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  • Old Magic, Old Ways, the Old Ones themselves often seem powerless in a new place. -- Anne Cameron
  • In a time of transition for journalism all around the world, it's reassuring to know that some of the old ways endure. -- James Fallows
  • If we're not on them, they go back to their old ways. -- Dick Butkus
  • Now, I'm back to my old ways: Needing to be the leader, needing to score. -- James Harden
  • Old ways of thinking die hard, particularly when they were weaned by legally enforced monopolies. -- Mitch Kapor
  • The old ways of teaching are slow and expensive. But with mobile, cost plummets, access broadens, and pedagogy rises. -- Michael J. Saylor
  • Entrepreneurs almost always have to step out of existing institutions that embody old ways of doing things to build their vision. -- Bill Drayton
  • I try to swim for 30 minutes and walk for 30 minutes, because if I don't, my finely honed body will slip into its old ways. -- Terry Wogan
  • We have a maxim in the House of Commons, and written on the walls of our houses, that old ways are the safest and surest ways. -- Edward Coke
  • What the world is saying to us human beings is, 'Don't stick to the old ways, learn to think anew.' And that's what musicians do every day. -- Daniel Barenboim
  • Some day, the public might actually revolt against the undemocratic system of seniority that allows Congress to keep the old ways of Washington ingrained into the culture of Congress. -- Chuck Todd
  • Digitization is certainly challenging the old ways of doing things, whether that's in publishing or politics. But it's not the end. In many ways, it is just the beginning. -- Heather Brooke
  • Hair excited me. As the old ways - backcombing, rollers and rigidity - went out of the window, I started to feel the possibilities in front of my eyes. -- Vidal Sassoon
  • We're competing with everything: the beach, the mall, bookstores. Libraries are in a transition right now, caught between two forces, the old ways and technology. Libraries are under a lot of pressure to provide both. -- John Callahan
  • I see the American experience as being defined by the immigrant paradigm of rupture and renewal: rupture with the old world, the old ways, and renewal of the self in a bright but difficult New World. -- Ayad Akhtar
  • As you step into your limitless self, you might be confronted with old habits and patterns that are not necessarily based in truth. These old ways of being show up because you have repeated many of them thousands of times. -- Debbie Ford
  • Oh, my ways are strange ways and new ways and old ways, And deep ways and steep ways and high ways and low, I'm at home and at ease on a track that I know not, And restless and lost on a road that I know. -- Henry Lawson
  • Always challenge the old ways. -- Howard Schultz
  • I'm too old to adapt to somebody else's ways. -- Claudia Christian
  • We continue to think of new things in old ways. -- James Harvey Robinson
  • There were so many ways to be twenty-six years old. -- J. Courtney Sullivan
  • Good, old-fashioned ways keep hearts sweet, heads sane, hands busy. -- Louisa May Alcott
  • All significant breakthroughs are break -"withs" old ways of thinking. -- Thomas Kuhn
  • We discover and invent new ways of finding out the same old things. -- Hal Hartley
  • Drawn to childhood, the old man will seek it in a thousand different ways. -- Elie Wiesel
  • Creativity is bound up in our ability to find new ways around old problems. -- Martin Seligman
  • I still believe in the old fashioned ways of showing a woman Respect and Honor!! -- Angela Merkel
  • And, hungry for the old, familiar ways, I turned aside and bowed my head and wept. -- Claude McKay
  • We shall return to proven ways - not because they are old, but because they are true. -- Barry Goldwater
  • Think of new ways to do old things. You must protect against boredom in a practice situation. -- George Raveling
  • Now naturally, like many of us, I have a reluctance to change too much of the old ways. -- Kazuo Ishiguro
  • Some people absorb in different ways. I didn't realize until I was 15 years old how much I retained. -- Paul Prudhomme
  • We have a saying in the House of Commons; that old ways are the safest and surest ways. -- Edward Coke
  • It just gets old when you hear a million raps about how many ways I could shoot you. -- Chamillionaire
  • We cannot be effective if we continue to cling to the old ways, the old strategies, the old assumptions. -- George Barna
  • Old ways will always remain unless some one invents a new way and then lives and dies for it -- Elbert Hubbard
  • There's too much rock that relies a fetishism or nostalgia for the old ways. That's a real enemy to music. -- Matt Tong
  • We have the right, and the obligation, to tell old stories in our own ways, because they are our stories. -- Neil Gaiman
  • There's different ways of presenting a pop group to the world. It doesn't have to be the same old poses. -- Paul Morley
  • You have to say no to the old ways before you can begin to find the new yes you need. -- Betty Friedan
  • But in some ways, I'm like an old woman - lived it, seen it, done it, been there, have the T-shirt. -- Drew Barrymore
  • Laws have come down to us from old customs and folk-ways based on primitive ideas of man's origin, capacity and responsibility. -- Clarence Darrow
  • It is curious to be treated by the old-fashioned people as a criminal because my thoughts and ways are beyond them. -- Edward Elgar
  • What happens is consciousness operates in mysterious ways. One of those ways is that the old paradigm suddenly starts to die. -- Deepak Chopra
  • Linnaeus and Cuvier have been my two gods, though in very different ways, but they were mere schoolboys to old Aristotle. -- Charles Darwin
  • I welcome new words, or old words used in new ways, provided the result is more precision, added color or greater expressiveness. -- William Safire
  • Teachers today are breaking down obstacles, finding innovative ways to instill old lessons, proving that greatness can be found in everyday places. -- Taylor Mali
  • I'm progressive in some ways, old-fashioned in others. I like it when guys hold the door open and are sweet and thoughtful. -- Nina Dobrev
  • The past haunts the present in more ways than we think. It certainly scares the living daylights out of ME"~ Old Wrinkly -- Cressida Cowell
