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Quotes about Change

I don't really like being with people my own age for long periods, because all we talk about is our decrepitude, how the world is changing for the worse even though it isn't.
— Ian Mckellen
Like life, the beauty of sports is that no two periods are identical.
— Virender Sehwag
Modern Society will find no solution to the ecological problem unless it takes a serious look at its lifestyles.
— Pope John Paul II
No pleasure endures unseasoned by variety
— Publilius Syrus
It is a bad plan that admits of no modification.
— Publilius Syrus
It is sometimes expedient to forget what you know.
— Publilius Syrus
Rightly understood the New Year festival is an act of faith. It is easier for the year to change than to change ourselves. But we believe that somehow, magically, one will lead to the other.
— R. Joseph Hoffmann
Conversion meant a conscious turning away from the old way of life.
— Kent Hughes
Again, the emphasis of the language warns against regression, for it literally reads, "You have become having need of milk, not solid food."4 They had begun to eat solid food early on but were now back on the bottle. The truth is, there is simply no such thing as a static Christian. We either move forward or fall back. We are either climbing or falling. We are either winning or losing. Static, status quo Christianity is a delusion!
— Kent Hughes
When sudden change catapults you into something new, remember this: God has a better idea for how you should spend this time of your life. You may stubbornly say, "I am going to stay right here where this brook was, no matter what." But if the brook has dried up, like it or not, you have to move on. It is
— RT Kendall
When the brook dries up, we know it is time to move. God has something better in mind. Count on it. He will never leave you nor forsake you (seen Hebrews 13:5). No good thing will He withhold from you when it is God's will
— RT Kendall
John Newton looked across the kitchen table and said to William Cowper, "I'm not what I ought to be. I'm not what I want to be. I'm not what I hope to be. But thank God I'm not what I used to be.
— RT Kendall