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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
We have to overcome the practice of male domination - even though it's changing, and changing in Liberia quite drastically.
Changing from the ghosts of faith to the spectres of reason is just changing cells.
On a very local scale, a refrigerator is the center of the universe. On the inside is food essential to life, and on the outside of the door is a summary of the life events of the household.
The amount of currency in circulation is not changing. The money supply is not changing in any significant way. — © Ben Bernanke
The amount of currency in circulation is not changing. The money supply is not changing in any significant way.
The first time that I stepped onto a stage, it was life-changing. For once, I felt comfortable and in a place where I belonged. It changed my life forever.
A novel makes it possible to understand not just events, but the people who control the events; not only their choices, but also their motives.
Honestly, I feel like everything in life happens for a reason, and my son has been the greatest gift that God has given me in my life and been the most game-changing thing that's happened to my life, in a necessary way.
I change the world by changing myself. I am changing the world by loving myself, by enjoying life, by making my personal world a dream of heaven. I change myself, and just like magic, other people start to change.
Why is it that for many persons changing others is so exciting and so relevant, while changing oneself is so boring and irrelevant?
Nothing is more difficult to accomplish than changing outward actions without changing inward feelings.
If the team keeps changing then everything has to keep changing.
Life-changing gratitude does not fasten to a life unless nailed through with one very specific nail at a time.
You can't keep changing men, so you settle for changing your lipstick.
When I was learning to drive, I thought the big milestones were changing gear, changing lane, and three-point-turns.
Taoism extols the virtue of flexibility. What survives on earth is what effortlessly adapts to the changing environment and changing circumstances. — © Ernie J Zelinski
Taoism extols the virtue of flexibility. What survives on earth is what effortlessly adapts to the changing environment and changing circumstances.
If we can simply distinguish between the different successive stages of evolution, it is possible to see primeval events within the earthly events of the present.
In human life there is constant change of fortune; and it is unreasonable to expect an exemption from the common fate. Life itself decays, and all things are daily changing.
You know things are moving. You're changing, you fellow Dead are changing, the world is ready for something miraculous. What are we waiting for?
History has a habit of changing the people who think they are changing it
If coming events are said to cast their shadows before, past events cannot fall to leave their impress behind them.
Synchronistic events provide an immediate religious experience as a direct encounter with the compensatory patterning of events in nature as a whole, both inwardly and outwardly.
I think life is a chain of events.
'Ray of Light' changed my life. The whole album, but that song specifically, was just so life-changing and incredible for me.
News has a way of distancing us from events, even as it informs us about them. News articles almost always present both the event and the responses at the same time - how is President Barack Obama or Congress responding to the events? I think this reflects a deep need we have to feel that things are under control and that events are subject to our influence.
It's hard enough to be a middle-school kid, because you're dealing with so many facets of your identity - you're changing socially, you're changing physically, you're changing emotionally, everything is in flux, and to put race on top of that as well and have to figure out your racial identity is extremely hard.
I'm often at events when they're quite light-hearted social events when people would want me to kid around.
You're trying to dramatize events to tell a story most effectively. That doesn't mean the events aren't true, it just means you're making them as dramatic as you possibly can.
I believe that historians and analysts of historical events need the authority of facts supplied by living witnesses to the events, which they make their subject.
But there were other, vaguer, harder-to-pin-down feelings, like: a pit in the stomach that means something is either really good or really bad or both. A feeling of being old and young at once. A sense of beginnings and endings happening at the same time. A certainty that your life is changing, but an uncertainty about how it's changing and whether you want it to.
Our focus has to be on changing reality, not changing laws.
Game of Thrones' was my first big role and to be a part of that is definitely life-changing. It doesn't matter who you are, it will change your life forever.
The game is changing with songs like 'Earned It' as opposed to it changing me.
I tend to avoid melodrama. I try to create very realistic settings and very realistic experiences and realistic responses to these experiences. Melodrama is the use of really big events that may or may not happen in real life - certainly they do, but they're not events that are common to most people. Most of the things that happen in my novels are things that could happen to people in real life.
The world is continually changing. I think in some ways it's changing in a very positive way.
Who I am musically I hope will just keep changing and changing.
Television is obviously changing; the way we consume media is changing, so I think it's natural that we are going to try different styles.
As artists, we have to change our style to match each concept. We're always changing, ever changing.
Society is changing constantly, and changing faster than we think.
Political events are part of everyday life [in Colombia], so art and politics came to me as a natural thing, something that has been very much present in my life from the start.
I think the world is changing. And it's changing so fast that people have to change with it. — © Larry Holmes
I think the world is changing. And it's changing so fast that people have to change with it.
Not everything needs changing. Some things need protecting. And that can be just as important, challenging and rewarding as changing the world.
I can only say that I believe the Mormon Church is changing because the people inside the church are changing, particularly, the women. And if the women in the Mormon Church are changing, that means the men in the Mormon Church will change - slowly, reluctantly to be sure, but inevitably.
It's no fun for an actor to keep repeating what you did before. It's always changing. I'm changing. The target keeps moving. That's the beauty of it.
What disturbs people's minds are not events but their judgments on events.
The best predictor of future events is probably past events.
What motivates it is life. Life is everything. Life influences my music and brings it forth. Life is always changing, so I'm always hearing new music.
The world is constantly changing, and I feel like my job is to try to see how it is changing.
Changing husbands is about as satisfactory as changing a bundle from one hand to the other; it gives you only temporary relief.
I'm more interested in character than events. I've observed that about myself as a writer. I find events, even the most dramatic sort, not to be such fertile ground.
After being at Vogue' for two years in PR, I decided to bring all events in-house. That's how I became the director of events. — © Stephanie Winston Wolkoff
After being at Vogue' for two years in PR, I decided to bring all events in-house. That's how I became the director of events.
That's the great danger of sectarian opinions, they always accept the formulas of past events as useful for the measurement of future events and they never are, if you have high standards of accuracy.
It is terrific to be involved with changing people's perceptions, and the world is changing.
It is a significant acknowledgment that the way people are watching television is changing and the model is quickly changing.
It is a significant acknowledgment that the way people are watching television is changing and the model is quickly changing
It is our attitude toward events, not events themselves, which we can control. Nothing is by its own nature calamitous -- even death is terrible only if we fear it.
The optimistic style of explaining good events is the opposite of that used for bad events: It's internal rather than external.
Our lives are structured by our memories of events. Event X happened just before the big Paris vacation. I was doing Y in the first summer after I learned to drive. Z happened the weekend after I landed my first job. We remember events by positioning them in time relative to other events.
Many of the most important and life-changing moments of my life occurred when I was a young man. The lessons I learned then formed my character and shaped my destiny.
The key to friendship with God, he said, is not changing what you do, but changing your attitude toward what you do.
We renovate the heart by, of course, changing it, but we can't do that, really, without changing the other essential parts of the human personality.
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