A Quote by Jason Statham

Suits change a lot - the wide lapel thing, the fashion trends, the trousers change. — © Jason Statham
Suits change a lot - the wide lapel thing, the fashion trends, the trousers change.
I think about the trends at the moment in the planet and how it looks for my grandchildren. I don't panic over it, even though rationally maybe I should. I have faith that these terrible trends will change, and they will not go to their logical conclusions of climate change, militarism, pollution, overpopulation.
I love 40's-60's fashion because it suits the type of figure that I have the most, so that's what I always go for. I won't change!
I am trying change trends in movies, just as I am trying to change trends in politics.
Every so often we hear people clamor for a change. Let's change the Constitution, change the form of Government, change everything for better or worse except to change the only thing that needs changing first: The human heart and our standard of success and human values.
The thing about the basics is they don't really change - it's the details and the proportions that change. The shirt may be cut slimmer or looser, the suit might be darker or lighter, the sneakers might not have laces, but you're still talking about shirts and suits and sneakers.
You see, I know change I see change I embody change All we do is change Yeah, I know change We are born to change We sometimes regard it as a metaphor That reflects the way things ought to be In fact change takes time It exceeds expectations It requires both now and then See, although the players change The song remains the same And the truth is... You gotta have the balls to change
You can’t change the world, but you can change yourself. That adage suits consumer capitalism perfectly, since the illusion of changing ourselves is a successfully maintained through shopping.
We've navigated a lot of change at Campbell's. The best thing for me to be able to do is to discuss that change with people.
I do tend to play characters that have a lot of costume and hair change. I sort of like the change of physicality thing.
Life should be all about change. But some things shouldn't change. And my three-piece suits are one of those things.
I'm always trying to change things - change my character, change my look, change my hair, change my facial hair, change my costumes, or implement different jackets or catchphrases. I try to keep myself fresh.
I don't harp on what I could change about the past, because I can't go back and change it. But definitely a lot of things I would change.
You see a lot of bands and a lot of artists making that mistake: They become successful for doing something, and then they change everything. They change the people; they change the approach. And then, all of a sudden, almost the essence of what you do is gone.
What is the difference between a living thing and a dead thing? In the medical world, a clinical definition of death is a body that does not change. Change is life. Stagnation is death. If you don't change, you die. It's that simple. It's that scary.
What you're supposed to do when you don't like a thing is change it. If you can't change it, change the way you think about it. Don't complain.
All change is change for the better. There is no such thing as "change for the worse." Change is the process of Life Itself, and that process could be called by the name 'evolution.' And evolution moves in only one direction: forward, and toward improvement.
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