A Quote by Niall Horan

Changing is for weirdos. — © Niall Horan
Changing is for weirdos.

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I reach readers rather unintentionally, I think, and those readers likely connect with the slant, the off-kilter, the part of the road you can barely see from the well-traveled road. So, when I'm writing, I'm not thinking about audience at all. Instead, I'm trying to see behind those shrubs, down that hidden path. We're the weirdos of the world and there are so many weirdos.
Changing Myrtle Beach? It makes me feel very good ... If it's changing, it's changing for the positive.
I honestly believe going independent is the future. Social is changing, Spotify is changing, everything is changing.
Technology is changing the world; it's changing our sport. It's changing the way people are following the NBA.
Changing technologies, changing marketplaces, and even changing trends in anti-competitive practices have all presented challenges to antitrust enforcement.
Here's the problem: we are living in a time when the act of reading is changing. The nature of a reader's attention is changing. The capacity for deep literary engagement is changing.
We completely deny the existence of a self-existent I, or a permanent, independent soul. Every aspect of your body and mind is impermanent: changing, changing, changing.
Aren't we all a bunch of weirdos?
I've always been attracted to weirdos.
Taste is changing, style is changing, and players abilities are changing.
Taste is changing, style is changing, and players' abilities are changing.
If I’m as normal as I think I am, we’re all a bunch of weirdos.
Armstrong was the equivalent of Russia's Snowden. He has this explosive game-changing, sport-changing, world-changing evidence that he wants to bring forward, and essentially me and my film team are going to facilitate him doing that.
... because lifestyles are changing constantly the rules of etiquette are changing too -- a little slower than lifestyles perhaps, but still changing.
Less fear; more hope: just four little four-letter words, but when they are vividly felt as emotion, they are behavior changing, life changing, world-changing.
I like the sense of the road passing my eyes. It's always a fascinating experience to come into a new city...the sense of the people changing, the food changing, everything changing, the art.
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