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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
Things change. Nothing ever stays the same, yo. You ain't never gonna stay 25 or 30 or 40. You always gonna change. Every day, you change.
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional.
Love is random; fear is inevitable. — © Orson Scott Card
Love is random; fear is inevitable.
I think of movies as depicting moments of change. Change is growth, and that change also possesses the same dynamism that movies do.
Pain in life is inevitable but suffering is not.
I think it is inevitable that I'll be coaching or be a GM.
You change as the years go by. The more knowledge you get, the more things change in your life and circumstances change.
Death is not a foe, but an inevitable adventure.
Change is the essence of life; change is the great challenge, the great constant. Change is the ultimate teller of tales.
The light of consciousness has no mind to change or alter anything. There is no sense that anything needs to change, but it does change.
Language is a signifier - it points to something. But those somethings change sometimes. Where the line comes down is that change is not in the dictionary first, it's not: change the signifier and the signified will go away.
When defeat is inevitable, it is wisest to yield.
As a speaker, I can inspire people to change but as a writer I can guide people to change. That's why books are so important. As a pastor, though, I can be a part of creating the change the world so desperately needs.
The change that I never fall into is the, 'I'm-above-you-look-at-me-do-stuff-for-me change.' The change that I'm hoping I get to is where I become wiser, smarter - where I put myself in situations that don't have a huge potential for disaster.
Hawaiians want change, and if the Democrats don't offer change, Hawaiians are going to vote for the Republican who offers change. — © Ed Case
Hawaiians want change, and if the Democrats don't offer change, Hawaiians are going to vote for the Republican who offers change.
Infinity converts the possible into the inevitable.
I am much more optimistic about consumer-driven change than I am governmental change. Anything can happen in government, but I do think we consumers can drive true change.
We're always going to have prejudices ... I don't think we can change society. You can only change individual by individual. And you can change yourself.
The future is not inevitable. We can influence it, if we know what we want it to be.
If we do not redefine manhood, war is inevitable.
There are three ways to correct our faults:We can change through behavior We can change through understanding We can change heart
I not only bow to the inevitable; I am fortified by it.
Pain is inevitable. Misery is a choice.
Losses are inevitable, but excuses are optional.
Conflict is inevitable but combat is optional.
Disappointments are inevitable; discouragement is a choice.
Often, we think of change as being raising a million dollars or helping 100,000 people. But true change, real change could be just calling one person who you know is lonely every single day.
I believe in taking what happens as inevitable.
Violence against women is not inevitable.
Progress is not inevitable. It's up to us to create it.
Difficulty is inevitable. Drama is a choice.
Enlightenment is: absolute cooperation with the inevitable.
No summer ever came back, and no two summers ever were alike. Times change, and people change; and if our hearts do not change as readily, so much the worse for us.
I've been a conservative in West Virginia before that was popular. I've seen a change in West Virginia. Not a change in John Raese, but a change in West Virginia and a change in America.
When purpose is not known, abuse is inevitable
Trying is fine. Failing is inevitable. Don’t let it devour you.
Things change. Nothing ever stays the same, yo. You ain't never gonna stay 25 or 30 or 40. You always gonna change. Every day you change.
Christianity has stayed stable, as it must do. The doctrines don't change. The understanding of what it means to walk with God doesn't change. The reality of worship doesn't change, not at heart, anyway. So Christianity appears to be stuck.
Markets change, tastes change, so the companies and the individuals who choose to compete in those markets must change. — © An Wang
Markets change, tastes change, so the companies and the individuals who choose to compete in those markets must change.
You can’t change the past. You can’t even change the future, in the sense that you can only change the present one moment at a time, stubbornly, until the future unwinds itself into the stories of our lives.
Climates always change. The question is, how are we going to adapt to climate change? Now, it may be true that we are accelerating it inadvertently by messing with our atmosphere, but regardless of that, the climate will change.
The mode by which the inevitable is reached is effort.
I regularly see leaders change what they say because they get bored of saying the same thing over and over again. It's not that they vary a few words or change examples, but they change the message.
Failure is inevitable. Success is elusive.
Uncertainty is inevitable at the frontiers of knowledge.
Nothing is inevitable until it happens.
The arts, it has been said, cannot change the world, but they may change human beings who might change the world.
One of the reasons I like immersing myself in different texts, putting myself in the company of other writers, is that they do change your vocabulary. They change what you write about or they change the length of lines.
And I speak of spiritual suffering! Of people seeing their talent, their work, their lives wasted. Of good minds submitting to stupid ones. Of strength and courage strangled by envy, greed for power, fear of change. Change is freedom, change is life
I think the disarmament of Iraq is inevitable. — © Douglas Feith
I think the disarmament of Iraq is inevitable.
The very word "change" has changed. When I was young--and not just because I was young--we looked forward with confident impatience to change. Planned, controlled, beneficent change would continue to clear slums, sweep up the remains of empire, raise living and educational standards, tidy away--firmly but kindly--the last aboriginals who still raved about martial glory or the pride of wealth. Now, as it seems to me, change is set almost exclusively in the minor key, change seen overwhelmingly as loss.
We think in our society today that the way people change is that they have to have a deep desire to change or that the way they change is they have to hit rock bottom. But neither of those things is true.
I think the American people can change Washington. But I think that it is not going to change, because somebody from on high directs that change.
Problems are inevitable. Misery is a choice.
There is nothing that you can do to change the present moment. It simply is. You may be able to change the situation one second, one minute, one hour, or one day from now, but there's absolutely nothing you can do to change the way things are right here and now. By not getting irritated you will be more effective in doing what needs to be done to change the situation for the next moment.
If something is inevitable, it will happen
Persistence guarantees that results are inevitable.
All transformation begins with an intense, burning desire to be transformed. The first step in the 'renewing of the mind' is desire. You must want to be different [and intend to be] before you can begin to change yourself. Then you must make your future dream a present fact. You do this by assuming the feeling of your wish fulfilled. By desiring to be other than what you are, you can create an ideal of the person you want to be and assume that you are already that person. If this assumption is persisted in until it becomes your dominant feeling, the attainment of your ideal is inevitable.
Pain is inevitable. Misery is optional
If you aren't happy with your life, change things until you are... if you can't change something, change your attitude about it.
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