I believe people change. I think that they can learn from mistakes.

Climate change isn't something people get to choose to believe or not: it's happening.

I have to believe that people can change, otherwise I deny the Gospel, and I will not do that.

I just don't believe that you have to come in and insult people when you want to change things.

Change happens by listening and then starting a dialogue with the people who are doing something you don't believe is right.

Most important about what Ashoka is doing is that they make people believe that change is possible. That belief can go viral.

I run for president because I believe that we can't just save the American dream; we can expand it to reach more people and change more lives than ever before.

I believe the people of Compton are ready for change. They've spoken. Their voice has clearly been heard that they don't want to go backward. They want to go forward.

I believe that Gandhi was correct. Non-violent civil disobedience is the only way to bring about change that allows people to enjoy the change and not get killed in the process.

But I really believe that when you give people authentic identity, which is what Facebook does, and you can be your real self and connect with real people online, things will change.

I believe that the decisions which govern all our lives, the laws we must all obey, and the taxes we must all pay should be decided by people we choose and who we can throw out if we want change.

Why are the people who are most alarmist about climate change so opposed to the technologies that are solving it? One possibility is that they truly believe nuclear and natural gas are as dangerous as climate change.

No matter what Sarah Palin and these geniuses she surrounds herself with try to tell you, climate change is not a liberal versus conservative thing, but the people who profit from ignoring it want you to believe it is.

We actually all care about the environment, and most people believe in climate change and believe that mankind has something to do with that - how much is scientifically debatable, but there is some effect and we all have an interest in reducing carbon emissions, just having cleaner air, cleaner oceans. It's something we can get behind.

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