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Quotes About Change

This might seem excessive; ten years of marriage is usually enough to cure marital affection
~ Diane Setterfield
Moments came back to him when he had behaved less honorably than he wished. He remembered instances of neglect and ingratitude. He felt the pang of remorse and resolved not to do the same again.
~ Diane Setterfield
myself, I found that my thoughts had been rearranged in my absence.
~ Diane Setterfield
And is it better to know? he asked me. I can't tell you. But once you know, it's impossible to go back.
~ Diane Setterfield
And now, dear reader, the story is over. It is time for you to cross the bridge once more and return to the world you came from. This river, which is and is not the Thames, must continue flowing without you. You have haunted here long enough, and besides, surely you have rivers of your own to attend to?
~ Diane Setterfield
Six months ago a miraculous story had burst wildly and messily into the Swan; today it was neatened, pressed, and put away without a crease in it.
~ Diane Setterfield
We are an impatient culture and an impatient electorate.
~ Dick Couch
Tyrants come and go, tyranny is constant.
~ Dick Francis
When I had finished dressing, I took another look in the same long mirror. There was the man who had come from Australia four months ago, a man in a good dark-gray suit, a white shirt, and a navy-blue silk tie; there was his shell, anyway. Inside I wasn't the same man, nor ever would be again.
~ Dick Francis
The only good thing about the good old days is they're gone.
~ Dick Gregory
Makes you wonder. When I left St. Louis, I was making five dollars a night. Now I'm getting $5,000 a week — for saying the same things out loud I used to say under my breath.
~ Dick Gregory
Every door of racial prejudice I can kick down, is one less door that my children have to kick down.
~ Dick Gregory
Survey Graphic
~ Dick Gregory
Human salvation lies in the hands of the creatively maladjusted.
~ Unknown
In short, climate change is the ruse to get the public to go for full socialism.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
Indeed, prior to 1860, the Democratic Party was the party of the slave plantation, and it trafficked in racism as a justification of slavery.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
The progressives and socialists advanced their own dream in opposition to the American dream.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
At some point, whether it be Jimmy Carter in 1980 or Obama in 2008, the Democratic Party lost its moorings and became radicalized.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
The future is always unpredictable, but one trend seems clear. God is the future, and atheism is on its way out.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
American era is ending in part because a powerful group of Americans wants it to end. The American dream is shrinking because some of our leaders want it to shrink. Decline, in other words, has become a policy objective. And if this decline continues at the current pace, America as we know it will cease to exist. In effect, we will have committed national suicide.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
Even so, the proposal is interesting because Jackson was a Democrat—the founding father of the Democratic Party—while Tubman was a Republican. Admittedly
~ Dinesh D'Souza
No, what interests me most here is the familiar attitude of superiority, condescension, and disdain. That was evident in the pro-slavery blather of the nineteenth century, and it was on full display at the Mandarin Oriental in November 2014. Democrats, it seems, never change their stripes.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
Alinsky remained, as he put it, an "outside agitator." He firmly believed that activists should not become part of the government. Yet ironically, Alinsky became the mentor to two figures, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, who would learn from his techniques and then take them into the innermost corridors of power. Their
~ Dinesh D'Souza
Illegal immigration is not merely a mechanism for changing the political, religious and cultural composition of America; it is literally a mechanism for changing, in ways that Americans have not agreed to and immigration laws have not authorized, the actual DNA of America.
~ Dinesh D'Souza