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#1. When you have to start compromising yourself and your morals for the people around you, it's probably time to change the people around you. #Quote by John Spence
#2. Who you spend time with is who you become! Change your life by consciously choosing to surround yourself with people with higher standards! #Quote by Tony Robbins
#3. Those who can't change their minds can't change anything. #Quote by George Bernard Shaw
#4. When you're through changing, you're through. #Quote by Bruce Barton
#5. Throughout history, the really fundamental changes in societies have come about not from the dictates of governments and the results of battles, but through vast numbers of people changing their minds, sometimes only a little bit. #Quote by Willis Harman
#6. I'm not really opposed to people changing their minds. I'm much more concerned with people who never change their minds no matter what new information is available. #Quote by Bernie Sanders
#7. When you are through changing, you are through. #Quote by Bruce Barton
#8. In the end, it is important to remember that we cannot become what we need to be, by remaining what we are. #Quote by Max DePree
#9. Fitting in and belonging are two separate things. Fitting in involves people changing themselves in order to be accepted. Belonging allows people to be accepted as they are. #Quote by Instaread Summaries
#10. Life is a journey of faces. Each face sees a new group of people changing the face of life and living! #Quote by Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
#11. But as I aged I realized that I did it every day. My schoolmates and neighbors, my family members, my best friend and the boy I had a crush on, they all changed on a day-to-day basis. People changing skin became so normal to me that I no longer felt like change was horrifying. It was good to change what you were into something better. I even wanted that for myself.
Like androids, we humans change our bodies. Often, we do it so much that some of us are more machine than human, really? What makes me more worthy of experiencing a blue sky with voluptuous clouds than Meems? She has value. She's more valuable to society than I am at this point. Yet I still enjoy an aspect of society that she does not. #Quote by A.L. Davroe
#12. For many people, changing course is also a sign of weakness, tantamount to admitting that you don't know what you are doing. This strikes me as particularly bizarre - personally, I think the person who can't change his or her mind is dangerous. Steve Jobs was known for changing his mind instantly in the light of new facts, and I don't know anyone who thought he was weak. #Quote by Ed Catmull
#13. The rails intersect and combine in complex and convoluted ways. There are sixteen platforms in total. In addition, there are two private rail lines, the Odakyu line and the Keio line, and three subway lines plugged in, as it were, from the side. It is a total maze. During rush hour, that maze transforms into a sea of humanity, a sea that foams up, rages, and roars as it surges toward the entrances and exits. Streams of people changing trains become entangled, giving rise to dangerous, swirling whirlpools. No prophet, no matter how righteous, could part that fierce, turbulent sea. #Quote by Haruki Murakami
#14. For above all, love is a sharing. Love is a power. Love is a change that takes place in our own heart. Sometimes it may change others, but always it changes us. #Quote by James Dillet Freeman
#15. There are women's voices that sound like poetic, unearthly echoes. Then they change. The eyes change. I believe that all these legends about people changing into animals at night – like the stories of the werewolf, for instance – were invented by men who saw women transformed at night – from idealized, worshipful creatures into animals and thought that they were possessed. #Quote by Anais Nin
#16. The world will not know peace until we learn to understand each other's emotions #Quote by Bangambiki Habyarimana
#17. It's not necessary to tell all you know. It's not ladylike
in the second place, folks don't like to have someone around knowin' more than they do. It aggravates them. Your not gonna change any of them by talkin' right, they've got to want to learn themselves, and when they don't want to learn there's nothing you can do but keep your mouth shut or talk their language. #Quote by Harper Lee
#18. No one can tell what goes on in between the person you were and the person you become. No one can chart that blue and lonely section of hell. There are no maps of the change. You just come out the other side.
Or you don't. #Quote by Stephen King
#19. Around the world–even in some of the countries most troubled by poverty or civil war or pollution–many thoughtful people are making a deep, concerted search for a way to live in harmony with each other and the earth. Their efforts, which rarely reach the headlines, are among the most important events occurring today. Sometimes these people call themselves peace workers, at other times environmentalists, but most of the time they work in humble anonymity. They are simply quiet people changing the world by changing themselves. #Quote by Eknath Easwaran
#20. Instead of giving in to cynicism and division, let's move forward with the confidence and optimism and unity that define us as a people. #Quote by Barack Obama
#21. When I was younger, people kept making offers for different reality shows and stuff. #Quote by Cassidy Gifford
#22. You know, sometimes I wonder what things would be like if I just ... met you one day. Like normal people do. If I just walked by you on some street one sunny morning and thought you were cute, stopped, shook your hand, and said, Hi, I'm Daniel. #Quote by Marie Lu
#23. Only six people in the entire Galaxy understood the principle on which the Galaxy was governed, and they knew that once Zaphod Beeblebrox had announced his intention to run as President it was more or less a fait accompli: he was ideal presidency fodder.* #Quote by Douglas Adams
#24. And in our dark days, with so many threatening clouds on the horizon, he concluded, we puff up a story like this to drug people, to distract their
attention from the serious problems and
divert them with a Romeo-and-Juliet
story, one scripted, however, by a soap opera writer. #Quote by Andrea Camilleri
#25. And Olvos said to them: "Why have you done this, my children? Why is the sky wreathed with smoke? Why have you made war in far places, and shed blood in strange lands?
And they said to Her: "You blessed us as Your people, and we rejoiced, and were happy. But we found those who were not Your people, and they would not become Your people, and they were willful and ignorant of You. They would not open their ears to Your songs, or lay Your words upon their tongues. So we dashed them upon the rocks and threw down their houses and shed their blood and scattered them to the winds, and we were right to do so. For we are Your people. We carry Your blessings. We are Yours, and so we are right. Is this not what You said?"
