A Quote by Mercedes Lackey

Change or stagnate. Keep moving or die. — © Mercedes Lackey
Change or stagnate. Keep moving or die.
So often I heard people paying blind obeisance to change - as though it had some virtue of its own. Change or we will die. Change or we will stagnate. Evergreens don't stagnate.
Everything has to keep moving forward in 'Endeavour.' Otherwise, it will stagnate.
I want to be a jazzman until the day I die. To help keep that motion, momentum and movement going, for myself, for my students, for the people who hear me. Oh sure, some days you look around at this country and look at the evidence and think, Oh Lord, don't look good. But you keep moving. You gotta keep moving.
The way I deal with arthritis is to keep moving. As long as I can play hard tennis, as long as I can ski or ride a horse - all kinds of things can come your way. As long as you can, do it. People who retire die. My dad retired and died shortly after. Just keep moving.
...our life crises tell us that we need to break free of beliefs that no longer serve our personal development. These points at which we must choose to change or to stagnate are our greatest challenges. Every new crossroads means we enter into a new cycle of change - whether it be adopting a new health regimen or a new spiritual practice. And change inevitably means letting go of familiar people and places and moving on to another stage of life.
Obsolescence is a fate devoutly to be wished, lest science stagnate and die.
If you don't keep learning and growing, you're going to stagnate.
A civilization that only looks inward will stagnate. We have to keep looking outward; we have to keep finding new avenues for human endeavor and human expression.
To keep always in the same place means to stagnate.
You can't change what happened. Just like you can't change the future by worrying about it. You just have to keep moving.
Companies rarely die from moving too fast, and they frequently die from moving too slowly.
By nature, I keep moving, man. My theory is, be the shark. You've just got to keep moving. You can't stop.
I just believe that sometimes in life you're like a shark - you have to keep moving through water; otherwise, you'll die.
In life you cannot be captured by the past. If you're not prepared to change for the future, you will stagnate.
Rule number four for me as a writer? Plotlines are like sharks: They either keep moving or they die. ~J.R. Ward
The key to life when it gets tough is to keep moving. Just keep moving.
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