Some people will never change.

People will resist change when it's done to them, not with them.

People in Hollywood will say things one minute and change it the next.

Ultimately, change will happen when problems persist and enough people are concerned.

When a company makes a fundamental change, it is inevitable that some people will leave.

I will seek to change some of the European treaties and regulations which penalise Italian people.

Change will never happen when people lack the ability and courage to see themselves for who they are.

A lot of people ask: 'Will you play a psycho to really change your image and prove you can act?' But that's not what I'm about.

If we accept the rule of those who think they are the bosses and lords of Mexico, nothing will change for the people on the bottom.

What's the challenge in writing a novel that few people will read? I'm more than happy writing what I do and have no plans to change that.

Our species is on the verge of changes that will fundamentally alter what it means to be human... and we are the people driving that change.

One of my favorite philosophical tenets is that people will agree with you only if they already agree with you. You do not change people's minds.

I've become less tolerant as I've got older, but I put that down to realising there are people out there who actually enjoy being destructive, and that those people will never change.

If I can recover the sovereignty, I think Europe will change completely. It will change radically. And if I cannot the sovereignty back, then I will ask the French people to leave the E.U.

I find this proposed amendment very, very, very, very shocking. And immoral. And, you know, if civil disobedience is the way to go about change, then I think a lot of people will be going to San Francisco.

Ministers are powerless people who have nothing to boast of except their weaknesses. But when the Lord whom they serve fills them with His blessing they will move mountains and change the hearts of people wherever they go.

I can say with absolute certainty that I will run for one of two offices: my state Senate seat or for the governor. I'm still trying to decide, but I do think people are ready for a change from the partisan, very fractured leadership we have in Texas.

Well, a general danger of punditry is that there's very little incentive to change your position or admit error. If you reverse your position, the people who backed you before will be unhappy, but a lot of the people who now agree with you will still pillory you.

I'm sure that President Trump will do plenty of things that people don't like, plenty of things people do like, and the people who don't like it, at that point, certainly take advantage of your rights and protest it - and try to seek change or do whatever you want.

There are times when what you do will be mysterious to everyone... times when you have to change directions before people are ready. Just because someone does something that critics don't like or understand doesn't mean you're failing as a musician. It probably means you're growing.

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