  • I have seen these ways of God: I know of no reason For fire and change and torture and the old returnings. -- Robinson Jeffers
  • To an old father, nothing is more sweet than a daughter. Boys are more spirited, but their ways are not so tender. -- Euripides
  • Elvis was just like a big old kid. It was like he never got past 19, I don't think, in a lotta ways. -- Mac Davis
  • A friend often says I'm an old man in a young man's husk. I like that. I am old-fashioned in some ways. -- Daniel Radcliffe
  • I think in the old music, everything was so competitive. It was all about - very selfish in a lot of ways. -- Adrian Grenier
  • I realize that we've come to a different way of showing movies. But I'm still with the old ways, and I can't change. -- Liv Ullmann
  • Old-fashioned ways which no longer apply to changed conditions are a snare in which the feet of women have always become readily entangled. -- Jane Addams
  • The old order changeth, yielding place to new, and god fulfills himself in many ways, lest one good custom should corrupt the world. -- Alfred Lord Tennyson
  • It is interesting that the investment industry has invented new ways to lose money when the old ways seemed to work just fine. -- John G. Stumpf
  • One thing is sure, there are just two respectable ways to die. One is of old age, and the other is by accident. -- Elbert Hubbard
  • Since death will take us anyway, why live our life in fear? Why not die in our old ways and be free to live? -- Jack Kornfield
  • You know I'm old in some ways-in others-well, I'm just a little girl. I like sunshine and pretty things and cheerfulness-and I dread responsibility. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • If you use your old business models to restrict people, they're going to find ways to get that content the way they want it. -- Dave Goldberg
  • As the old fisherman remarked after explaining the various ways to attach a frog to a hook, it's all the same to the frog. -- Paul Schullery
  • We are happier in many ways when we are old than when we were young. The young sow wild oats. The old grow sage. -- Winston Churchill
  • It never gets old. Working with somebody like Kevin Hart is rejuvenating in a lot of ways. He's such a pro. He's so good. -- Ice Cube
  • Greatness, in the last analysis, is largely bravery - courage in escaping from old ideas and old standards and respectable ways of doing things. -- James Harvey Robinson
  • I really believe in constantly trying to find and support new ways of watching independent art, because the old ways are not working as well. -- Mark Duplass
  • Women's loyalty has to be earned with trust and affection, rather than barbaric rituals. The time has come to leave the old ways of suffering behind -- Waris Dirie
  • The challenges we've had personally and globally have been the catalysts needed to let go of old ways of being that aren't the vibration of love. -- Marci Shimoff
  • The history of human consciousness is marked by the battle between the old awareness, the ways of fear, and the new awareness, the ways of love. -- Al Berto
  • Unfortunately most ways of making big money take a long time. By the time one has made the money one is too old to enjoy it. -- Ian Fleming
  • There are so many ways to make a living that don't involve hiding in bushes opposite houses of 18-year-old girls with a camera in your hand. -- Jamie Dornan
  • There are so many ways to do research - even watching old Ealing comedies, watching people getting on and off buses in London, looking at household interiors. -- Sara Sheridan
  • Come near; I would, before my time to go, Sing of old Eire and the ancient ways: Red Rose, proud Rose, sad Rose of all my days. -- William Butler Yeats
  • Perhaps, after all, romance did not come into one's life with pomp and blare... Perhaps it crept to one's side like an old friend through quiet ways. -- Lucy Maud Montgomery
  • I came on the old and best ways of writing through ignorance and experiment and was startled when truths leaped out of brushes like quail before gunshot. -- Ray Bradbury
  • Clergy had a vested interest in retaining the old, ways, which made few demands of them as teachers, as spiritual guides, or as moral examples or agents. -- Alister E. McGrath
  • We sometimes idealize the early church and want our churches to go back to the simple, old ways. We need to carefully read the history. Harmony takes work. -- Jerry B. Jenkins
  • You must not pity me because my sixtieth year finds me still astonished. To be astonished is one of the surest ways of not growing old too quickly. -- Sidonie Gabrielle Colette
  • I really believe that no matter how old people get, they tend to change in certain ways depending on how people treat them - they change their colors. -- Banana Yoshimoto
  • The new media are not ways of relating to us the 'real' world; they are the real world and they reshape what remains of the old world at will. -- Marshall McLuhan
  • The goal of coaching is not in fixing what is broken, but in discovering new talents and new ways to use old talents that lead to far greater effectiveness. -- Gifford Pinchot
  • Business leaders must not cling to old ways of doing business, or allow inertia or complacency to prevent them from making the decisions that they will eventually be forced to make. -- Patricia Hewitt
  • All you have learned from history is old ways of making mistakes. There is nothing that history can tell you about what we must do tomorrow. Only what we must not do. -- Edwin Land
  • The politicians think that I have not included enough of them; the nonpoliticians think that I have gone back to the old ways; and the mass public groups think I have forgotten them. -- Corazon Aquino
  • One can only call that youth healthful which refuses to be reconciled to old ways and which, foolishly or shrewdly, combats the old. This is nature's charge and all progress hinges upon it. -- Anton Chekhov
  • Culture in America and everywhere else comes from the suffering, from those who don't want the old ways. They want to bring in the new, whether it's the ballet, when it started, or Shakespeare. -- Russell Simmons
  • As one moves along the evolutionary pathways and one's frequencies become more and more rapid, the old ways of conducting business cease to work or cease to function easily and smoothly. New guidelines are essential. -- Elaine Seiler
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