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We are now running on the new servers and things seem much quicker to load,there are admin jobs to complete and that will happen over the next few days,it will take me a few days to find my way around the new forum software,I will start a new topic for you to post any problems you come across,then I can deal with them bit by bit,once the forum is settled in,I will explain how you can have your own layout and theme which you may prefer,once again thanks for your patience,now onwards and upwards

Terry
 
:) just trying to impersonate "Bernard" Woolley (Yes Minister), always coming up with quotation origins.
 
:) just trying to impersonate "Bernard" Woolley (Yes Minister), always coming up with quotation origins.

Let's all join in:

It isn't clear from the source material available when it was first used. Frances Anne Kemble (born in 1809) could be the originator. She wrote these lines:

"A sacred burden is this life ye bear:
Look on it, lift it, bear it solemnly,
Stand up and walk beneath it steadfastly.
Fail not for sorrow, falter not for sin,
But onward, upward, till the goal ye win."

or Abraham Lincoln (also born in 1809) ... on one site it claims that he said "onward and upward," in a speech in 1859, but I can't find the context.

or James Lowell (born in 1819) wrote this:

"They must upward still, and onward, who would keep abreast of Truth."

... or they all could have been influenced by a common saying of the time, originated by someone else.

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Mary Church Terrell (born 1863) is often referred to. She said this:

"And so, lifting as we climb, onward and upward we go, struggling and striving, and hoping that the buds and blossoms of our desires will burst into glorious fruition ere long. With courage, born of success achieved in the past, with a keen sense of the responsibility which we shall continue to assume, we look forward to a future large with promise and hope. Seeking no favors because of our color, nor patronage because of our needs, we knock at the bar of justice, asking an equal chance."

C.S. Lewis (born 1898) is sometimes cited as well for a quotation:

"Onward and Upward! To Narnia and the North!"
 
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