A Quote by Gail Sheehy

If we don't change, we don't grow. If we don't grow, we aren't really living. — © Gail Sheehy
If we don't change, we don't grow. If we don't grow, we aren't really living.
If we don't change, we don't grow. If we don't grow, we are not really living.
A relationship is like life. It isn't a process of preservation, but of change and growth. Unless you grow and change together, you will change ... and grow apart.
Grow a leader-grow the organization. A company cannot grow without until its leaders grow within.
I'm a constant learner. You need to be a constant student because things change and you have to change and grow. And I emphasize the word 'grow.'
I'm a constant learner. You need to be a constant student because things change and you have to change and grow. And I emphasize the word 'grow'.
I grow herbs near the back door, and you can grow a wonderful selection of herbs and window boxes... My idea is that you should grow what you eat. There's no point in growing something like celeriac - which is very difficult to grow - if you hate it.
State are not made, nor patched; they grow; Grow slow through centuries of pain, And grow correctly in the main; But only grow by certain laws, Of certain bits in certain jaws.
When the digital world is really here, movies can be disseminated from satellite direct to homes and direct to small theaters in Mongolia and northern Russia and obscure places that the market for movies is going to grow and grow and grow.
I am living proof that youth possess a unique capacity to grow and change - that the child who seems hopeless today could go on to change the world.
I want to grow. I want to be better. You Grow. We all grow. We're made to grow.You either evolve or you disappear.
We grow when the walls press in. We grow when life steals our control. We grow in the darkness.
It may be made a question whether men grow wiser as they grow older, anymore than they grow stronger or healthier or honest.
A moustache is actually the one thing I really can grow. One of the bad parts about my facial hair situation is that I can't grow sideburns. I'm happy to still have my own hair on my head, but I can't grow any sideburns. If you ever see me with sideburns, they're not real.
It would take centuries and he must grow and grow and grow, but he was in no hurry--he grokked that Eternity and the ever-beautifully-changing Now were identical.
In time we grow older, we grow wiser, we grow smarter, and we're better. And I feel like I'm becoming more seasoned, although I don't have my salt-and-pepper hair.
A man can only grow to a certain point when alone; to grow further you need some "irrational shocks", like a wife and children; a dramatic change to your own life.
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