And Olvos was silent. #Quote by Robert Jackson Bennett
#26. People ask me why I write. I write to find out what I know. #Quote by Virginia Woolf
#27. There are different varieties and forms of capitalism. There are priorities within the capitalist society so that you can have countervailing forces come in and empower your working people and your poor people. There are capitalist societies that do not have poverty. America needs to understand that. #Quote by Cornel West
#28. How was God supposed to stop it? You're a free man, Alois. There are no invisible strings connecting you to God, directing your every move.'
But if God is all-powerful, God could intervene. God could find a way.'
And because God didn't intervene, it was all right.'
Yes.'
Too bad you don't believe in God, then. You've lost your excuse.'
Bauer blinked. He looked away. 'Perhaps I do believe in God,' he said.
Oh yes,' Dietrich said. 'God makes a convenient scapegoat. Or people always think God is absent when things are going bad for them. Things go better and God is back. Well, I want to live in the world as if there were no God. That is the only way God can truly be with any of us. #Quote by Denise Giardina
#29. When you first think of making a monster movie you have to realize that a lot of people may be down on you because there is a big prejudice against such films. #Quote by Bong Joon-ho
#30. I'm always represented as a bit of a class warrior - a bit Down With Men and Down With Middle-Class People. Whereas I'm actually very fond of men and am middle-class. I even went to boarding school in Perthshire. #Quote by Denise Mina
#31. When you are totally defeated you begin again to enjoy the small things around you. Just going to the mountains, not for victory or glory, but to enjoy nature or enjoy fine people. If you always succeed you enjoy the admiration of many people. Being defeated means being limited to the basis existential choices of life. If you can enjoy the quiet evening hours it is beautiful; a hero who always succeeds may not have time to enjoy such things. #Quote by Wojciech Kurtyka
#32. I can't pretend to understand social media, either. I mean, I get it, I just don't understand why so many people spend so much time engaging with it. It's not real. Its just noise. #Quote by Alice Feeney
#33. Leave a person alone who had a unpleasant past if you cant make his future a pleasant, you would do worse #Quote by Abayasinha
#34. Mr. Trask, do you think the thoughts of people suddenly become important at a given age? Do you have sharper feelings or clearer thoughts now than when you were ten? Do you see as well, hear as well, taste as vitally? #Quote by John Steinbeck
#35. Because of the nature of my life, it's difficult for people to recognize that a person can live a full life, and maybe an unorthodox life, and still be on the side of the angels. #Quote by Hugh Hefner
#36. When a critical mass of people have the Bible and apply what it teaches in their lives, a nation is transformed. #Quote by Loren Cunningham
#37. People feared snowstorms once. Hazel read about this all the time. Pioneers opened their front doors and saw they'd been entombed in snow overnight. They walked across malevolent swirling whiteness and did not know if they would survive. Nature can destroy us in a blink. We live on only at its pleasure.
That was what looking at the witch was like. #Quote by Anne Ursu
#38. Don't you ever dream … about another … more beautiful life where nobody is envious of others, … where people treat other people only with cheerfulness and consideration? Have you never thought that the world might be a totality, and that it might be beneficial and salutary to honour this unity of all things? #Quote by Hermann Hesse
#39. When I look at the people who are the guiding figures in modern dance, I think, 'This does not look to me like the way I want to spend my days.' #Quote by Twyla Tharp
#40. This was in '79. I got pretty restless there, sitting around with a lot of people sitting around smoking cigarettes and talking about films, but nobody really doing anything. #Quote by Renny Harlin
#41. But Allan left other people to themselves, dead or alive. #Quote by Jonas Jonasson
#42. Protecting people from their bad habits - in fact, defining which habits should be considered "bad" in the first place - is a prerogative lawmakers have eagerly seized. Prostitution, gambling, liquor sales on the Sabbath, pornography, usurious loans, sexual relations outside of marriage (or, if your tastes are unusual, within marriage), are all habits that various legislatures have regulated, outlawed, or tried to discourage with strict (and often ineffective) laws. When #Quote by Charles Duhigg
#43. A lot of people think that to make a garden, all you have to do is put a few seeds in the ground. These are the same people who think that conceiving a baby makes you a good parent. #Quote by Cassandra Danz
#44. It's sour grapes, I admit, I want to be more famous so people are examining my work couplet by couplet, you know what I mean? That's the level where I want to go. #Quote by Frank Black
#45. Some of the most likeable people on the outside are capable of truly heinous things. #Quote by Kenneth Eade
#46. I've long been interested in the tale-within-a-tale phenomenon. I'm familiar with many tales which use this framework or the device of many people in one place, telling their stories, or multiple storytellers commenting on each others' stories with their own. #Quote by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
#47. My belief is, from all that I have seen of the French people and their Government, that they are much more likely to presume upon our weakness than to take offence at our strength. #Quote by Robert Peel
#48. Arts and crafts, or getting to be in a play with people, or making a little short film, that's pure sugar, because the stakes are so low. #Quote by David Rakoff
#49. I wasn't really into school that much. I was in this building having to cram knowledge I didn't really care for. But on YouTube, I was able to create what I wanted and post it for people to watch. #Quote by KSI
#50. Like people, plants respond to extra attention. #Quote by H. Peter Loewer
#51. To the person that deals in visualizations, I suppose there is something rather exciting about a whole set of people - they all going symmetrically, up or down, in a military sort of precision. #Quote by Leo Ornstein
#52. People are funny. They look down from all sorts of heights and then if the looking down has no effect they get unsure. #Quote by John McGahern