Quotations on Change, and Innovation
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- CHANGE, PERMANENCE
- Saint Augustine 354-430
- Things that are not immutable are not at all.
- Saint Augustine
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- CHANGE, INNOVATION
- He that will not apply new remedies , must expect new evils; for time is the greatest
innovator.
- Bacon Essays; Of Innovation
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- "...the magnitude of change we sense around the world compels us to look within
ourselves and to God to forge a rare alloy of courage and restraint.
- George Bush, "7/10/89
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- EXCESS, SURFEIT, SATIETY, SENSATION-SEEKING
- "With pleasure drugged, he almost longed for woe,
- And e'en for change of scene would seek the shades below."
- Byron: Child Harold, Canto 1, st. 6
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- CHANGE, YINYANG, DEATH, HIBERNATE
- So when some dear joy loses
- Its beauteous summer glow,
- Think how the roots of roses
- Are kept alive in the snow."
- Alice Cary (1820-1871
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- Time is a changeable ally.
- Winston Churchill, Broadcast, 1940
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- COPING, STRESS, STABILITY, SINEWAVE, CHANGE
- "Be not elated by fortune, be not depressed by adversity."
- Cleobulus
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- CHANGE
- We live in a world where what you earn depends on what you can learn, where the average
18-year-old will change jobs eight times in a lifetime, and where none of us can promise
any of you that what you do for a living is absolutely safe from now on.
- Bill Clinton, 1992 2nd presidential debate
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- CHANGE
- "Change is the nursery of music, joy, life and Eternity."
- Donne, John ,1572-1631/hl
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- IDEAS, CHANGE
- Men scorn what they don't understand.
- Sir Arthur COnan DOyle 1859-193 The sign of Four
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- CHANGE, CONVERSION
- If the cask is to hold the wine, its water must first be poured out.
- Eckhart
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- ACTION
- You really can change the world if you care enough.
- Marion Wright Edelman
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- CHANGE, CREATIVITY
- Ideas are fatal to caste.
- E. M. Forster
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- Serious illness leaves no aspect of life untouched. Your relationships, your work, your
sense of what life is and ought to be -- these all change, and the change is terrifying.
- Arthur W. Frank, Reflections on Illness 1991
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- Time changes every man. Unusual circumstances change them in unusual ways.
- Bryant Gumbel 2-26-93
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- CHANGE, PROGRESS, DISCOMFORT, INVENTION
- "The world owes all of its onward impulses to men ill at ease. The happy man
inevitably confines himself within ancient limits."
- Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864)
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- TIME, CHANGE
- "You cannot step twice into the same stream. For as you are stepping in, other and
yet other waters flow on."
- Heraclitus
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- ACTION, CHANGE
- To dispose a soul to action we must upset its equilibrium.
- Eric Hoffer, The Ordeal of Change 1964
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- CHANGE, REVOLUTION
- Sacred cows make the tastiest hamburger.
- Abbie Hoffman
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- CHANGE, RELOCATION, MOVING
- The finest flowers are those transplanted; for transplanting means difficulty, a
readjusting to new conditions, and through the effort put forth to find adjustment does
the plant progress. Transplanted men are the ones who do the things worth while, and
transplanted girls are the only ones who inspire a mighty passion.
- Elbert Hubbard
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- CHANGE, NEW
- I believe that the aim of the avant-garde should be to re-discover-- not invent -- in
their purest state, the permanent forms and forgotten ideals of the theatre. I make no
claim to have succeeded in this. But others will succeed and show that all truth and
reality is classical and eternal.
- Eugene Ionesco
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- PARADIGMS, SUCCESS, PROBLEMS, SOLUTIONS, PERSPECTIVE, CHANGE
- Paradigms gain their status because they are more successful than their competitors in
solving a few problems that the group of practitioners has come to recognize as acute. To
be more successful is not, however, to be either completely successful with a single
problem or notably successful with any large number.
- Thomas S. Kuhn
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- Peace is neither the absence of war nor the presence of a disarmament agreement. Peace
is a change of heart.
- Richard Lamm, frmr Gov. of Colorado
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- ACTION
- All the means of action-- the shapeless masses, the materials-- lie everywhere about us;
what we need is the celestial fire to change the flint into crystal, bright and clear.
- Longfellow
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- FLEXIBILITY
- "The foolish and the dead alone never change their opinions."
- James Russel Lowell
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- FATE
- "Nothing is eternal on the earth below;
- And FORTUNE delights in constant CHANGE,
- So she may more plainly show her power."
- Machiavelli, Capitolo Did Fortuna
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- ACTION
- Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world.
Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.
- Margaret Mead
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- God, give us grace to accept with serenity the things that cannot be changed, and the
wisdom to distinguish the one from the other.
- Reinhold Niebuhr
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- Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
- The courage to change the things I can,
- And the wisdom to know the difference.
- Reinhold Niebuhr
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- REVOLUTION, CHANGE
- Revolutions are not made; they come.
- Wendell Phillips
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- Do not trouble yourself much to get new things, whether clothes or friends. Turn the
old; return to them. Things do not change, we change.
- Thoreau, Walden, Ch. XVIII
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- DISCOVERY, DISAGREEMENT, CHANGE, AUTHORITY, BELIEF
- I was taught to ask for proof, that it was good to distrust authority. You need to have
the courage to disagree. There are times in your life when you should be a radical.
- James D. Watson, 1993, (co-discover of the DNA double helix)
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- The art of progress is to preserve order amid change and to preserve change amid order.
- Alfred North Whitehead
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- CHANGE, RISK, STABILITY, ACTION
- Allons! we must not stop here!
- However sweet these laid-up stores-- however convenient this dwelling we cannot remain
here;
- However shelter'd this port, and however calm these waters, we must not anchor here;
- However welcome the hospitality that surrounds us, we are permitted to receive it but a
while.
- Allons! the inducements shall be greater;
- We will sail pathless and wild seas;
- We will go where winds blow, waves dash, and the Yankee clipper speeds by under full
sail.
- Allons! with power, liberty, the earth, the elements!
- Health, defiance, gayety, self-esteem, curiosity
- Whitman, Walt, Song of The Open Road
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- CONSERVATISM, CHANGE, IMAGINATION, CREATIVITY
- "Consistency is the last refuge of the unimaginative."
- Wilde, In Conversation
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- I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.
- Wizard of Oz movie (adapted from L. Frank Baum's series of books
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- VARIETY
- "Gladly we would Anchor, but the anchorage is quicksand.
- ...Our love of the Real draws us to Permanence, but health of body
consists in circulation, and Sanity of mind in variety or facility of association.
We need change of objects. Dedication to one thought is quickly odious."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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- "How all things Change among men! How what was false becomes true with the flight
of Time."
- Voltaire, Essai sur les Moeurs et lesprit des Nations ch 31
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