If you think a word can change the world

Daryl Pasion is an assistant professor in language and culture in UP Los Baños. He earned his masters degree in Linguistics from UP Diliman. His researches delve into ethnolinguistics, a field of the discipline that explores the interrelationship between language and culture; one that explores the unique ways different ethnic groups perceive the world. His recent ethnolinguistic study explored the worldview on justice of an indigenous group in Kalinga to understand the incompatibility of the modern criminal law in the province. Daryl is most passionate about exploring worldviews of indigenous communities as he believes that there is so much knowlege and wisdom the modern world could learn from them. He aspires that one day more Filipinos would show much more interest in understanding social and cultural realities of the many ethnic groups in the Philippines.

Daryl Pasion is an assistant professor in language and culture in UP Los Baños. He earned his masters degree in Linguistics from UP Diliman. His researches delve into ethnolinguistics, a field of the discipline that explores the interrelationship between language and culture; one that explores the unique ways different ethnic groups perceive the world. His recent ethnolinguistic study explored the worldview on justice of an indigenous group in Kalinga to understand the incompatibility of the modern criminal law in the province. Daryl is most passionate about exploring worldviews of indigenous communities as he believes that there is so much knowlege and wisdom the modern world could learn from them. He aspires that one day more Filipinos would show much more interest in understanding social and cultural realities of the many ethnic groups in the Philippines.

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~ John Keating {Robin Williams} (Dead Poets Society, 1989)

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If you were able to go to dinner with one famous, creative soul, living or dead, who would it be? To me, that will always be Professor Tolkien, but today the whole internet would, without missing a beat, answer, “Robin Williams, of course.” I’ve been reading article after article and liking post after post across all of my social media platforms in regards to his death. His struggle with depression as of late became too difficult, so they say. He got tired of fighting his demons, another one proclaims. I keep reading these things thinking the information will change, but it doesn’t — one of the most inspirational people of our age is gone.

“But only in their dreams can men be truly free. ‘Twas always thus, and always thus will be.” ~ John Keating {Robin Williams} (Dead Poets Society, 1989)

As I stated before, the internet is, as a whole, showing how upset the world is about the death of Robin Williams. Not only do I see posts stating the news from a neutral standpoint, but I see posts of sadness. I see also posts galore about how it’s just a celebrity. We didn’t know him. We weren’t his friends. We aren’t his family. What right do we have to post all these things about his life? To remember in ways that we would not if he weren’t so famous?

“I stand upon my desk to remind myself that we must constantly look at things in a different way.” ~ John Keating {Robin Williams} (Dead Poets Society, 1989)

These are all valid points, nevertheless. But this is how I see it — he was an artist. Acting is, was, and will always be another form art, regardless of modern celebrity culture. It is okay for the masses — his fans — to mourn the loss of an artist. This is as true today as it was back when all we had of artists were paintings — and when those paintings became famous, those artists were long gone to the world in many cases. Regardless of what the dissenting opinion is, so many people are mourning the loss of a great talent in the acting world — myself included. I grew up watching many of his films — anything from Aladdin, Hook, Bicentennial Man, Patch Adams, Flubber, Robots, August Rush, Night at the Museum, A.I., Man of the Year, Jumanji, Mrs. Doubtfire, Awakenings, Good Will Hunting  — to What Dreams May Come. And, of course, as the quotes on this post will remind you — Dead Poets Society. There are so many films that I enjoy to this day and some more urgently recommended now that I should watch, but Dead Poets Society takes the cake, I think. The film is not a comedy, though nevertheless, Robin Williams’s character, John Keating, speaks words worthy of staying. I write tonight with quotes from his character in remembrance of great talent — of an artist able to act out some screenwriter’s work to the best of his ability, and thus help bring to life a masterpiece.

