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It is a secret both in nature and state, that it is safer to change many things than one.
Francis Bacon, Sr.
Memory cannot exist without endurance of the things perceived, and the thing perceived cannot remain where it has never been.
William Hazlitt
One of the things I like best about the Halloween show is that I change outfits about six times in the show. It is a lot of fun to play the different characters.
Nancy Kerrigan
Our mothers' generation fought so hard to change things and we're the first generation to benefit. And now you get girls in their twenties who say they're not feminists.
Kristin Davis
People who soar are those who refuse to sit back, sigh and wish things would change. They neither complain of their lot nor passively dream of some distant ship coming in. Rather, they visualize in their minds that they are not quitters; they will not allow life's circumstances to push them down and hold them under.
Anonymous
Sometimes if you want to see a change for the better, you have to take things into your own hands.
Clint Eastwood
Sometimes we look for those thunderous things to happen in our life for our lives to change or go in the other direction. We seek the miracle. We seek the parting of the seas, the moving of the mountains. But no, it's a quiet thing. At least for me it was.
Ben Vereen
The Christian's Bible is a drug store. Its contents remain the same, but the medical practice changes.
Mark Twain
They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.
Andy Warhol
Time is change; we measure its passing by how much things alter.
Nadine Gordimer
To change and to change for the better are two different things.
German Proverb
Two things upon this changing earth can neither change nor end; the splendor of Christ's humble birth, the love of friend for friend.
Anonymous
We immediately become more effective when we decide to change ourselves rather than asking things to change for us.
Stephen Covey
A golf course is the epitome of all that is purely transitory in the universe; a space not to dwell in, but to get over as quickly as possible.
Jean Giraudoux
A great wind swept over the ghetto, carrying away shame, invisibility and four centuries of humiliation. But when the wind dropped people saw it had been only a little breeze, friendly, almost gentle.
Jean Genet
A life spent in constant labor is a life wasted, save a man be such a fool as to regard a fulsome obituary notice as ample reward.
George Jean Nathan
A man can keep another's secret better than his own. A woman her own better than others.
Jean de la Bruyere
A noble heart cannot suspect in others the pettiness and malice that it has never felt.
Jean Racine
A position of eminence makes a great person greater and a small person less.
Jean de la Bruyere
A timid person is frightened before a danger, a coward during the time, and a courageous person afterwards.
Jean Paul Richter