All progress is based upon a universal innate desire on the part of every organism to live beyond its income.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People tend to think that life really does progress for everyone eventually, that people progress, but actually only some people progress. The rest of the people don't.
Everything is the product of one universal creative effort. There is nothing dead in Nature. Everything is organic and living, and therefore the whole world appears to be a living organism.
Yearning for the seemingly impossible is the path to human progress.
Progress, of the best kind, is comparatively slow. Great results cannot be achieved at once; and we must be satisfied to advance in life as we walk, step by step.
Real progress comes from people.
Viewed narrowly, all life is universal hunger and an expression of energy associated with it.
Whatever there be of progress in life comes not through adaptation but through daring.
I consider that all which lives must feed itself and nourish itself in a manner suitable to the way in which it lives.
Since the Renaissance, a concept called 'progress' has been baked into our society. Progress - founded on an accumulation of knowledge through experience (and in the case of science, through experiment). To build on the past rather than endlessly relive it. That's what separates us from the beasts.
Nothing can have as its destination anything other than its origin. The contrary idea, the idea of progress, is poison.