“We don’t read and write poetry because it’s cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. And medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for.” ~ John Keating {Robin Williams} (Dead Poets Society, 1989)

The first time I saw this movie was in my High School creative writing class. I remember that only a few of us were engaged enough to be upset that the bell would inevitably ring half-way through the film. I don’t remember if we saw the end of it in class or not, but it captured my interest in a way that — back when renting movies at a store was a thing — I pleaded to rent that one and to see the end of the movie. I just watched it again tonight, and as per usual, I cry when [Spoiler Alert — highlight text following bracket to read] Neil Perry commits suicide due to severe depression. His answer to his father’s question, “What is it you feel?” was “nothing.” That’s the part that always gets me. The movie was always important to me — it was one defining piece of art in a series of things that showed me being my authentic, creative self was more important than anything else. At the time, I wanted to be spirited away to art school. At the time, I figured I wanted to be an art teacher. At the time, not only was I acing my English courses, but also immensely enjoying Creative Writing. At the time, I thought it was a hobby, placed behind all of the visual arts that I had been elbow deep in. Even placed behind my participation in choir.

“You must strive to find your own voice. Because the longer you wait to begin, the less likely you are to find it at all.” ~ John Keating {Robin Williams} (Dead Poets Society, 1989)

Sometimes, I look back to all that. I hit a rough patch just after high school, where I did not get spirited away to college. I spent almost a whole year moping about it. Thinking just because I had missed this particular train, another one would never find this station I waited at. I would cashier at the local grocery store for the rest of my life and lose an opportunity I had only ever held on to by a thread. That was the statistic, right? Most kids who don’t go directly to college never make it there. And I kept believing that was me, too. And I stopped painting. I stopped singing in the shower. I stopped reading so much. I stopped writing. I stopped writing. Until that time, that never matter much to me. It wasn’t the game plan, even though I began writing at a stupidly young age. (That’s a post for a different day.) It was writing that brought me back out of the shadows I had cast for myself, in one way or another. And I have that class and this movie to thank for reminding me, after the fact, that my words and ideas most definitely can and will change the world. One day. Provided I just keep writing.

“I SOUND MY BARBARIC YAWP OVER THE ROOFTOPS OF THE WORLD.” ~ John Keating {Robin Williams} (Dead Poets Society, 1989)

It took a long time to recover from the setback I faced in the year before I started college. It took all four years leading up to a point in my life where I could stand proudly in front of an audience and perform my poetry, even while shaking from the fear of my words not being anything short of embarrassing. Sound familiar? Looking back at the movie, John Keating helped Todd Anderson in a similar way — to close your eyes to the words and laughter of those who would scorn you and just speak the words that are within you. And at the end, his classmates were stunned to silence at what he made up on the spot. They clapped. His words made a difference.

I am sitting here, only days away from starting my fifth and final year of undergraduate college work. I’m working as hard as I can to achieve a goal I thought I could never achieve. I aim towards graduate school and even beyond that. I am half way through my novel and have more brewing in my brain. I write poetry in a tiny notebook on the bus ride to campus and in between classes. I aim to be a professor, one day, even if it is not an immediately achievable goal. Even in the dim state of this economy and the terrible odds stacked against such a career these days — that will be the end result. I know it and I will make it so. All of the mentors and teachers that have helped me become… well, me so far are the inspiration. They’re the ones who believed in me and still do even when I find it difficult to believe in myself. I want to be that. I want to be what they are to me. What John Keating was to his class. To let them know that they, too, can change the world when they are their true and authentic selves. Let nobody dim the light of their creative souls. I just gotta keep following the path that I am on. I have to cherish each amazing achievement and learn from each terrible fall. I have to navigate all the bumps in the road and understand that not everything is meant to bring me down. I’ll get there some day. I will. I just have to keep living — really living — as best as I can in the mean time.

