“Change, not habit, is what gets most of us down; habit is the stabilizer of human society, change accounts for its progress.” HumansChangeProgressHabitAccountsHuman Society Author:William Feather
“Divorce is just about change, you know. It's God saying, You need a change. And I'm going to make it so your bank account only has change.” KnowsNeedsChangeAccountsDivorceNeed A ChangeBank Accounts Author:Christopher Titus
“In science the important thing is to modify and change one's ideas as science advances.” ImportantIdeasScienceChangeAccountsImportant Things Author:Herbert Spencer
“Think about it: Heart disease and diabetes, which account for more deaths in the U.S. and worldwide than everything else combined, are completely preventable by making comprehensive lifestyle changes. Without drugs or surgery.” ThinkingHeartDeathChangeHealthDrugDiseaseAccountsIllnessLifestyleCombinationHealthcareSurgeryMaking ChangesComprehensiveHealthy LifestyleDiabetesPreventionHeart DiseaseLifestyle Change Author:Dean Ornish
“It is change, continuing change, inevitable change, that is the dominant factor in society today. No sensible decision can be made any longer without taking into account not only the world as it is, but the world as it will be. This, in turn, means that our statesmen, our businessmen, our every man must take on a science fictional way of thinking.” ThinkingMenWorldWayMeanMadeTodayScienceTurnsChangeDecisionBusinessAccountsScience FictionEvery ManFactorsInevitableSensibleContinuingDominantBusinessmanWay Of ThinkingStatesmenProject ManagementChange For The BetterSociety TodayChange Is InevitableInevitable ChangeContinuing On Author:Isaac Asimov
“Even in Europe a change has sensibly taken place in the mind of man. Science has liberated the ideas of those who read and reflect, and the American example has kindled feelings of right in the people. An insurrection has consequently begun of science talents and courage against rank and birth, which have fallen into contempt. It has failed in its first effort, because the mobs of the cities, the instrument used for its accomplishment, debased by ignorance, poverty and vice, could not be restrained to rational action. But the world will soon recover from the panic of this first catastrophe.” PeopleMenWorldMindFirstsIdeasFeelingsActionScienceUsedChangeEffortCitiesPovertyTakenTalentExampleIgnoranceBirthEuropeAccountsInstrumentsVicesRationalFallenAccomplishmentContemptPanicCatastropheLiberatedInsurrection Book:The portable Thomas Jefferson Source: The portable Thomas Jefferson
“Science can amuse and fascinate us all, but it is engineering that changes the world.” WorldScienceChangeAccountsChanging The WorldEngineeringEngineers Author:Isaac Asimov
“But science is the great instrument of social change, all the greater because its object is not change but knowledge, and its silent appropriation of this dominant function, amid the din of political and religious strife, is the most vital of all the revolutions which have marked the development of modern civilisation.” SciencePoliticalSocialChangeReligiousKnowledgeGreaterModernObjectsRevolutionDevelopmentCivilizationAccountsFunctionInstrumentsSilentDominantStrifeSocial ChangeCivilisationAppropriation Author:Arthur Balfour
“All scientific theories are provisional and may be changed, but ... on the whole, they are accepted from Washington to Moscow because of their practical success. Where religion has opposed the findings of science, it has almost always had to retreat.” MayWholeSuccessScienceChangeChangedTheoryFindingsAccountsAcceptedPracticalsRetreatMoscowScientific Theory Author:Nevill Francis Mott
“As the world of science has grown in size and in power, its deepest problems have changed from the epistemological to the social.” WorldProblemScienceSocialChangeChangedAccountsSizeSocial Science Author:Jerome Ravetz