A Quote by Ruth Rendell

Some women lose their husbands, and their worlds change because their financial circumstances change. All I have in common with them is a grief. — © Ruth Rendell
Some women lose their husbands, and their worlds change because their financial circumstances change. All I have in common with them is a grief.
Hillary Clinton said that white women did not vote for her because their husbands told them not to. You remember that? And we all said, "Wait a minute. What happened to feminism? Who are all of these docile women who are only doing what their husbands and boyfriends tell 'em to do?" But Hillary said that. White women didn't vote for her because their husbands didn't like Hillary and their husbands are telling them.
Most people would rather change their circumstances to improve their lives when instead they need to change themselves to improve their circumstances. They put in just enough effort to distance themselves from their problems without ever trying to go after the root, which can often be found in themselves. Because they don't try to change the source of their problems, their problems keep coming back at them.
I make paintings really slowly because I change them and change them and change them and change them and change them. I don't really know how to not do that. I'm not very free in a way. Even though it looks free. But it's not.
I think that will only really change when the human races begins to suffer some of the extremely severe consequences of climate change which may be some decades ahead. They will then realise, as we have with the financial crisis, that we are up against the wall and hitting the buffers and we have got to change.
We are bringing women into politics to change the nature of politics, to change the vision, to change the institutions. Women are not wedded to the policies of the past. We didn't craft them. They didn't let us.
Husbands and wives fight, and when the wife is packing up, the husband says, 'Don't leave! I'm gonna change!' Marriages stay together because people promise to change.
Not all revolutionaries set out to change the world per se; some set out to change their own worlds. And in so doing, they often change the way one person, or a few people, or whole communities, or entire nations or the world thinks and operates in some significant way.
You can't always change your circumstances, but you can change the way you experience them.
Human beings change. Sometimes we change because of our circumstances and experiences.
God doesn't always change the circumstances, but He can change us to meet the circumstances. That's what it means to live by faith.
I don't think circumstances change who you are as a person. I don't believe they change your values - unless you willingly would like them to.
Men change, fashions change, conditions and circumstances change, but God never changes.
God does sometimes change our trying circumstances. But more often, He doesn't - because He wants to change us.
There is change in all things. You yourself are subject to continual change and some decay, and this is common to the entire universe.
"Be the change you want to see in the world"...and, if you can't be that change, then either get out of the way of the person who wants to be that change or support the individual with your financial resources.
You know who is against democracy in the Middle East? The husbands. They got used to their way of life. Now, the traditional way of life must change. Everybody must change. If you don't give equal rights to women, you can't progress.
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