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 I close my post with this: A heartfelt thank you to Robin Williams, for his light and for his ability to portray some of the most inspirational characters film of my time has produced. Rest well.   7.21.19518.11.2014

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, KCVO (Henry Charles Albert David; born 15 September 1984) is a member of the British royal family. He is the younger son of King Charles III and Diana, Princess of Wales. He is fifth in the line of succession to the British throne. In 2018, Harry was made Duke of Sussex prior to his wedding to American actress Meghan Markle. They have two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. In January 2020, the couple stepped down as working royals and moved to the Duchess’s native Southern California. May these Prince Harry Quotes On Success inspire you to take action so that you may live your dreams.

1. “Conversations with my mother, father, my grandparents, as I’ve grown up have obviously driven me towards wanting to try and make a difference as much as possible.” Prince Harry

2. “The majority of us carry some form of unresolved trauma, loss, or grief, which feels – and is – very personal. Yet the last year has shown us that we are all in this together.” Prince Harry

3. “There’s a lot of times that both myself and my brother wish, obviously, that we were just completely normal.” Prince Harry

4. “All I want to do is make my mother incredibly proud. That’s all I’ve ever wanted to do.” Prince Harry

5. “One of the biggest lessons that I’ve ever learnt in life is you’ve sometimes got to go back and to deal with really uncomfortable situations and to be able to process it in order to be able to heal.” Prince Harry

One of the biggest lessons that I've ever learnt in life is you've sometimes got to go back and to deal with really uncomfortable situations and to be able to process it in order to be able to heal. Prince Harry

6. “Anyone who says they don’t enjoy the Army is mad – you can spend a week hating it and the next week it could be the best thing in the world and the best job you could ever, ever wish for. It has got so much to offer.” Prince Harry

7. “It’s so important to know that if you’re going to have a bad day, if you’ve had a bad week or you’ve experienced more trauma or another loss or more stress in your life that you’ve got at your fingertips, whether it’s a WhatsApp group whether it’s an online support group, you’ve got at least a handful of people you can reach out to.” Prince Harry

8. “Every day you are inundated with an overexposure of advertising and mainstream media, social media, and endless comparisons, distorting the truth and trying to manipulating the power of positive thinking. But you don’t let them sway you.” Prince Harry

9. “To be happy is to be mindful, mindful of your feelings, mindful of your surroundings and mindful of the 7.7 billion other humans that inhabit this planet.” Prince Harry

10. “This is not just about women. We men need to recognize the part we play, too. Real men treat women with the dignity and respect they deserve.” Prince Harry

This is not just about women. We men need to recognize the part we play, too. Real men treat women with the dignity and respect they deserve. Prince Harry

11. “Everyone has a different opinion; every country has a different way of doing things. But I do believe that we need a regulatory body so that everyone who owns or manages wildlife is subject to inspection and rated on how well they look after the animals and how the communities benefit.” Prince Harry

12. “People would be amazed by the ordinary life William and I live. I do my own shopping. Sometimes, when I come away from the meat counter in my local supermarket, I worry someone will snap me with their phone. But I am determined to have a relatively normal life, and if I am lucky enough to have children, they can have one, too.” Prince Harry

13. “It’s something my mother believed in: If you are in a position of privilege, if you can put your name to something that you genuinely believe in, you can smash any stigma you want, and you can encourage anybody to do anything.” Prince Harry

14. “I do enjoy running down a ditch full of mud, firing bullets. It’s the way I am. I love it.” Prince Harry

15. “You’ve got to have fun in life, otherwise, wow, imagine life without fun.” Prince Harry

You've got to have fun in life, otherwise, wow, imagine life without fun. Prince Harry

16. “I really regret not talking about it. It is OK to suffer, but as long as you talk about it. It is not a weakness. Weakness is having a problem and not recognizing it and not solving that problem.” Prince Harry

17. “I was the typical 20-, 25-, 28-year-old going around, going, ‘Life is great. Life is fine.’” Prince Harry

18. “We won’t unlock these opportunities for young women and girls unless we can change the mindset of every family and community. To achieve this, it cannot just be women who speak up for girls.” Prince Harry

