Quotes About Change
but there will be other things, new things. That's how it is with change. You leave one thing behind, and there's something else to take it's place.
~ Deborah Ellis
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But there will be other things, new things. That's how it is with change. You leave one thing behind, and there's something else to take its place.
~ Deborah Ellis
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Grady's a man of action who craves excitement and needs plenty of activity, and he's seen precious little of either in the ten or so years he's been our sheriff. Well, let's just say that since Candi Heart came to town, he's had plenty to keep him busy, what with the stream of crimes that follows her around. And then there's the mystery surrounding the woman herself. Suffice to say, Candi's not quite what she appears and leave it at that.
~ Deborah Grace Staley
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know you dislike change. So do I. But it comes whether we like it or not. Each day we grow older. People are born, marry... die. Governments come and go. Wars are won or lost. Nothing stays the same forever except God's love. All we can do is pray for strength to make the best of whatever comes.
~ Deborah Hale
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But I know that if I don't at least try, I'll stay the way I am till it kills me. Till I kill me, I mean. I never really accept that that's what I'm doing - I say it, but I don't believe it.
~ Deborah Hautzig
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As summer turns to fall, Vincent, at twenty-six, is alone.
~ Deborah Heiligman
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To learn from the past, understand the present, and change the future," David said.
~ Deborah Hopkinson
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You'd have to look hard to find Oliver's name in a history book. But in that small mining camp in Fayette County, West Virginia, Oliver did something important: he changed on life, and that life changed many.
~ Deborah Hopkinson
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I love Black Beauty, but it's just a story, of course. What matters is. . . I don't know. . . what you do once the story is inside you.
~ Deborah Hopkinson
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To make things change, you need a strong heart.
~ Deborah Hopkinson
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Everything that she valued had come to her through change, and through change she would one day lose everything. All except honor.
~ Deborah J. Ross
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Since we cannot solve the health injuries linked to industrial agriculture with the same mindset that created them, we have to view food and eating in a new way.
~ Deborah Kesten
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if we don't take action now, we're choosing to stand by passively and watch as what passes for food today does nothing less than change both our health destiny and the arc of human evolution.
~ Deborah Kesten
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stop dwelling on it? If you think about it day
~ Deborah L. Davis
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spin a cocoon around herself.
~ Deborah Layton
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Life falls apart. We try to get a grip and hold it together. And then we realize we don't want to hold it together.
~ Deborah Levy
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As much as I try to make the past keep still and mind its manners, it moves and murmurs with me through every day.
~ Deborah Levy
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I have never got a grip on when the past begins or where it ends, but if cities map the past with statues made from bronze forever frozen in one dignified position, as much as I try to make the past keep still and mind its manners, it moves and murmurs with me through every day.
~ Deborah Levy
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This was the rearranged space of yesterday.
~ Deborah Levy
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Time has shattered, it's cracked like my lips.
~ Deborah Levy
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That night, in the deep heat of Greece, devoured by mosquitoes and reminiscences, I was thinking about all the doors I had closed in my life and what it would have taken to keep them ajar.
~ Deborah Levy
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We have travelled a long distance from the cow with a bucket of raw milk under its udder. We are a long way from home.' This
~ Deborah Levy
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I had lost my job. I was no longer officially a minor historian. Perhaps I was history itself, flailing around in a number of directions, sometimes all of them at the same time.
~ Deborah Levy
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I wanted my whole life so far to slip away with the rolling waves, to begin a different kind of life. But I didn't know what that meant or how to get to it
~ Deborah Levy
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