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Change For The Better Quotes

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We immediately become more effective when we decide to change ourselves rather than asking things to change for us.
Stephen Covey

Authors on Change For The Better Quotes: Robert Holden Patrick Ness Thomas Keating John Wesley Leon Brown Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Stephen Covey Pindar Thomas S. Monson Mike Dooley Arthur W. Pink Heraclitus Ryan Winfield Cameron Dokey Seneca the Elder Vaclav Havel Joe Abercrombie Oprah Winfrey Desmond Tutu Shelley Winters Varg Vikernes John C. Maxwell Mandy Moore Derek Cianfrance Simon Sinek A.S.A. Harrison Samuel Smiles John Steinbeck Helen Keller Chris Prentiss
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For every positive change you make in your life, something else also changes for the better - it creates a chain reaction.
Leon Brown

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I am a strong believer in the ability of human beings to change for the better. I am a strong believer in trying to change what we are dissatisfied with.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

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I do think it's possible to change for the better.
Mandy Moore

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Failure changes for the better, success for the worse.
Seneca the Elder

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The obsession with instant gratification blinds us from our long-term potential.
Mike Dooley

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We are always open to instruction, willing to be wiser every day than we were before, and to change whatever we can change for the better.
John Wesley

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Without forgiveness, there is no future.
Desmond Tutu

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Life is a constant process of change, for better or worse.
Shelley Winters

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If the world is to change for the better it must start with a change in human consciousness, in the very humanness of modern man.
Vaclav Havel

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God cannot change for the better, for He is already perfect; and being perfect, He cannot change for the worse.
Arthur W. Pink

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Life changes for the better when we realize that we don't have to know everything and we don't have to pretend we do.
Simon Sinek

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Change is the only constant.
Heraclitus

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My own growth comes not (just) individually, but mainly as part of a greater change for the better.
Varg Vikernes

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The power of effecting changes for the better is within ourselves, not in the favorableness of circumstances.
Helen Keller

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Stress is a message. It is a personal invitation to make a change for the better.
Robert Holden

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Your relationship with God, others, yourself, and all creation keeps changing for the better. Most of the world's religions have developed maps to describe this process.
Thomas Keating

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Right now you are one choice away from a new beginning.
Oprah Winfrey

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Sometimes men change for the better. Sometimes men change for the worse. And often, very often, given time and opportunity . . .’ He waved his flask around for a moment, then shrugged. ‘They change back.
Joe Abercrombie

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Character is undergoing constant change, for better or for worse--either being elevated on the one hand, or degraded on the other.
Samuel Smiles

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And changing for the better doesn't mean that he's ever going to reach good.
Patrick Ness

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Time is the turning over of days, works change for better or worse.
Pindar

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Difficulties allow us to change for the better.
Thomas S. Monson

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Five is for five heartbeats, the length of time it takes to breathe in or out. For that is how quickly a life may change, for better or for ill. The time it takes to make up, or change, your mind.
Cameron Dokey

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Perhaps not all spirits are meant for this world, but they pass through anyway and change for the better those which are.
Ryan Winfield

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If you are too attached to your own thinking and how everything is done now, then nothing will change for the better.
John C. Maxwell

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It happens sometimes that when someone has a camera, they change; sometimes they change for the better.
Derek Cianfrance

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In asserting that people don't change, what she means is that they don't change for the better. Whereas changing for the worse, that goes without saying.
A.S.A. Harrison

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It is the nature of a person as he/she grows older to protest against change, particularly changes for the better.
John Steinbeck

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To give up power to change for the better is inherently distasteful to everyone, and to force people to affirm that they are addicts or alcoholics so they can speak in a meeting is shameful and demoralizing.
Chris Prentiss