19. “For me personally, as I said, I want to serve my country. I’ve done it once, and I’m still in the army, I feel as though I should get the opportunity to do it again.” Prince Harry

20. “We all have mental health in the same way that we all have physical health. It’s OK to have depression, it’s OK to have anxiety, it’s OK to have adjustment disorder.” Prince Harry

We all have mental health in the same way that we all have physical health. It's OK to have depression, it's OK to have anxiety, it's OK to have adjustment disorder. Prince Harry

21. “I sometimes still feel I am living in a goldfish bowl, but I now manage it better. I still have a naughty streak, too, which I enjoy and is how I relate to those individuals who have got themselves into trouble.” Prince Harry

22. “I think losing your mother at such a young age does end up shaping your life massively. Of course it does, and now I find myself trying to be there and give advice to other people who are in similar positions.” Prince Harry

23. “I had never heard of Meghan before. I was beautifully surprised when I walked into that room and saw her, and there she was, sitting there. I thought, ‘I am really going to have to up my game here, sit down, and make sure I’ve got a good chat.” Prince Harry

24. “‘When did I know she was ‘The One?’ The very first time we met.” Prince Harry

25. “Part of my role and part of my job is to shine a spotlight on issues that need that spotlight, whether it’s people, whether it’s causes, issues, whatever it is.” Prince Harry

Part of my role and part of my job is to shine a spotlight on issues that need that spotlight, whether it's people, whether it's causes, issues, whatever it is. Prince Harry

26. “My mother died when I was very young. I didn’t want to be in the position I was in, but I eventually pulled my head out of the sand, started listening to people, and decided to use my role for good. I am now fired up and energized and love charity stuff, meeting people, and making them laugh.” Prince Harry

27. “I have witnessed first-hand how the power of sport can positively impact the lives of wounded, injured, and sick Servicemen and women in their journey of recovery. The Invictus Games will focus on what they can achieve post-injury and celebrate their fighting spirit through an inclusive sporting competition that recognizes the sacrifice they have made. I am extremely proud that we are bringing an event like this to the UK for the first time and believe it can have a long-lasting impact on the well-being of those who have served their nations so bravely.” Prince Harry

28. “The only way to see real progress is not by chance; it’s by change.” Prince Harry

29. “I hope that a lot of my mother’s talents are shown in a lot of the work that I do.” Prince Harry

30. “I had to step my family back from all I have ever known to take a step forward into what I hope can be a more peaceful life.” Prince Harry

I had to step my family back from all I have ever known to take a step forward into what I hope can be a more peaceful life. Prince Harry

31. “The fact that I fell in love with Meghan so incredibly quickly was sort of confirmation to me that all the stars were aligned; everything was just perfect. It was this beautiful woman just sort of literally tripped and fell into my life; I fell into her life.” Prince Harry

32. “I know that at the end of the day, she chooses me. I choose her. Whatever we have to tackle will be us together as a team.” Prince Harry

33. “You know, silence only allows the abuser to abuse. Right?” Prince Harry

34. “Once you’re in the military, she means a lot more to you than just a grandmother. She is the queen. And then you suddenly, it’s like start realizing, you know, wow, this is quite a big deal. And then you get goosebumps and then the rest of it.” Prince Harry

35. “You’ve got to give something back. You can’t just sit there.” Prince Harry

You've got to give something back. You can't just sit there. Prince Harry

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Humans communicate with one another using a many languages, each differing from the next in many ways. Do the languages we speak shape the way we see the world, the way we think, and the way we live our lives? Do people who speak different languages think differently simply because they speak different languages? Does learning new languages change the way you think? The idea that the language we use influence the way that we think shows the different ways a word can mean. Language does not only reflect our way of thinking, but is also able to shape it.

People from different cultures and languages view the world differently and organize their reality differently. The way that they think is influenced by the grammar and vocabulary of their language. To bring it directly to the point: there are certain thoughts and ideas that can only be thought in a particular language. These ideas do not exist in other languages. Many people say that you could not live a normal life if you did not have the able to hear or be able to see but the real question is could you be able to live a normal life if you had never learned a language?

