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#1. In navigating change, some of us take temporary actions and expect to obtain
permanent results. #Quote by Ngina Otiende
#2. Instead of buying into that negative self-talk, state what you intend to invite into your life each day. Be as specific as possible. When I stated my intention of becoming a Best-Selling Author, I didn't know HOW I would do it. I just stated my intention and desire with certainty. Before I knew it, I started to manifest what I intended to attract and the "how" showed up. The right people at the right time came into my life. Within one year, my book, Me, Myself, and Why? The Secrets to Navigating Change, was sitting on the Best Sellers List. That's what happens when you state an intention. It sparks a series of events bringing your intention into reality. #Quote by Lisa A. Mininni
#3. This is in thee a nature but infected;
A poor unmanly melancholy sprung
From change of fortune. Why this spade? this place?
This slave-like habit? and these looks of care?
Thy flatterers yet wear silk, drink wine, lie soft;
Hug their diseased perfumes, and have forgot
That ever Timon was. Shame not these woods,
By putting on the cunning of a carper.
Be thou a flatterer now, and seek to thrive
By that which has undone thee: hinge thy knee,
And let his very breath, whom thou'lt observe,
Blow off thy cap; praise his most vicious strain,
And call it excellent: thou wast told thus;
Thou gavest thine ears like tapsters that bid welcome
To knaves and all approachers: 'tis most just
That thou turn rascal; hadst thou wealth again,
Rascals should have 't. Do not assume my likeness. #Quote by William Shakespeare
#4. When we have to change an opinion about any one, we charge heavily to his account the inconvenience he thereby causes us. #Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
#5. The physical threat posed by climate change represents a crisis that is not only material but also profoundly spiritual at its core because it challenges us to think seriously about the future of the human race and what it means to be a human being. #Quote by Grace Lee Boggs
#6. We now know that climate change is a driver of migration, and is expected to increase the displacement of populations. #Quote by Mary Robinson
#7. Families were never what you wanted them to be. We all wanted what we couldn't have: the perfect child, the doting husband, the mother who wouldn't let go. We live in our grown-up dollhouses completely unaware that, at any moment, a hand might come in and change around everything we'd become accustomed to. #Quote by Jodi Picoult
#8. To say that climate change will be catastrophic hides a cascade of value-laden assumptions that do not emerge from empirical science. #Quote by Richard Lindzen
#9. In order for our country and economy to get on the right track again, we need a leader who understands how the real economy works and has the vision to fundamentally change Washington. That leader is Mitt Romney. No other candidate in the field possesses his lifetime of success in both the private sector and as a governor. #Quote by Timothy Griffin
#10. And, for whatever reason, identifying the root cause of my problem - like fear of abandonment or something - didn't change a goddamn thing. I could see quite clearly why I acted a certain way, but that wouldn't make me any different. I sought out craziness. I was attracted to it. No therapy could take that away. #Quote by Nic Sheff
#11. There is no good reason why we should not develop and change until the last day we live. #Quote by Karen Horney
#12. Rebels and non-conformists are often the pioneers and designers of change. #Quote by Indira Gandhi
#13. People who allow their situations and other people to change who they are each die having been many people. #Quote by Mokokoma Mokhonoana
#14. Up until the 1950s the subject of the missionary movement was referred to as "missions" in the plural form. In fact, the term "missions" was first used in its current context by the Jesuits in the sixteenth century. But the International Missionary Council discussions in the 1950s on the missio- Dei convinced most that the mission of the Triune God was prior to any of the number of missions by Christians during the two millennia of church history. Consequently, since there was only one mission, the plural form has dropped out of familir usage and the singular form, "mission," has replaced it for the most part. Nevertheless, most churches and lay-persons hang on the plural missions. For that reason, and to make our point clear here, we will refer to it in this work from time to time while alerting believers to the coming change. #Quote by Walter C. Kaiser Jr.
#15. Possessed by the grasp of quality and connoisseurship, he knew and measured the worth of man's visible heritage and determined, in the midst of constant change, to preserve and enhance that heritage so that it might be visible to anyone with eyes to see."30 #Quote by Robert M. Edsel
#16. When I was born I became the visible corner of a folded map.
