By declaring yourself a leader, you're taking initiative and moving into a role of influence in a lively and vital network that's changing the world. We're changing the world, first by changing ourselves and then by touching the world as changed beings. We believe the change in us catalyzes change in others. So in changing the world, we're choosing to be the change we wish to see in the world. By taking on this leadership role, you are choosing to be the change too.
It is you who are choosing, in any moment, to be happy or choosing to be sad, or choosing to be angry, or forgiving, or enlightened, or whatever. You are choosing.
Be slow in choosing a friend, slower in changing.
The hard part is choosing to change what needs changing.
The flow of people in a setting, their changing relationships to each other and their environment, and their constantly changing expressions and movements - all combine to create dynamic situations that provide the photographer with limitless choices of when to push the button. By choosing a precise intersection between subject and time, he may transform the ordinary into the extraordinary and the real into the surreal.
For me, life is about being positive and hopeful, choosing to be joyful, choosing to be encouraging, choosing to be empowering.
Americans are changing right before our eyes. They are choosing different lifestyles, families, traditions and ways of living.
Politics are not a science based on logic; they are the capacity of always choosing at each instant, in constantly changing situations, the least harmful, the most useful.
I felt amazed at the choosing one had to do, over and over a million times daily--choosing love, then choosing it again...how loving and being in love could be so different.
We're not choosing the art, the art is choosing us. The pieces are choosing the walls where they hang.
Constantly choosing the lesser of two evils is still choosing evil.
Choosing a partner is choosing a set of problems. There are no problem-free candidates.
When It comes to choosing a college or choosing a direction in life, you only have to please yourself.
Freedom is choosing your responsibility. It's not having no responsibilitie s; it's choosing the ones you want.
When you choose a language, you're choosing more than a set of technical trade-offs-you're choosing a community.
Choosing the car you drive is like choosing your wardrobe, maybe even more important.