Could you still have friends, get an education, hold a job, start a family? Language is so fundamental to our experience, so deeply a part of being human, that it’s hard to imagine life without it. But are languages merely tools for expressing our thoughts, or do they actually shape our thoughts? “We use language to describe our subjective perception of the world. If I say “I feel cold”, then I use language to describe how I feel. This is nothing new. The interesting question now is: does it also work the other way around?

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The Term Paper on Brave New World Language Thought State

In the Dystopian fiction of Huxley and Orwell, language is a central function in their critique of utopias: societies formed in subservience to ideology. As ideas have been seen to usurp reality, then language is seen to overcome thought. Thus Dystopian fiction also articulates a very contemporary fear (which developed into Postmodernism) that language, although the very core structure of …

Can the language that we use influence the way that we perceive and view things? ” This is an example on how different language can affect the way we think People organize space and time based on the language that they use. They showed people speaking different languages picture cards with faces of people with a different age. The researchers asked the people to arrange the cards according to age. People who speak English arranged the cards from left to right; this reflects the direction of their writing. For them, young is on the left and old is on the right.

For them, time flows from left to right. People who write Hebrew arranged the cards from right to left, this too reflects their writing. The Australian Aborigines They do not use the words “left” and “right”, which are relative to the observer. Instead they use the terms “north”, “south”, “east”, and “west”. Instead of saying “What are you holding in your left hand? ” They’d say: “What are you holding in your north-east hand? ” Unlike English speakers, the aboriginals use an absolute reference system for space, and not a relative one like speakers of other languages.

The language that they use essentially forces them to stay oriented at all times, and indeed they have much less problems staying oriented in new surroundings, compared to speakers of other languages. They arranged them from east to west. This has something to do with the direction of the sun moving, which also moves from east to west, and which reflects time. Color perception is a second example which demonstrates how language can influence again the way we think . In the Russian language, for example, there is no single name for the color blue.

If an English speaker says “The pen is blue”, then the pen could be any shade of blue from light blue to dark blue. The Russian language requires the speaker to make a distinction. The person must say “The pen is light blue” or “The pen is dark blue”, because a general term for “blue” does not exist. In short: Learn to speak Russian if you want to improve your color perception. How can this be explained? How can language influence the perception of color? I think the explanation is not even so difficult.

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The Essay on The English Language People Words Period

The English language is the language spoken by an estimated 300 million people as a first language in the UK, Ireland, the USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It has official status in over fifty countries, notably in sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia, and is the most widely used second language in the world. Germanic speakers began settling in England from northern Germany and southern …

The language Russian requires the people to distinguish different colors, and for this reason the people have simply more training in distinguishing the colors. Seeing different colors can therefore also be learned. But does this mean that the Russian speakers think of these as different colors, while having one word for blue causes English speakers to think of them as the same? Do you think of red and pink as different colors? If so then you may be in the influence of your language; after all pink is just a light red. Example 1

The question that I ask myself is, if there is no word for a particular idea or concept, does it mean that the people are not aware of the existence of this concept at all? In the Arapaho culture, for example, there is only one word for “father” and for “uncle”. Does this now mean that a child of this culture does not differentiate between his/her own father and the uncle? Example 2 Traditional Japanese language does not have a word for “privacy”. Does this mean that the concept of privacy is completely absent in Japanese culture?

Certainly different cultural perceptions concerning privacy do exist, but I cannot imagine a complete absence of this concept. Apparently there was a need for a word and for this reason the English word for privacy was assimilated into the Japanese language and is pronounced Then can we translate the true essential meaning of a text if we change the language? Will it always mean the same as the essential text or the same point of view? From what I seen and researched the answer is no as they are some words that I can say in one language but not explain in the other.

