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change heart path
Any path is only a path, and there is no affront to oneself or to others, in dropping it if that is what your heart tells you. Carlos Castaneda
change china climate entire exchanges facing famine join problems promote solve states united
We want to promote people-to-people exchanges so that China and the United States can really join together, not just to solve the problems of China or the United States, but some of the big problems facing the entire world. From climate change to famine to even terrorism. Gary Locke
changed kid martial parents program schools teaching
We have schools teaching yoga, rock-climbing, martial arts, fly-fishing, ... If a kid is in a program that hasn't changed from when the parents were in school, it's just not OK. George Graham
change lead lucky small
We have a small lead over Werder Bremen but things can change quickly. We were lucky in this game. Oliver Kahn
change lead level slight
We have a slight lead over Bremen now, but at this level everything can change in an instant. Oliver Kahn
change guidance plans
We have no plans to change the guidance policy. Lynn Fox
change choice climate environmental facing putting relationship risk threat worst
We have no choice but to act. Climate change is the worst threat the world is facing from an environmental perspective. It's putting at risk our relationship with the planet. Stephane Dion
changes governance magic overnight pass public situation wants
What the public wants is back-to-basics governance and decision-making. This is not a situation in which it changes overnight or that there's a 'Hail Mary' pass that changes the dynamic. . . . There's not a magic bullet. Dan Bartlett
change course matter score threat whenever
Whenever we need some kind of big play to change the course of the game, we look for Crosby to do it. He's always a threat to score no matter where he has the ball. Matt Barnes
luck fortune quarters
Fortune is proverbially called changeful, yet her caprice often takes the form of repeating again and again a similar stroke of luck in the same quarter. Charlotte Bronte
lucky whole-life has-beens
I was very, very financially secure my whole life. I have been very lucky to say that. Brian Wilson
lucky
Celebrity is a gift. I'm very lucky. DJ Qualls
luck human-nature tick
The pull, the attraction of history, is in our human nature. What makes us tick? Why do we do what we do? How much is luck the deciding factor? David McCullough
lucky beats chanting
Eva. Every day I've climbed up the belfry chanting a lucky chant at one syllable per beat, "To-day-to-day-let-her-be-here-to-day-to-day. David Mitchell
lucky actors thumbs
I grind my teeth and keep my thumbs in so tight that I've dislocated them, just not to scream. Sometimes as an actor one is lucky enough to be asked to scream. Jane Birkin
luck ifs knows
If bad luck knows who you are, become someone else. Jandy Nelson
luck lucky talent
A lucky guess is never merely luck. There is always some talent in it. Jane Austen
luck triumph talent
And have you never known the pleasure and triumph of a lucky guess? I pity you. I thought you cleverer; for depend upon it, a lucky guess is never merely luck. There is always some talent in it. Jane Austen
understood havens
We fear only what we haven’t understood. Byron Katie
understood
My God was never happiness, but to understand and be understood. Elie Wiesel
understood happens
Nothing worse could happen to one than to be completely understood. Carl Jung
understood known
We are frequently understood the least by those who have known us the longest. Arthur Helps
understood
On 'Idol,' I understood that everyone wanted to hear my vocals, so I stuck with the ballads. Jessica Sanchez
understood van
I've never really understood the term 'Post-Impressionism' as more than a label for Cezanne, Gauguin and van Gogh. Nigel Hamilton
understood
What air is to the body, to feel understood is to the heart. Stephen Covey
understood visibility
We have always understood that visibility is viability. Mary Wilson
understood known
Music was known and understood before words were spoken. Charles Darwin