“He had changed, and that was what he wasn't proud of.”
Source: A Tempest of Tea
“Most people don't change, do they?" He'd stopped suddenly, his hands in his pockets, staring at a motorcar as it chugged past. "No matter what happens to them. No matter what they go through. They do everything they can to preserve their prejudices. Or their ambitions, even if those ambitions were cast when they were quite young and foolish. This is the business of living, as I once described it, isn't it? To explain away new experiences with old beliefs.”
Source: The Passion of Cleopatra
“Over the years I've noticed that, on hearing birds that are out of sight, I've gone from asking "What's there?" to "Who's there?”
Source: How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy
“How can you expect to go in, where thorough and lasting change can only happen, if you’re always busy chasing loose and fake change outside yourself in the quote-unquote ‘real world’?”
Source: Get Out of Here Alive: Inner Alchemy & Immortality
“You can immediately go to a place you could never have imagined because you chose a new paradigm.”
Source: Paradigm Shift: Change Your Mindset and Live the Life of Your Dreams
“We think of technological change as the fancy, new, expensive stuff. But the real change comes from last-decade stuff getting cheaper and faster.”
“You'll come back but you'll always be different.
- From everyone else, or who I used to be?
Both.
- But I would see the moon.
You would see the moon.”
Source: Ordinary Love
“Change is inevitable. Wise leaders anticipate it and adapt quickly.”
Source: Hope for a New Era: Turning the Tide, Love and Leadership Through Turbulent Times
“Letting go of lack and embracing abundance opens doors.”
Source: Paradigm Shift: Change Your Mindset and Live the Life of Your Dreams
“The thing is, it's really hard to be roommates with people if your suitcases are much better than theirs--if yours are really good ones and theirs aren't. You think if they're intelligent and all, the other person, and have a good sense of humor, that they don't give a damn whose suitcases are better, but they do. They really do.”
Source: THE CATCHER IN THE RYE