Source: The Rebel Angels
“There is no progress in art, any more than there is progress in making love. There are simply different ways of doing it.”
"To Be Continued, Unnoticed" (1948)
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2011, Address on interventions in Libya (March 2011)
Context: When one of our airmen parachuted to the ground, in a country whose leader has so often demonized the United States — in a region that has such a difficult history with our country — this American did not find enemies. Instead, he was met by people who embraced him. One young Libyan who came to his aid said, “We are your friends. We are so grateful to those men who are protecting the skies.”
This voice is just one of many in a region where a new generation is refusing to be denied their rights and opportunities any longer.
Yes, this change will make the world more complicated for a time. Progress will be uneven, and change will come differently to different countries. There are places, like Egypt, where this change will inspire us and raise our hopes. And then there will be places, like Iran, where change is fiercely suppressed. The dark forces of civil conflict and sectarian war will have to be averted, and difficult political and economic concerns will have to be addressed.
The United States will not be able to dictate the pace and scope of this change. Only the people of the region can do that. But we can make a difference.
“If you want something different, DO something different. Without change progress is impossible.”
Source: Life, the Truth, and Being Free (2010), p. 132

[Hunt, Frazier, Great Personalities, http://books.google.com/books?id=EgEZRS4xer0C&pg=PT153, 1931, New York Life Insurance Company, 153–]

'A New Realism', p. 17
1940's, A New Realism', 1943-1945

1950's, Is today's artist with or against the past, (1958)
Source: Operating Instructions: A Journal of My Son's First Year

“The direction of the mind is more important than its progress.”

“Philosophy makes progress not by becoming more rigorous but by becoming more imaginative.”
Introduction to Truth and Progress: Philosophical Papers, Volume 3 (1998).