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“We are all beautiful instruments of God. He created many notes in music so that we would not be stuck playing the same song. Be music always. Keep changing the keys, tones, pitch, and volume of each of the songs you create along your journey and play on. Nobody will ever reach ultimate perfection in this lifetime, but trying to achieve it is a full-time job. Start now and don't stop. Make your book of life a musical. Never abandon obligations, but have fun leaving behind a colorful legacy. Never allow anybody to be the composer of your own destiny. Take control of your life, and never allow limitations implanted by society, tell you how your music is supposed to sound — or how your book is supposed to be written.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

“As the season changes, we learn to adapt.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind

Virgil Kalyana Mittata Iordache
“From birth to death and further on

As we were born and introduced into this world,
We had a gift hard to express by word
And somewhere in our continuous road,
It kind of lost it sense and turned.

There was that time we sure remember,
When everything was now and 'till forever
Children with no worries and no regrets,
The only goal was making a few friends.

But later on everything has changed,
By minds that had it all arranged
To bring the people into stress,
Into creating their own mess.

We have been slaved by our own mind,
Turned into something out of our kind
Slowly faded away from the present time,
Forced to believe in lies, in fights and crime.

They made it clearly a fight of the ego,
A never ending war that won't just go
They made it a competitive game,
To seek selfish materialistic fame.

They turned us one against eachother,
Man against man, brother against brother
Dividing us by religion and skin color,
Making us fight to death over a dollar.

Making us lose ourselves in sadly thoughts,
Wasting our days by living in the past
Depressed and haunted by the memories,
And yet still hoping to fly in our dreams.

Some of us tried learning how to dance,
Step after step, giving our soul a new chance
Some of us left our ego vanish into sounds,
Thus being aware of our natural bounce.

Some tried expressing in their rhymes,
The voice of a generation which never dies
They reached eternity through poetry
Leaving the teachings that shall fulfill the prophecy

Others have found their way through spirituality,
Becoming conscious of the human duality
Seeking the spiritual enlightenment,
Of escaping an ego-oriented fighting

Science, philosophy, religion,
Try to explain the human origin.
Maybe changes are yet to come,
And it shall be better for some

Death's for the spirit not an end,
But a relieving of the embodiment
So I believe that furthermore,
We'll understand the power of our soul

But leaving behind all we know,
And all that we might not yet know
It all resumes to that certain truth,
That we all seek to once conclude.”
Virgil Kalyana Mittata Iordache

“Some of the most valued things we have in life come from changes or mistakes. Don't be afraid if you failed or if you lose someone you love, there is always the rainbow after the rain. And remember that all change is hard at first, messy in the middle and gorgeous at the end.”
Angie karan

Lao Tzu
“For things sometimes lead and sometimes follow,
sometimes sign and sometimes storm,
sometimes strengthen and sometimes weaken,
sometimes kill and sometimes die.”
Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching

“Like the weather or bonds between lovers, transformations can never be predicted. All energy transmutes one day or another, in one way or another. Either in its form or composition, or in its position or disposition.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

“Like the weather or bonds between lovers, transformations cannot always be predicted. All energy transmutes one day or another, in one way or another. Either in its form or composition, or in its position or disposition.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Jettie Woodruff
“There are two types of pain; one that hurt you, and one that changes who you are.”
Jettie Woodruff, Black Rain

John Steinbeck
“And even childhood was no good any more—not the way it was. No worry then but how to find a good stone, not round exactly but flattened and water-shaped, to use in a sling pouch cut from a discarded shoe. Where did all the good stones go, and all simplicity?”
John Steinbeck, East of Eden

“Maturity is when you stop complaining and making excuses and start making changes.”
Roy Bennett

“Like the weather or bonds between lovers,
transformations can never be predicted.
All energy transmutes one day or another,
in one way or another. Either in its form or composition. Or in its position or disposition.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Dan Groat
“One of the worst things I’ve learned about getting older is that there seems to be more change that you don’t like than there was when you were younger and you can’t do nothin’ about it.”
Dan Groat, An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy

Barbara Delinsky
“Especially at a time when one's life was new, roots helped.”
Barbara Delinsky, Blueprints

“Sometimes when you try to change the world, the world changes you!”
Alex Haditaghi

Shannon L. Alder
“At any point God can change his plans for your life when he decides your life purpose needs to be protected.”
Shannon L. Alder

Amaka Imani Nkosazana
“Once we experience divine guidance, we begin to make changes within ourselves, mentally, physically, and spiritually. We are no longer lost in the world, we can finally see. No longer blinded by the enemy.”
Amaka Imani Nkosazana, Release The Ink

Angelica Hopes
“Gracefully and gratefully accept the changes in our lives as casually and flexibly like a butterfly does." ~ Angelica Hopes, Odyssey of a Heart, Home of a Soul”
Angelica Hopes

“Know that blank pages feel the urge of the ink as much as tears paint a different pain, changes”
Goitsemang Sandra Mvula

Debasish Mridha
“Nature always accepts changes and never misses the opportunity to bloom.”
Debasish Mridha

Debasish Mridha
“Always grow with changes and not against them.”
Debasish Mridha

Mehmet Murat ildan
“The signature of our eyes, in other words, the way we look never changes even at the age of hundred!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Steven Magee
“I had to make a large number of changes to clear Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS) up, it took years to figure it out. I kept on making change after change until one day I realized that EHS was no longer present.”
Steven Magee, Curing Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity

“What can I do in this situation?" The more we can ask such questions, the more we bring about changes where we are.”
Sunday Adelaja

“Can you change yourself?
No but situations and your close ones can change you easily.”
Akash B Chandran

“We are living in a world where most of our time is spent by the majority in front a screen and a software, whether its a game, trading, movie, pictures etc... in principal this is where we spend most of our time. For that be cautious and aware of that fact and apply changes - dont forget the real world, it will give you lots of happiness for getting into the real world for a short time - that is because our brains miss reality !”
Manos Abou Chabke

Dan Groat
“I had always been a boy in this place, and many of the trees and rocks and streams had been old men when I knew them. Some had died. All had changed. I knew that. I had changed the most.”
Dan Groat, An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy

Lindsey Rietzsch
“In this changing world around us we can't help but change. Change is what makes our relationships so interesting! without it there wouldn't be anything new happening in our lives. Your job as an equal in your relationship is to look for change in your spouse and embrace it. When you show a devoted interest in every talent, hobby, desire, passion or goal that your spouse tosses on the table, you are telling your spouse that he/she is important to you. The favor will be returned tenfold. Life will become more interesting!”
Lindsey Rietzsch, How To Date Your Spouse: A Couple's Guide to Falling and Staying in Love

“I harken to the call of my heart, embracing the depth that flows liquid ambered and animal soft within my cells.
The dark abyss of denial has always been a poor mans trade for the guiding light of emotional wisdom.
This crust of mortal skin is baptised with tear streaked holy waters. I rise to my heart with an uncommon courage and wade soul deep.
Tissue thin ripples of redemption drift across the pain towards my future self, bathing me in hope. I rise and step closer to all that I AM.

Kristin Granger”
Kristin Granger

“I harken to the call of my heart, embracing the depth that flows liquid ambered and animal soft within my cells.
The dark abyss of denial has always been a poor mans trade for the guiding light of emotional wisdom.
This crust of mortal skin is baptised with tear streaked holy waters. I rise to my heart with an uncommon courage and wade soul deep.
Tissue thin ripples of redemption drift across the pain towards my future self, bathing me in hope. I rise and step closer to all that I AM.”
Kristin Granger