Quotes About Change
David J. Anderson
~ WIP Society
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The essence of starting with Kanban is to change as little as possible. You must resist the temptation to change workflow, job titles, roles and responsibilities, and specific working practices.
~ David J. Anderson
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The Value of Kanban is Counter-Intuitive
~ David J. Anderson
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Mass action by everyday black people was just as powerful a tool for social change as the lawsuit, and maybe more so. If
~ David J. Garrow
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What is new in your fight is the fact that it was initiated, fed, and sustained by students.
~ David J. Garrow
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The time had come, King said, to "move from protest to reconciliation.
~ David J. Garrow
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It's the very essence of science that its conclusions can change, that is, that its truths are not absolute. The intrinsic good sense of this is contained within the remark reportedly made by the eminent economist John Maynard Keynes, responding to the criticism that he had changed his position on monetary policy during the 1930s Depression: "When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, sir?
~ David J. Hand
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When you do change the circumstances under which you collect the data—when you intervene—the data are said to be "experimental." Experimental data are particularly important, because they can give you information about the counterfactuals mentioned in chapter
~ David J. Hand
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If you change the way data are used, it is perhaps hardly surprising that behavior in collecting those data changes—a feedback phenomenon of the kind we examine in detail in chapter
~ David J. Hand
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The Atonement allows us to grow, change, make mistakes, and recover. Consider this: Without practice, we could never grow to be more like Jesus. Practice requires that we make mistakes. The Atonement, therefore, provides the conditions for us to practice without fear of permanent failure since it can heal all things as we strive to become more like Jesus.
~ David J. Ridges
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change, make mistakes, and recover. Consider this: Without practice, we could never grow to be more like Jesus. Practice requires that we make mistakes. The Atonement, therefore, provides the conditions for us to practice without fear of permanent failure since it can heal all things as we strive to become more like Jesus.
~ David J. Ridges
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11 There is no remembrance of former things [nobody remembers the past]; neither shall there be any remembrance of things that are to come with those that shall come after [neither will the future be remembered by those who come after it; in other words, nothing changes]. By the way, you can probably see that verses 9–11, above, could also be interpreted as saying, in effect, that nobody ever seems to learn from the past, which in many ways would be true of worldly societies and people.
~ David J. Ridges
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Así como el vínculo inicial de apego permitía el desarrollo del niño, es en última instancia el nuevo vínculo de apego con el terapeuta el que propicia el cambio en el paciente. Parafraseando a Bowlby (1988),
~ David J. Wallin
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Sometimes it seems that a plan is a useful illusion until life figures out where you really should be headed.
~ David J. Wolpe
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I wish there really was such a thing as a Time-Clock Puncher, though. I wish some gigantic, surly, stone-fisted Soap Mahoney-type guy went around the world smashing every clock in sight till there weren't any more and people got so confused about when to go to the mill or school or church that they gave up and did something interesting instead.
~ David James Duncan
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If I am right in saying that thought is the ultimate origin or source, it follows that if we don't do anything about thought, we won't get anywhere. We may momentarily relieve the population problem, the ecological problem, and so on, but they will come back in another way.
~ David Joseph Bohm
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Holding onto history is not nearly as important as where we're headed. Pride matters less than power.
~ David Joy
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A key test for any society is whether or not it is self-correcting. And to be self-correcting, it must first be open and truthful about itself.
~ David K. Shipler
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Do it because it needs to be done. Do it to make your world better…just a little at a time.
~ David Kahn
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And so it will appear that women's eyes in Hawaii, as elsewhere, have in all ages swayed the hearts and nerved the arms of the greatest, and not unfrequently changed the current of vital political events.
~ David Kal?kaua
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In October, 1819—six months before the first Christian missionaries arrived on the islands—Liholiho, under the inspiration of Kaahumanu, one of the widows of his father, suddenly, and in the presence of a large concourse of horrified natives, broke the most sacred of the tabus of his religion by partaking of food from vessels from which women were feasting, and the same day decreed the destruction of every temple and idol in the kingdom.
~ David Kal?kaua
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But like it or not, change happens and, like most things in life, doesn't really happen /to us/ - it just happens.
~ David Kessler
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She realized that for the dying butterflies were a symbol of transformation, not of death, but of life continuing, no matter what. Although your relationship with your loved one will change after death, it will also continue, no matter what. The challenge will be to make it a meaningful one.
~ David Kessler
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Your pain will not always be like this," I told her. "It will change." This is a message that the grieving need to hear, and in the moment of saying it, I often observe a shift. The person looks up at me and says, "It will?" And he or she suddenly becomes lighter.
~ David Kessler
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