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Quotes About Change

The logical connection was irrefutable. Her vision channels were being forced to encompass more than the narrow field of commerce, thereby becoming wider. The subject matter or palatability of the new visions was irrelevant. That they
~ Nalini Singh
No one knows what the Net will be like with emotion -' 'We know,' the Ghost said. 'Before Silence, our race was on the verge of extinction.' Violence and insanity had run rampant, savaging the PsyNet from within. 'Yes, exactly - *before* Silence. The Protocol's changed us, changed the Net. I'm alive today because of what I learned from the conditioning process. We won't go back to what we were.
~ Nalini Singh
Life isn't static, and sometimes, we don't realize the value of knowledge or even of people, until farther down the track, when we're mature enough to truly understand.
~ Nalini Singh
Life isn't static, and sometimes, we don't realize the value of knowledge or even of people, until further down the track, when we're mature enough to truly understand.
~ Nalini Singh
As Zie Zen's ashes flew on the wind, so did the time of those who had been born in freedom, caged in Silence, only to see it fall. Now . . . now it was the time of those who had been born in Silence, fought for freedom.
~ Nalini Singh
Just because we grow doesn't mean we forget our old selves. We are all created of many skins.
~ Nalini Singh
Slater Patalis had been drawn to their suburban home because of Elena. Until that awful, cruel day a lifetime ago, they'd been a family of six. Jeffrey, Marguerite, and their four girls. Mirabelle, with her hot blood and wild affection. Ariel, even tempered and bossy and protective. Elena, who wanted to do everything her older sisters did, and Beth, too young to truly remember now who they'd been together before Slater Patalis walked through the kitchen door.
~ Nalini Singh
Jeremy Vance had rescued a broken bird, expecting her to stay broken. But of course Sarah hadn't been willing to be frozen in time.
~ Nalini Singh
Anarchy took its first breath.
~ Nalini Singh
she'd been shaped by the winds of another life. Now
~ Nalini Singh
How you mean, 'doughnut hole'?" Ti-Jeanne had asked. "That's what they call it when an inner city collapses and people run to the suburbs," he'd answered.
~ Nalo Hopkinson
Left Foot, Right In
~ Nalo Hopkinson
Nalo Hopkinson
~ Unknown
I'm happy to be here," he thought to himself as he shined an old woman's mirror, "and I know this is better than the Great Swamp of Ink, but it isn't what I expected at all.
~ Nalo Hopkinson
I had put on beauty as a hermit crab puts on a discarded shell.
~ Nalo Hopkinson
You folk are so finicky about time, living it in straight lines like that.
~ Nalo Hopkinson
She calls herself Fleet 'cause she used to be a flute player, back in the day. BC, you know?" "British Colombia?" He looked sad. "No, Before Crack.
~ Nalo Hopkinson
We are all here, all the powers of the Ginen lives for all the centuries that they have been in existence, and we all fight. We change when change is needed. We are a little different in each place that the Ginen have come to rest, and any one of is already many powers. No cancer can fell us all, no blight cover us completely.
~ Nalo Hopkinson
I bet there are still many openings and loopholes in art history ... which are being overlooked right now by millions of young people who complain that everything has already been done, so that they cannot do new breakthroughs. However, the history of the world says that we don't win the games, but we change the rules of the games.
~ Nam June Paik
If cats could talk, they wouldn't.
~ Unknown
Something there is that doesn't love a wall, That sends the frozen-ground-swell under it And spills the upper boulders in the sun ... —Robert Frost
~ Unknown
To stay young, To save the world, Break the mirror.
~ Nanao Sakaki
Years ago, I thought old age would be dreadful because I should not be able to do things I would want to do. Now I find there is nothing I want to do after all.
~ Nancy Astor
The penalty for success is to be bored by the people who used to snub you.
~ Nancy Astor