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"The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and for government to gain ground," said Thomas Jefferson.
"I hoped to hint at an internal progress, of things being dug up and dealt with, of moving on as well as moving through," he told me.
Then suddenly we're in a new novel with a fresh setting (the fictional mill town of New Jesper, on Lake Michigan, north of Chicago), a new era (during and just after World War II, that "dynamic parenthesis in the progress of things in the small towns of the Midwest") and a new point of view (a sculptor named Lee Goodell, looking back on his childhood).
"The natural progress of things," wrote Thomas Jefferson, "is for government to gain ground and for liberty to yield".
Jefferson once wrote, The natural progress of things is for government to gain ground and liberty to yield. Most would have been amazed that the system prevailed for about 150 years.
"The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground".
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He wrote a number of very popular works of natural history, some in verse, in which he defended views about progress that included evolutionary speculations about the upward progress of living things from primordial beginnings.
Make notes of anything out of the ordinary and keep a constant eye on the progress of those things.
But to make tangible progress a couple of things are required and neither of them are yet certain.
Growing research progress in Internet of Things (IoT), automated/connected cars, Artificial Intelligence and person's data acquisition (Quantified Self) will help to reduce behavioral uncertainties in transport and unequivocally influence future transport landscapes.
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