen I had to lift to see how beautiful it was. I have seen an old face much lined with nothing, and a smooth face in which all things were graven. I know faces, because I look through the fabric my own eye weaves, and behold the reality beneath."
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"In your winter you deny your spring."
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"The lust for comfort kills the passions of the soul."
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"Long ago you were a dream in your mother's sleep, and then she awoke to give you birth."
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"It is wrong to think that love comes from long companionship and persevering courtship. Love is the offspring of spiritual affinity and unless that affinity is created in a moment, it will not be created for years or even generations."
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"For how can a tyrant rule the free and the proud, but for a tyranny in their own freedom and a shame in their own pride?"
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