A Quote by Shirley Chisholm

I am and always will be a catalyst for change. — © Shirley Chisholm
I am and always will be a catalyst for change.
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.
I always knew I had to find a way to be a catalyst for positive change.
Technology has always been a catalyst for change, such as the invention of the airplane or the Internet.
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.
Nobody likes to change. There will always be resistance to change, and there always will be change. And the quicker you get to that, the easier it is. It's not such a difficult thing. If you entrench yourself and go, "By God, I will not change. I will not have this." Then, you're a dead man. We're great at adaptability. It's our strongest suit.
I am looking forward and I am hoping that I will be the catalyst that makes India and Pakistan live in peace forever.
I am looking forward and I am hoping that I will be the catalyst that makes India and Pakistan live for peace forever.
I have always wanted to be a catalyst for bringing about positive change, inspiring others to choose goodness.
No. This is right. I feel it. I am the Catalyst, and I came to change all things. Prophets become warriors, dragons hunt as wolves. Fitz in Assassin's Quest
'I have always been. I will always be. Come with me.' It's kind of the Celtic vibe. I am saying I will never change; I will always be the same. Follow me. This is what I stand for.
You can be a catalyst for change but change never really entirely happens just because of one guy.
Look to see the best in everyone - especially in those who refuse to do the same. Perhaps your kindness will break someone's shell or be a catalyst to change their mind.
[People] somehow assume that the Internet is going to be the catalyst of change that will push young people into the streets, while in fact it may actually be the new opium for the masses which will keep the same people in their rooms downloading pornography.
The basic goal of labor will not change. It is - as it has always been, and I am sure always will be - to better the standards of life for all who work for wages and to seek decency and justice and dignity for all Americans.
A phrase may come to me as I am walking, and, once I write it down in my journal, the rest of the poem will unravel from that catalyst.
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