A Quote by Jennifer Fallon

Accept what you can not change-change that which is unacceptable. — © Jennifer Fallon
Accept what you can not change-change that which is unacceptable.
Change the changeable, accept the unchangeable, and remove yourself from the unacceptable.
The problem is that it takes physicians so long to accept a radical change. And the lag is unacceptable.
I'm always willing to accept change, just as long as it isn't change for the sake of change. If that change will result in a better way of doing things, then I'm all for it.
If I find here and Now unacceptable, I have three choices: 1-Totally accept it. 2- Change it. 3-Remove myself from the situation. That is taking responsibility for my life.
Are you on the eve of change? Embrace it. Accept it. Don't resist it. Change is not only a part of life, change is a necessary part of God's strategy. To use us to change the world, he alters our assignments.
I think the growth of the brain is a slow process. But you do change and the more you accept change and embrace change, the better.
Cause change and lead; accept change and survive; resist change and die.
Our lives change. Our feelings for each other change. Our bearings change. The song changes. The air changes. The temperature of the shower changes. Accept this. We must accept this.
We accept the world in order to change it. If you do not accept, then what are you going to change?
Think of managing change as an adventure. It tests your skills and abilities. It brings forth talent that may have been dormant. Change is also a training ground for leadership. When we think of leaders, we remember times of change, innovation, and conflict. Leadership is often about shaping a new way of life. To do that, you must advance change, take risks, and accept responsibility for making change happen.
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
If we rail and kick against it and grow bitter, we won't change the inevitable; but we will change ourselves. I know. I have tried it. I once refused to accept an inevitable situation with which I was confronted. I played the fool and railed against it, and rebelled. I turned my nights into hells of insomnia. I brought upon myself everything I didn't want. Finally, after a year of self-torture, I had to accept what I knew from the outset I couldn't possible alter.
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.
A credible and effective response to climate change - which protects future generations from an unacceptable level of risk - needs the involvement of all countries.
The key to developing the courage to change is to first accept that change is inevitable.
I think just... never date anyone who doesn't accept you, and don't change for them. They aren't going to change for you.
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