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Quotes About Transformation

When things need to change, think S.C.A.M.P.E.R. -- coined by Bob Eberle:
~ Robert Plank
I have to try and change the landscape, whatever it is.
~ Robert Plant
Since the dawn of time, God has done things that baffle humanity. He still confounds me... I can't control what happened, but I can control how I respond to what happened. It wasn't about what happened to me; it was about what happened within me.
~ Robert Rogers
yet to learn that they were no longer the same human beings I had once known. In
~ Robert S. Johnson
The transformation of which I speak is nothing less than the liberating, joyful experience of increasing freedom from the power of sin's bondage.
~ Robert Saucy
death, so that as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life." (Rom. 6:4; cf. 2 Cor. 12:18)
~ Robert Saucy
You will suddenly realize that the reason you never changed before was because you didn't want to.
~ Robert Schuller
Use a great deal of love. And I would remind your readers that although it may seem burdensome to be the one who is ill or caring for the one who is ill, it is a stepping-stone to something else. It is a rung on the ladder of evolvement.
~ Robert Schwartz
Change is inevitable, and the disruption it causes often brings both inconvenience and opportunity.
~ Robert Scoble
She was strikingly ignorant, but he had known that from the start. What he had not known was how quickly her ignorance would cease to seem charming and would begin to seem contemptible.
~ Robert Silverberg
This is now my go-to strategy for member retention and acquisition. Create an on-boarding product that delivers a member transformation. Then market that new member on-boarding system as a bonus that increases sales conversions on the front end.
~ Robert Skrob
Painting, sculpture and architecture are finished, but the art habit continues.
~ Robert Smithson
One bright afternoon, near a place called Krek, Converse had watched with astonishment as the world of things transformed itself into a single overwhelming act of murder. In a manner of speaking he had discovered himself. Himself was a soft shell-less quivering thing encased in a hundred and sixty pounds of pink sweating meat. It was real enough. It tried to burrow into the earth. It wept.
~ Robert Stone
The term [Americanization] invokes the transformation of the landscape into unnatural mechanical shapes, of night into day, of speed for its own sake, an irrational passion for novelty at the expense of quality, a worship of gimmickry.
~ Robert Stone
All For a Day" All day I have written words: My subject has been that. Words. And I am wrong. And the words. I burn Three pages of them. Words. And the moon, moonlight, that too I burn. —A poem remains. But in the words, in the words In the fire that is now words. I eat the words that remain. And am eaten. By nothing, By all that I have not made.
~ Robert Sward
The Golden Light that will be diffused throughout all the happy world from the rays of the risen sun of Socialism.
~ Robert Tressell
Some of the ceilings and walls were so cracked and broken that they had to be replastered. Openings were cut through walls and doors were being put where no doors had been before. Old broken chimney pots were being taken down and new ones were being taken up and fixed in their
~ Robert Tressell
Paradoxically, the more people give up their crutches, the soothing mechanisms of their lives, their self-nourishing habits and deadening routines, the more they are able to embrace life.
~ Robert W. Firestone
What was once an anonymous medium where anyone could be anyone," Eli Pariser wrote in 2011, "is now a tool for soliciting and analyzing our personal data.
~ Robert W. McChesney
The soul of the world had opened and I fantasized that everything wicked, distressing and painful was on the point of vanishing...all notion of the future paled and the past dissolved. In the glowing present, I myself glowed.
~ Robert Walser
May this not be a moment, but a movement.
~ Robert Whitlow
But seriously Holden, what is the island called now?" "Sentosa," Holden said romantically and with a flourish of his unoccupied left hand. "Sentosa. Sounds romantic all right. So this is the progress you're talking about?
~ Robert Yeo
Bernard Shaw's play My Fair Lady.
~ Robert Young
Y aunque no había transcurrido, yo percibía inmensos espacios de tiempo entre mi ayer taciturno y mi hoy vaciloso. Pensé: Ahora que todo ha cambiado, ¿quién soy yo dentro del amplio uniforme?
~ Roberto Arlt