There never was a social change in America without angry people at the heart. Keith Miller americaangrychange Change image and share on social
I think with all my books, language has been their subject as much as anything else. Language can elide or displace or sideline whole groups of people. You can't necessarily change the way language is used, but if it becomes something you're conscious of... that gives you a certain power over it. Kate Grenville bookchangeconscious share on social
In the U.S. I think there are really two reasons we should pursue energy policy. One is climate change, and the second is this notion that the oil market is cartel-ized by people, some of whom are friendly, some of whom are not, some of whom are in a more ambivalent position to us. Brad Carson ambivalentcartelchange share on social
In Hollywood it's really tough to change genres; you have to re-prove yourself. Drew Daywalt changegenrehollywood Change image and share on social
We're always trailing, as far as the amount of roles that are written for us and the films that are being made that have black characters in them. I don't know if that's going to change. Don Cheadle amountblackchange Change image and share on social
I was always interested in social change but never actually did anything about it. Ben Rattray changeinterestsocial Change image and share on social
The people of Cyprus have sent a strong message... of stability, credibility and change. Nicos Anastasiades changecredibilitycyprus Change image and share on social
We put too much on contemporary dancers. A lot of them cannot change styles; a lot of them can't do anything else other than run around the stage reaching and stretching in anguish to somebody off camera that I never understand who it is. But it's the teenage angst they have to live with. Nigel Lythgoe angstanguishcamera share on social
The main message we want to get out there is that climate change is caused by the rotten economic system. Vivienne Westwood causechangeclimate Change image and share on social
Two places are ordained for man to dwell in after this life. While he is here, he may choose, by God's mercy, which he will; but once he is gone from here, he may not do so. For whichever he first goes to, whether he like it well or ill, there he must dwell forevermore. He shall never after change his dwelling, though he hates it ever so badly. John Wycliffe badlychangechoose share on social