Achieving change quotes:

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  • What we achieve inwardly will change outer reality. -- Plutarch
  • You cannot expect to achieve new goals or move beyond your present circumstances unless you change. -- Les Brown
  • The mind is the most important part of achieving any fitness goal. Mental change always comes before physical change. -- Matt McGorry
  • Between 21-30 women go through humungous changes. After that, they've generally achieved what they wanted, and they're more settled. -- Rod Stewart
  • In a world where change is inevitable and continuous, the need to achieve that change without violence is essential for survival. -- Andrew Young
  • Many people leave government disillusioned about its ability to achieve change and cynical about politicians. I left with rather opposite lessons. -- Geoff Mulgan
  • When the fabric of society is so rigid that it cannot change quickly enough, adjustments are achieved by social unrest and revolutions. -- John Boyd Orr
  • All historical experience demonstrates the following: Our earth cannot be changed unless in the not too distant future an alteration in the consciousness of individuals is achieved. -- Hans Kung
  • Of course, aid is only one small part of international development. Some of the greatest benefits to the world's poorest can be achieved through policy changes by developed countries. -- Nicola Sturgeon
  • A great revolution in just one single individual will help achieve a change in the destiny of a society and, further, will enable a change in the destiny of humankind. -- Daisaku Ikeda
  • If you realize that all things change, there is nothing you will try to hold on to. If you are not afraid of dying, there is nothing you cannot achieve. -- Lao Tzu
  • The signs of outstanding leadership appear primarily among the followers. Are the followers reaching their potential? Are they learning? Serving? Do they achieve the required results? Do they change with grace? Manage conflict? -- Max de Pree
  • The result of the collaborative culture is that corporations or government institutions focus intensely on internal culture and pour their energy into achieving minuscule policy changes relating to workplace efficiency, gender or race. -- Amity Shlaes
  • You may not be able to change the course of government, but you can achieve some peace. And books were the path to that. I grew up in a house where books were everywhere. -- Ta-Nehisi Coates
  • Books have the power to be the light we are seeking at crucial moments in our lives. Reading helps us realize we are not alone, that we can change our circumstances and even achieve the impossible. -- Gioconda Belli
  • If we really want to make progress and achieve greater fairness as a society, it is time for elemental change. And we should start by looking at the Constitution, with the goal of holding a new Constitutional Convention. -- Larry J. Sabato
  • Therefore, a person should first be changed by a teacher's instructions, and guided by principles of ritual. Only then can he observe the rules of courtesy and humility, obey the conventions and rules of society, and achieve order. -- Xun Zi
  • The whole point of all of this - why we are here, why the world is here, and why we have the political system and leaders that we do - is to achieve change. This is the purpose of life. -- Yehuda Berg
  • We are a party of innovation. We do not reject our traditions, but we are willing to adapt to changing circumstances, when change we must. We are willing to suffer the discomfort of change in order to achieve a better future. -- Barbara Jordan
  • What is clear is that business leaders must commit to champion change - to be transparent about their goals for change, to align their incentives systems to drive the change, and to make sure their work environments are flexible in a way that allows men and women who choose to work to be able to achieve all of their potential. -- Beth Brooke
  • Achieving control over change, in respect to lifestyle, demands an engagement with the outer social world rather than a retreat from it. -- Anthony Giddens
  • The greatest change to go from average to fortune is not so much an increase in knowledge, but rather, a change in our emotions about achieving our goals. -- Jim Rohn
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