Quotes About Transformation
Michael Jordan broke the mold of the Magic Johnson/Larry Bird era - he came in and he had a gold chain, he wore longer shorts and his sneakers were a different style.
~ Fabolous
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I've retired my sneakers for stilettos, baby!
~ Vivica A. Fox
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My 'SNL' days of working through the night have come and gone.
~ Seth Meyers
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So comes snow after fire, and even dragons have their ending!
~ J. R. R. Tolkien
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Cement doesn't give as much as snow.
~ Shaun White
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I didn't really like snowboarding in the beginning. Now, I just love it. I'm in love with it.
~ Chloe Kim
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The X Games have done night and day for snowboarding and action sports.
~ Nate Holland
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No matter what era you're looking at - war affects things in so many different ways.
~ Gary Cole
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So many people move in with somebody and try to hold on to who they were before they were with that person and that's not what the space is about. You have to allow it to become the both of you.
~ Jeremiah Brent
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For an actor to have the chance to go and play something that's far away from yourself, physically and also in terms of personality, character, is so much fun.
~ Taron Egerton
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In the case of the apple, the fruit nearly always falls far from the tree.
~ Michael Pollan
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TotuÈ™i, tot ceea ce pot s? realizeze scriitorii în general este s? ridice în aer un deget sensibil È™i s? presimt? o schimbare a vremii; foarte rar ei înÈ™iÈ™i provoac? schimbarea.
~ Michael Pollan
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If you hadn't done what you did," he told Weil, "I would never have become Ram Dass.
~ Michael Pollan
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awareness changes the situation; any action carried out with awareness is transformed through awareness itself.
~ Michael Richardson
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Black Magick is the process of self-transformation through an antinomian initiatory structure, Black meaning the hidden wisdom, power of darkness, dreams and staging the reality you wish and Magick being the process to ascend, become immortal in spirit.
~ Michael W. Ford
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The time is now proper for us to reform backward; more by dissenting than by agreeing; by differing more than by consent.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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el Apenino muestra sus cabezas hostiles e inaccesibles, desde donde se ven rodar muchos torrentes que, tras perder su primera furia, se dirigen hacia estos valles y llegan transformados en arroyos muy plácidos y dulces.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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Les montagnes bougent, c'est juste qu'elles bougent lentement.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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All along the street, keys rattle in key-holes as each shop's ornate metal clothing is stripped away...It's as if, having unlocked the chastity of shutters and doors, they can't see the point in maintaining any shred of modesty.
~ Michel Faber
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Isserley walked along the path the generations of sheep-flocks had made, up the tiers of the hill. In her mind, she was already
~ Michel Faber
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Only the other day, Robbie had gone to a terrible disco in Alness, hoping it would transform his life in some way.
~ Michel Faber
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The walls shrugged themselves loose from their foundations and slid towards the centre of the room, as if attracted by the struggle. The ceiling, a massive rectangular slab of concrete furrowed with fluorescent white, also shuddered loose and loomed down on her.
~ Michel Faber
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Do not ask who I am and do not ask me to remain the same: leave it to our bureaucrats and our police to see that our papers are in order.
~ Michel Foucault
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Raymond Roussel] said that after his first book he expected that the next morning there would be a kind of aura around his person and that everyone in the street would be able to see that he had written a book. This is the obscure desire harboured by everyone who writes. It is true that the first text one writes is neither written for others, nor because one is what one is: one writes to become other than what one is. One tries to modify one's way of being through the act of writing.
~ Michel Foucault
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