Change is good. And in fact unavoidable. Dirk Benedict changefactgood Change image and share on social
I may be alone in this, but I do sense the power of film, in that movies have the ability to literally change people's minds. That's pretty powerful stuff when you consider that. Nicolas Cage abilitychangefilm Change image and share on social
I care about the connection with the audience. Film is such a powerful medium. Movies can change the way people think. Nicolas Cage audiencecarechange Change image and share on social
It was difficult being a teacher and out of the closet in the '50s. By the time I retired, the English department was proud of having a gay poet of a certain minor fame. It was a very satisfactory change! Thom Gunn 50schangecloset share on social
I knew that if I were the best in the world, my reality could change. I was always the person who didn't conform to the idea of 'halfway.' Terezinha Guilhermina changeconformhalfway Change image and share on social
In this century of hyper-postmodern ideals, with the digital future, we're segmented into different people, places, and things in a constant state of change. John Van Hamersveld centurychangeconstant Change image and share on social
We must continue to pursue peace through diplomacy, but we must also not shrink from our responsibility through the option of strength. We must take advantage of internal resistance and change from within Iran to avert this path of mutual destruction. Michael McCaul advantageavertchange share on social
A song has a life of its own. It's an autonomous thing, separate from your own experience, almost. And the mere repetition of it means it's subject to change; it means approaching it differently, expressing different emotional aspects of it. It doesn't feel like wallowing. St. Vincent approachaspectautonomous share on social
Before every show, I would call my mother and say, 'Mummy, I don't know how I will sing today.' But that would change as soon as I went on stage and would merge with my music. She is my best ally, and I don't want to lose her. Nobody other than her would be concerned if I had eaten or had oiled my hair. She is my queen. Sonu Nigam allycallchange share on social
Southall Broadway, in west London, has been a constant part of my life from the day I arrived in England as a baby from Kenya in 1962. My parents rented a room in one of the terraces off the Broadway, and I've seen it change from an ordinary English high street to what is now 'Little India.' with a confident Asian community. Gurinder Chadha arriveasianbaby share on social