Does learning a different language change the way I think? Yes it will if the new language is very different from your own, it may give you some insight into another culture and another way of life. All in all the influence isn’t so much on what we can think about or even what we do think about , but rather on how we break up reality into categories and label them. And in this, our language and our thoughts are probably both greatly influenced by our culture.

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Language, Gender, And Culture Essay

In our world there are so people that are being overrated, from their skin color, to how they talk or to where they came from or the way they walk, everything from what people wear to where people come from and their ethnic background. These people are looked down on from the rest of society for just being themselves and doing only what they know to do. For some, it’s wrong if others do not act …

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Below you will find our collection of inspirational, wise, and humorous
old changing the world quotes, changing the world sayings, and changing the world proverbs, collected over the years from a variety
of sources.

We must become the change we wish to see in the world.
Mahatma Ghandi

I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples.
Mother Teresa

If you want to change the world, pick up your pen and write.
Martin Luther King, Jr.

You really can change the world if you care enough.
Marian Wright Edelman

Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.
Leo Tolstoy

If there is no transformation inside of us, all the structural change in the world will have no impact on our institutions.
Peter Block

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.
Margaret Mead

Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.
Nelson Mandela

I tried to change the world, but I was outnumbered.
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Making one person smile can change the world. Maybe not the whole world, but their world.
unknown

We have it in our power to change the world over.
Thomas Paine

I wanted to change the world. But I have found that the only thing one can be sure of changing is oneself.
Aldous Huxley

As one person I cannot change the world, but I can change the world of one person.
Paul Shane Spear

Change your thoughts and you change your world.
Norman Vincent Peale

Be what you are. Do what you love. Speak what you feel. Don’t hide your humanity. Celebrate it. Embrace it. That is how you change the world.
Vironika Tugaleva

I can’t change you and you can’t change me, but together we can work to change the world.
Germany Kent

When you inspire one person you have already changed the world.
Sabina Nore

To change the world, one has to ignore its residents.
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

We can change the world one thought at a time, one child at a time, one family at a time, one community at a time, one city, one state and one country at a time.
Bryant McGill

The ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do.
Steve Jobs

If you think we can’t change the world, It just means you’re not one of those that will.
Jacque Fresco

Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.
Rumi

No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world.
Robin Williams

I choose to believe I can and will change the world with my words and thoughts.
Rod Williams

Things don’t have to change the world to be important.
Steve Jobs

In order to change the world, you have to get your head together first.
Jimi Hendrix

Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember you have within you the srength, the patience and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world.
Harriet Tubman

God is calling you to change the world one life at a time and one small step at a time. Begin today where you are.
Dillon Burroughs

If you don’t like the way the world is, you change it. You have an obligation to change it. You just do it one step at a time.
Marian Wright Edelman

It is not great men who change the world, but weak men in the hands of a great God.
Brother Yun

I’m not saying I’m gonna change the world, but I guarantee that I will spark the brain that will change the world.
Tupac Shakur

Your voice can change the world.
Barack Obama

The world can only change from within.
Eckhart Tolle

Can we change the world? No, but hell, we can all try.
Rupert Murdoch

I can’t change the world. I have to to fix me.
Nijou Phillips

I am not here to change the world. I am changing the world because I am here.
Lisa Wilson

Let the world change you and you can change the world.
Che Guevara

We can change the world and make it a better place. It is in your hands to make a difference.
Nelson Mandela

If your life changes, we can change the world, too.
Yoko Ono

The only way we can change our world is to take responsibility for our part in it.
Rachael Bermingham

If you’re changing the world, you’re working on important things. You’re excited to get up in the morning.
Larry Page

Changing the world is not easy, but its pursuit will change you profoundly.
Leroy Hood

People can care about changing the world. But what gets them to act is pressure and social reward.
Joe Green

We change the world not by what we say or do, but as a consequence of what we have become.
David R. Hawkins

My friends, love is better than anger. Hope is better than fear. Optimism is better than despair. So let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic. And we’ll change the world.
Jack Layton