The map has more than one route. More than one destination. The map that is the unfolding self is not exactly leading anywhere. The arrow that says YOU ARE HERE is your first coordinate. There is a lot that you can't change when you are a kid. But you can pack for the journey ... #Quote by Jeanette Winterson
#17. What the guys have learned is that whether you're preaching to one or 10,000, it really doesn't matter. That one person you touch may change the nation - could be the Billy Graham of Ethiopia. #Quote by Michael Scott
#18. Bolshevik intellectuals did not confine their reading to Marxist works. They knew Russian and European literature and philosophy and kept up with current trends in art and thoughts. Aspects of Nietzsche's thought were either surprisingly compatible with Marxism or treated issues that Marx and Engels had neglected. Nietzsche sensitized Bolsheviks committed to reason and science to the importance of the nonrational aspects of the human psyche and to the psychpolitical utility of symbol, myth, and cult. His visions of "great politics" (grosse Politik) colored their imaginations. Politik, like the Russian word politika, means both "politics" and "policy"; grosse has also been translated as "grand" or "large scale." The Soviet obsession with creating a new culture stemmed primarily from Nietzsche, Wagner, and their Russian popularizers. Marx and Engels never developed a detailed theory of culture because they considered it part of the superstructure that would change to follow changes in the economic base. #Quote by Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal
#19. What's happened to her? The person that she is seems like a shell designed to cover up the person that Harold once knew her to be. #Quote by Dexter Palmer
#20. As a young man, I saw families prosper without reading because there were always sufficient opportunities for willing workers who could follow simple instructions. This is no longer the case. Children who don't read are, in the main, destined for lesser lives. I feel a deep sense of responsibility to change this. #Quote by Walter Dean Myers
#21. If you want to change your life - right now - there is nothing more powerful than changing what you believe! #Quote by Ray Dodd
#22. A very small shift in direction can lead to a very meaningful change in destination #Quote by James Clear
#23. If the Frieze Art Fair catches on, I imagine at least two great things happening. First, we will once again have a huge art fair in town that isn't too annoying to go to. More importantly, Frieze may finally show New Yorkers that we can cross our own waters for visual culture. That would change everything. #Quote by Jerry Saltz
#24. Lay down your cynicism, and believe in the transformational power of love. #Quote by Bryant McGill
#25. Mr Willy Wonka can make marshmallows that taste of violets, and rich caramels that change colour every ten seconds as you suck them, and little feathery sweets that melt away deliciously the moment you put them between your lips. He can make chewing-gum that never loses its taste, and sugar balloons that you can blow up to enormous sizes before you pop them with a pin and gobble them up. And, by a most secret method, he can make lovely blue birds' eggs with black spots on them, and when you put one of these in your mouth, it gradually gets smaller and smaller until suddenly there is nothing left except a tiny little DARKRED sugary baby bird sitting on the tip of your tongue. #Quote by Roald Dahl
#26. Weren't we though? Timeless? Nothing could change what we'd had all those years before, even if the idea of what might've been lingered between us. #Quote by Renee Carlino
#27. Organization for action will now and in the decade ahead center upon America's white middle class. That is where the power is ... Our rebels have contemptuously rejected the values and the way of life of the middle class. They have stigmatized it as materialistic, decadent, bourgeois, degenerate, imperialistic, war-mongering, brutalized and corrupt. They are right; but we must begin from where we are if we are to build power for change, and the power and the people are in the middle class majority. #Quote by Saul Alinsky
#28. A Secret can change whole life. #Quote by Dharmendra Sharma
#29. A time of historic change is no time for recklessness. #Quote by George H. W. Bush
#30. Not all change is progress. #Quote by Woodrow Wilson
#31. To change your world, you must change your words. It's the rudder (James 3:4-5) of your life. #Quote by Rick Warren
#32. When you're hurt, I want to help you. If you want me to stay, I will. That won't change. I'll do whatever I can for you. But I can't be yours. Because I'm already...completely his. #Quote by Yugi Yamada
#33. Established churches not infrequently formed an alliance with the aristocracy , joining arm in arm against change. #Quote by John Ferling
#34. Dr Maslow emphasizes that it is important to realize that: the knowledge revealed was there all the time, ready to be perceived, if only the perceiver were 'up to it', ready for it. This is a change in perspicuity, in the efficiency of the perceiver, in his spectacles, so to speak, not a change in the nature of reality or the invention of a new piece of reality which wasn't there before. (Maslow 1970, p.81) #Quote by Olga Bogdashina
#35. The only time that any of us have to grow or change or feel or learn anything is in the present moment. But we're continually missing our present moments, almost willfully, by not paying attention. #Quote by Jon Kabat-Zinn
#36. Agility is the ability to both create and respond to change in order to profit in a turbulent business environment. #Quote by Jim Highsmith
#37. Definitely things changed from the books. Especially when youre adapting something. #Quote by Chad Hodge
#38. So we come together before you on this day, March 30th, 2015, with one voice in unity in the hopes that today will be another one of those moments in time, a moment that will forever change the course of music history. For today we announce of Tidal, the first ever artist-owned, global music and entertainment platform. #Quote by Alicia Keys
#39. Cubism was an attack on the perspective that had been known and used for 500 years. It was the first big, big change. It confused people: they said, 'Things don't look like that!' #Quote by David Hockney
#40. IN CHAOS THEORY, THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT IS THE SENSITIVE DEPENDENCY ON INITIAL CONDITIONS IN WHICH A SMALL CHANGE AT ONE PLACE IN A DETERMINISTIC NONLINEAR SYSTEM CAN RESULT IN LARGE DIFFERENCES IN A LATER STATE. #Quote by Teresa Mummert
#41. Working with the media remains an effective and essential way to raise issues, educate the public, and prod policy-makers and corporate leaders to change for the better. #Quote by Chuck Schumer
#42. If you run into a wall and pretend it doesn't exist, you'll never make any progress. The wall will never change. so you're the one who has to change. #Quote by Hideaki Sorachi
#43. I mean, doesn't it change history even if you just tread on an ant?' 'For the ant, certainly,' said Qu. #Quote by Terry Pratchett
#44. I can't make flowery speeches," Sir Kai began, "and I wouldn't even if I could. I won't whimper at your feet like these callow puppies that call themselves knights these days, and I don't write poetry or play the damned rebec. I don't intend to change my manners or my way of life, but if you'll have me, Connoire, I'd be obliged if you'd marry me."
The incredulous silence that struck the watching crowd was so profound that Piers could hear the peep of a chickadee in the distant forest. Lady Connoire's expression did not change. Taking a deep breath, she said, "I don't like flowery speeches, and if you ever make one to me, I'll just laugh at you. I despise simpering poems, I hate the squealing of a rebec, and we'll see whether you'll change your manners or not. I'll marry you. #Quote by Gerald Morris
#45. By identifying impermanence as a fundamental characteristic of existence itself, rather than a problem to be solved, the Buddhists are encouraging us to let go our hold on illusory solidity and learn to swim freely in the sea of change. #Quote by Andrew Olendzki
#46. Silence in the face of injustice, is injustice in action. #Quote by C. JoyBell C.
#47. To change masters is not to be free. #Quote by Jose Marti