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Quotes About Transformation

Until Washington crossed the Delaware, the triumph of the old order seemed inevitable. Thereafter, things would never be the same again.
~ David Hackett Fischer
With the whole world in economic recession, a new approach was called for.
~ David Harvey
Volcker, Reagan, Thatcher, and Deng Xaioping all took minority arguments that had long been in circulation and made them majoritarian (though in no case without a protracted struggle).
~ David Harvey
Volcker and Thatcher both plucked from the shadows of relative obscurity a particular doctrine that went under the name of 'neoliberalism' and transformed it into the central guiding principle of economic thought and management.
~ David Harvey
This is what the bourgeois political economists have done: they have treated value as a fact of nature, not a social construction arising out of a particular mode of production. What Marx is interested in is a revolutionary transformation of society, and that means an overthrow of the capitalist value-form, the construction of an alternative value-structure, an alternative value-system that does not have the specific character of that achieved under capitalism.
~ David Harvey
You were a laugh with some potential. Now you're but a pricey pain.
~ David Hine
The effort to transform natural inequalities into social equality could only lead to greater, more brutal inequality; the socialist effort to transform individual diversity into social unity could only lead to the totalitarian state.
~ David Horowitz
As a result, Italians who today bear illustrious noble names are not necessarily the progeny of nobility but may be instead the descendants of poor Jews who sought a new life by passing through the doors of the Catechumens. Of
~ David I. Kertzer
Ritual may be vital to reaction, but it is also the life blood of revolution.
~ David I. Kertzer
A spiritual renaissance is long overdue.
~ David Icke
Serdukov looked at the coast, assaulted by waves, rocks becoming sand.
~ David Ignatius
The industry is aging!
~ David J Anderson
David J. Anderson
~ WIP Society
Raw data, like raw potatoes, usually require cleaning before use. Ronald A. Thisted
~ David J. Hand
The Atonement allows us to grow,
~ David J. Ridges
change, make mistakes, and recover. Consider this: Without practice, we could never grow to be more like Jesus. Practice requires that we make mistakes. The Atonement, therefore, provides the conditions for us to practice without fear of permanent failure since it can heal all things as we strive to become more like Jesus.
~ David J. Ridges
They turn their attention back to Ella playing. As they look, April takes a deep breath, opens her mouth, and in a voice as clear as crystal, sings - Amazing grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me. I once was lost but now I'm found. Was blind but now I see.
~ David Johnson
Metaphorically, Daoism anticipates something like the butterfly effect. Way-making (dao) gives rise to continuity, Continuity gives rise to difference, Difference to plurality, And plurality gives rise to the manifold of everything that is happening (wanwu) In Chinese thought, this transformation is called Dahua, the great transformation, a principle that seems to express glimpses of universal evolution.
~ David Jones
true that there is much work for all to do in the times ahead. The work you are going to do will be lighter and easier because you are going to connect with your galactic consciousness. You left part of yourself
~ David K. Miller
understanding the ascension.
~ David K. Miller
one of the essential elements of cryptography: a deliberate transformation of the writing.
~ David Kahn
In October, 1819—six months before the first Christian missionaries arrived on the islands—Liholiho, under the inspiration of Kaahumanu, one of the widows of his father, suddenly, and in the presence of a large concourse of horrified natives, broke the most sacred of the tabus of his religion by partaking of food from vessels from which women were feasting, and the same day decreed the destruction of every temple and idol in the kingdom.
~ David Kal?kaua
As we "press forward to what lies ahead," the transformation we desire already "lies within us.
~ David Keller
She realized that for the dying butterflies were a symbol of transformation, not of death, but of life continuing, no matter what. Although your relationship with your loved one will change after death, it will also continue, no matter what. The challenge will be to make it a meaningful one.
~ David Kessler