Quotes about Change
We are so used to considering everything through the prism of our current feelings and our most recent acquisitions that it is a radical change to consider the vast before . But if we would live well, it is necessary.
— Eugene Peterson
The hunger problem is not going to be solved by government or by industry but in church, among Christians who learn a different way to pursue happiness.
— Eugene Peterson
I didn't know it at the time, but what I absorbed in my subconscious, which eventually surfaced years later, was a developing conviction that the most effective strategy for change, for revolution—at least on the large scale that the kingdom of God involves—comes from a minority working from the margins.
— Eugene Peterson
New faces have more authority than accustomed ones.
— Euripides
The state of the economy is not the issue when it comes to growing a business. The relevant questions are always: 'What business are you in? Furthermore, is it adapting to the times?'
— Robert Kiyosaki
You need to dismount when your horse is dead. What was relevant 20 years ago is no longer relevant today. Therefore, you need to reinvent yourself.
— Frans van Houten
Don't say I hate institutionalised religion - rather than saying I hate those things, which I do not, what I'm saying is that perhaps there is a way of opening more doors, rather than closing so many.
— Lady Gaga
Being reminded about the incredible power of God's love, and living as He intended, is the most powerful motivation to change.
— Rick Warren
A change in external circumstances without inner renewal is a materialist's illusion, as though man were only a product of his social circumstance and nothing else.
— Jurgen Moltmann
We can best help you to prevent war not by repeating your words and following your methods but by finding new words and creating new methods.
— Virginia Woolf
Repentance means you change your mind so deeply that it changes you.
— Bruce Wilkinson
I hate repetition. Even when I am home and have to buy milk, I go a different way each time to avoid having a habit of anything. Habits are really bad.
— Marina Abramovic