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Concerning all acts of iniative and creation, there is one elementary truth- that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence moves, too. (Quote by - W.h. Murray)

Few will have the greatness to bend history itself; but each of us can work to change a small portion of events, and in the total ;of all those acts will be written the history of this generation. (Quote by - Robert F. Kennedy)

In a progressive country change is constant; change is inevitable. (Quote by - Benjamin Disraeli)

Men do change, and change comes like a little wind that ruffles the curtains at dawn, and it comes like the stealthy perfume of wildflowers hidden in the grass. (Quote by - John Steinbeck)

Only in growth, reform, and change, paradoxically enough, is true security to be found. (Quote by - Anne Morrow Lindbergh)

Can any one find in what condition his body will be, I do not say a year hence, but this evening? (Quote by - Cicero)

Behold, I show you a mystery; we shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye.. (Quote by - Corinthians)

Change is an easy panacea. It takes character to stay in one place and be happy there. (Quote by - Elizabeth Clarke Dunn)

The problem is not whether business will survive in competition with business, but whether any business will survive at all in the ;face of social change. (Quote by - Laurence Joseph Mcginley)

The most powerful agent of growth and transformation is something much more basic than any technique: a change of heart. (Quote by - John Welwood)

And one by one in turn, some grand mistake Casts off its bright skin yearly like the snake. (Quote by - Lord Byron)

Weep not that the world changes -- did it keep a stable, changeless state, it were a cause indeed to weep. (Quote by - William Cullen Bryant)

It's the most unhappy people who most fear change. (Quote by - Mignon McLaughlin)

It seldom happens that a man changes his life through his habitual reasoning. No matter how fully he may sense the new plans and aims revealed to him by reason, he continues to plod along in old paths until his life becomes frustrating and unbearable - he finally makes the change only when his usual life can no longer be tolerated. (Quote by - Leo Tolstoy)

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