Quotes About Change
Remember, however, that your willingness to change and your success is proportional to the knowledge you obtain. This
~ Joel Fuhrman
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Old habits die hard; most Americans still cling to what they were taught as children.
~ Joel Fuhrman
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You will never change what you tolerate.
~ Joel Osteen
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to repent of my former patterns of thinking and live in exchange for something far better.
~ Joel Richardson
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The supersession of the round dance, choral and figure dances by dancing à deux, whether this take the form of gyrating as in the waltz or polka or the slitherings and slidings and even acrobatics of contemporary dancing, is probably to be regarded as a symptom of declining culture. There
~ Johan Huizinga
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Ruumiini oli pettänyt minut ja alkanut vastoin tahtoani muuttaa minua prinsessaksi.
~ Unknown
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They don't need the support of the majority. Sometimes all that's needed is a group of people loud enough and influential enough to to change the world and make it the way they want it to be. It doesn't even have to be a huge group, as long as some of them establish their own personal preferences as the only real truth and make enough noise to give the impression that the forgotten, neglected masses are behind them.
~ Unknown
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After many years of joyless life, the blind grandmother had at last found something to make her happy; her days were no longer passed in weariness and darkness, one like the other without pleasure or change, for now she had always something to which she could look forward.
~ Johanna Spyri
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New Chapter about New Things
~ Johanna Spyri
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Herr Sesemann Hears of Things that are New to Him X Another Grandmother XI Heidi Gains in One Way and Loses in Another XII A Ghost in the House XIII A Summer Evening on the Mountain XIV Sunday Bells XV Preparations for a journey XVI A Visitor XVII A Compensation XVIII Winter in Dorfli
~ Johanna Spyri
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I used to measure the heavens Now the Earth's shadows I measure My mind was in the heavens, Now the shadow of my body rests here
~ Johannes Kepler
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Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.
~ John Adams
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The older friendships get, the newer they become.
~ John Arthur
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You cannot impose change on your friends; you can only suggest.
~ John Arthur
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Every friend loves to change for the best; but few really do.
~ John Arthur
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Friendship is system for creating lasting changes in people.
~ John Arthur
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Real friends change because they want to; not because you want them to.
~ John Arthur
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Every friend was once a stranger.
~ John Arthur
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The first year was like icing. Then the cake started to show through …
~ John Ashbery
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Did you ever think, maybe you're not too big? Maybe this town's just too small? - Big Fish
~ John August
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That's sort of growing up, I guess. Forgetting the things you used to love.
~ John August
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It was Celeste, his mom. Only now she was younger than he was.
~ John August
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Few industries have had their death foretold more frequently than the book publishing industry, and yet somehow, miraculously, it seems to have survived them all – at least till now.
~ Unknown
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True change comes only when we die to ourselves and allow Christ to set the pace.
~ Unknown
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