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Quotes About Shift

What we are describing is a mindset change from "doing my job" to "doing the job." It is also a change in focus from "what we are doing" (work) to what is getting done (results).
~ Chris Sims
Care, admitted as guest, quickly turns to be master.
~ Christian Nestell Bovee
I have found that the biggest moments in life, the ones that change everything, usually catch you by surprise.
~ Christina Baker Kline
No, I am Dorothy now.
~ Christina Baker Kline
History," wrote the researchers, "is always ending today.
~ Christine Kenneally
The serious readers are usually people who have swerved off course in their own first acts—who have gone through major changes in their lives.
~ Christine Vachon
True surrender is giving up an old way for a new way.
~ Christopher Freeman
I'm most interested in that moment when my entire perspective changes, and I have to reconsider everything.
~ Hedi Slimane
In the 1950s, U.S. employees nationwide paid collectively about 11 percent of their retirement costs. By the mid-2000s, they were paying 51 percent. Hundreds of billions of dollars in safety net costs were shifted from companies to employees without any offsetting real increase in the typical worker's pay. For ordinary Americans, the consequences were acute.
~ Hedrick Smith
Any serious shift towards more sustainable societies has to include gender equality.
~ Helen Clark
It was early summer. And everything, as it always does, began to heave and change.
~ Helen Garner
crossing the lines, which is probably as good a definition of how social change happens as one can find.2
~ Helen Graham
The heresy of one age becomes the orthodoxy of the next.
~ Helen Keller
A miracle is a shift in perception. ["A Course In Miracles", a metaphysical text]
~ Helen Schucman
Non c'è nulla che possiamo ritrovare nel modo in cui lo abbiamo lasciato.Il tempo non si arresta e cambia le cose.
~ Helga Schneider
The truth changes all the time.
~ Henning Mankell
All appears to change when we change.
~ Henri Frdric Amiel
Urban revolution" identifies a long historical shift, from an agricultural to an industrial to an urban world, according to Lefebvre's account, but it also captures a shift in the internal territorial form of the city, from the originary political city through the mercantile, then industrial, city to the present "critical phase," the harbinger of a certain globalization of the urban.
~ Henri Lefebvre
History knows no resting places and no plateaus
~ Henry Kissinger
For the balance of power is never static; its components are in constant flux.
~ Henry Kissinger
I have always thought that change you can see and feel is best.
~ Henry Rollins
Some men a forward motion love,But I by backward steps would move.
~ Henry Vaughan
All things must change to something new, to something strange.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
watching the movement of history, we see that every year and with each new writer, opinion as to what is good for mankind changes; so that what once seemed good, ten years later seems bad, and vice versa.
~ Leo Tolstoy