"True progress quietly and persistently moves along without notice"
About this Quote
As a Counter-Reformation cleric writing to ordinary believers (not just monks or scholars), de Sales specialized in a spirituality of the daily grind: patient habit, small disciplines, incremental conversion. The phrasing matters. "Quietly" disarms ego; "persistently" denies the fantasy of the single dramatic breakthrough. The sentence builds a theology of time. God works with slow instruments, and so should you. In an era of religious polemic and public displays of orthodoxy, he points to a more interior measure of change, a way to keep faith from turning into social theater.
The subtext is pastoral, but also mildly corrective. People want proof that they're improving: visible results, public affirmation, the moral equivalent of applause. De Sales redirects attention from recognition to fidelity, from immediate payoff to long obedience. There's even a shrewd political sensibility in it: the most durable reforms in a person or a community often arrive without fanfare, because the noisier the change, the more it provokes resistance.
Read now, the quote lands as an antidote to our metrics-obsessed culture. It argues that the work that lasts usually looks like nothing is happening, right up until it becomes undeniable.
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| Topic | Perseverance |
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Sales, Saint Francis de. "True progress quietly and persistently moves along without notice." FixQuotes. January 14, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/true-progress-quietly-and-persistently-moves-65413/.
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"True progress quietly and persistently moves along without notice." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/true-progress-quietly-and-persistently-moves-65413/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.










