Things Are Getting Better Quotes by Robert Kiyosaki, Dale Carnegie, Alan Kay, Rumi, Daniel Kahneman, Marjorie Pay Hinckley and many others.

The best way to predict the future is to study the past, or prognosticate.
Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.
The best way to predict the future is to invent it.
If you are irritated by every rub, how will your mirror be polished?
One thing we have lost, that we had in the past, is a sense of progress, that things are getting better. There is a sense of volatility, but not of progress.
The trick is to enjoy life. Don’t wish away your days waiting for better ones ahead.
To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.
The best way to predict the future is to create it.
Innovation has nothing to do with how many R&D dollars you have. When Apple came up with the Mac, IBM was spending at least 100 times more on R&D. It’s not about money. It’s about the people you have, how you’re led, and how much you get it.
Don’t bother just to be better than others. Try to be better than yourself.
With capitalism and prosperity came something new: the idea of progress. This is the notion that things are getting better and will continue to get better in the future.
If you just look at the data, you are led to believe that things are getting better, rather than worse. That’s why the fall is really precipitous, once you hit the ceiling.
I really try to say things as they basically are and it so happens that it is a good message that things are getting better, but there are still problems.
And it comes from saying no to 1,000 things to make sure we don’t get on the wrong track or try to do too much. We’re always thinking about new markets we could enter, but it’s only by saying no that you can concentrate on the things that are really important.
The most reliable way to predict the future is to create it.
The greatest thing in this world is not so much where we stand as in what direction we are moving.