Let us pick up our books and our pens. They are our most powerful weapons. One child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world.
Malala Yousafzai

Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world.
Joel A. Barker

I still believe that if your aim is to change the world, journalism is a more immediate short-term weapon.
Tom Stoppard

Choose your corner, pick away at it carefully, intensely and to the best of your ability and that way you might change the world.
Charles Eames

We think it is complicated to change the world. Change comes little by little. Nothing worthwhile can happen in one generation.
Andrew Young

None of us has the power to make someone else love us. But we all have the power to give away love, to love other people. And if we do so, we change the kind of person we are, and we change the kind of world we live in.
Rabbi Harold Kushner

Let the streams of life flow in peace. / Turn from violence. / Learn to think for a long time how to change the world / How to make it better to live in.
Quetzalcoatl

How lovely to think that no one need wait a moment: we can start now, start slowly changing the world! How lovely that everyone, great and small, can make a contribution toward introducing justice straightaway.
Anne Frank

If you want to change the way people respond to you, change the way you respond to people.
Timothy Leary

We do not need magic to change the world, we carry all the power we need inside ourselves already; we have the power to imagine better.
J.K. Rowling

The way to change the world is through individual responsibility and taking local action in your own community.
Jeff Bridges

Policies are the rules of the world we live in. Changing the world means changing the rules.
Makani Themba-Nixon

Your thoughts, your evolving answers to the important questions are what will give you interesting lives, make you interesting people capable of changing the world
Amy Tan

The world does need changing, society needs changing, the nation needs changing, but we never will change it until we ourselves are changed.
Billy Graham

Oh, you, you may not see it now / But I believe that time will tell / How you, you are changing the world / One little heartbeat at a time.
Steven Chapman

Far away, away, fading distant lights / Leaving us all behind, lost in a changing world / And you know that these are the days of our lives remember.
Anthony George Banks

And now it feels like we just can’t stop anymore / Even if we tried / We’re not changing the world / We’re making it right / Whatever you want in this only life / Can we just be proud tonight / ‘Cause again we cross the starting line.
Bert Andre Poncet

I say the world is changing / Not today, nor yesterday / Everyone’s eyes are open / They can see clear, ooh.
Mark ANthony Myrie

Restless / I am so restless / And this changing world / Leaves me speechless.
Bernard Sumner

To live to feel the earth in motion / I can see there’s much hope in changing this world / But no one’s listening / We’ve been living our lives so long in denial / Like whispers to the wind.
Daniel Winter Bates

As you discover changing times / You must have the strength to endure / As you discover changing world / You can’t be guessing, you must be for sure / In these ever-changing times / You must learn to stand up on your own.
Bernard Taylor

This changing world, this changing scene / Where is it taking us, what does it mean / As long as we’re certain of each other / We know we don’t have to be afraid / These changing times we rise above / We have no time for them, we have our love / And love is the only thing that still remains the same / Through all this changing world.
Dana Suesse

I believe it’s time that women truly owned their superpowers and used their beauty and strength to change the world around them.
Janelle Monae

You can make things happen. You’re in control of change.
Dyllan McGee

Remember, each one of us has the power to change the world.
Yoko Ono

The ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world are the ones who do.
John McAfee

The way to change the world is through individual responsibility and taking local action in your own community.
Jeff Bridges

I’m not going to change the world. You’re not going to change the world. But we can help — we can all help.
Cristiano Ronaldo

I think we can only ultimately change the world by example and by fearlessly embracing what could happen.
Genesis P-Orridge

No one person can change the world, but one and one and one add up.
Sylvie Guillem

It’s certainly my honor to be able to, hopefully, change the world a tiny bit, one mind at a time.
Jodi Picoult

You’re going to change the world? Well, go ahead and try. You’ll give it up at a certain point and change yourself instead.
Philip Johnson

I am crazy and bold enough to think that I CAN change the world — one poem, one book, one heart at a time…
Adiela Akoo

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