A Quote by Mike Murdock

Discontent is the catalyst for change. — © Mike Murdock
Discontent is the catalyst for change.
Discontent with the status quo is a great catalyst for vision.
Men do change, and change comes like a little wind that ruffles the curtains at dawn, and it comes like the stealthy perfume of wildflowers hidden in the grass. Change may be announced by a small ache, so that you think you're catching cold. Or you may feel a faint disgust for something you loved yesterday. It may even take the form of a hunger that peanuts won't satisfy. Isn't overeating said to be one of the strongest symptoms of discontent. And isn't discontent the lever of change?
If I had to probably define and characterize my job, and maybe the job of a CEO today in this global world, highly volatile, uncertain, and when you need to transform is to be the catalyst for change. That's probably the definition I would give to my job. I'm the catalyst.
You can be a catalyst for change but change never really entirely happens just because of one guy.
Like to have a catalyst - reduces dependence on the market: Distressed debt inherently has a catalyst - maturity.
I am The Catalyst of Change
I would like to be remembered, if I am remembered at all, as being a catalyst for change in the world, change for good.
Never be discontent with the life you've been dealt, be discontent with the way you're living it.
I am and always will be a catalyst for change.
Awareness is a powerful catalyst for positive change.
Discover your own discontent, and be grateful, for without divine discontent there would be no creative force.
The splendid discontent of God With chaos made the world. And from the discontent of man The worlds best progress springs.
The essence of man is, discontent, divine discontent; a sort of love without a beloved, the ache we feel in a member we no longer have.
The catalyst for much of this change is the growing support for republicanism.
When you're a catalyst for change, you make enemies - and I'm proud of the ones I've got.
NGOs are now turning to market forces as a catalyst for change
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