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Quotes About Change

That was the thing about water under a bridge. It could get caught up in a bunch of debris, or it could sweep everything away, leaving nothing behind; it all depended on the ferocity of the storm.
~ Megan Hart
That's what it means. One day you will run toward something instead of away, and then you will understand.
~ Megan Hart
?simyl?jimai niekada neb?na vienodi. Jeigu esi palaimintas - arba prakeiktas - patirti š? jausm? daugiau negu vien? kart?, kiekvien? syk? b?na kitaip. Myl?dama niekada tuo neabejojau - meil? visada tikra, net jeigu trunka tik trump? akimirk?.
~ Megan Hart
Some things change. And some things don't.
~ Megan Hart
I'm still the girl who sat in the front of the class, ready to answer all the teacher's questions. I just lost most of the answers somewhere along the way. Dan didn't make
~ Megan Hart
Excuse our appearances. We are taking apart yesterday, to make way for tomorrow
~ Megan McCafferty
You don't have to agree with me, but I think the heart of who we are stays pretty much the same," Hope said, "What changes is how those core traits manifest themselves over time.
~ Megan McCafferty
When I'm at school in the city, I don't feel particularly worldly or wise. It's only when I come back home that I remember exactly why I left.
~ Megan McCafferty
Even with the best intentions, growing apart might just be an inevitable part of growing up.
~ Megan McCafferty
I've been told my whole life that I've got all the power. But it's only now that I'm beginning to believe it. My days of selling junk food and perfume are over. If the world is going to listen to me, I better start saying things that are worth hearing.
~ Megan McCafferty
I do believe the shotguns helped them accept this reality sooner than they might have otherwise.
~ Megan McCafferty
Let's choose all over nothing
~ Megan McCafferty
I pray that it will be different when they're our age. I pray for a cure to the Virus so they can choose not to share their bodies before they're ready. I pray that they will have the power to choose when and how they will marry, make love, make babies. And I pray that they will not be judged if they choose not to do those things in the "right" order.... My sister and I close our eyes. We dream of a better world. We imagine what we can - and will - do to make it possible.
~ Megan McCafferty
Since our school went MiNet blind, it's for seriously more like 1836 than 2036.
~ Megan McCafferty
In six weeks, I'd be packing up all my stuff and getting the hell out of Pineville. But until then, my life at The Mall would really, really suck.
~ Megan McCafferty
Bridget is my age and lives across the street. For the first twelve years of my life, these qualifications were all I needed in a best friend. But that was before Bridget's braces came off and her boyfriend Burke got on, before Hope and I met in our seventh grade Honors classes.
~ Megan McCafferty
Judy Moody did not want to give up summer. She
~ Megan McDonald
A prophet is one who sees what is happening and being done in the present that they can tell us what will happen to us if we do not change now, immediately, turning from our present course.
~ Megan McKenna
Sometimes, if you want to change a man's mind, you have to change the mind of the man next to him first.
~ Megan Whalen Turner
Sometimes, if you want to change a man's mind, you have to change the mind of the man next to him first.
~ Megan Whalen Turner
Oh, that," said the king with a shrug. "That isn't your honor, Costis. That's the public perception of your honor. It has nothing to do with anything important, except perhaps for manipulating fools who mistake honor for its bright, shiny trappings. You can always change the perceptions of fools.
~ Megan Whalen Turner
Calf love doesn't usually survive amputation, Your Majesty.
~ Megan Whalen Turner
I think a good book is a good book forever. I don't think they get less good because times change.
~ Megan Whalen Turner
these are the regions where populations of artists and radicals in the 1930s and 1940s morphed into heavily Latino populations in the 1950s and 1960s.
~ Meghan Daum