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Then and now, what I protect has never changed.
— Hideaki Sorachi
What has changed for me is that I now have a huge family [Lightfoot has four children, from his first two marriages] - the result of my living.
— Gordon Lightfoot
Everything has changed. I cannot be used anymore. Those days are over. I know too much. What I do now, I do for me.
— China Mieville
Everything I thought about acting and having a movie career has changed from what I thought when I started.
— Rebecca De Mornay
It is easier to endure than to change. But once one has changed, what was endured is hard to recall.
— Susan Sontag
Everything has changed. When I was at school and was told I had better learn English, I said: What for? The English are a hell of a long way away!
— Juan Manuel Fangio
I don't even know what words to use to talk about the music industry anymore. But the business has changed a lot - the methods of releasing music.
— Anthony Kiedis
What has changed is that people have stopped working together.
— Michael Bloomberg
The game has changed. What's going on now is nonsense. You have guys complaining about not being paid.
— David Wells
What I want to write about has changed somewhat, and the scope of the storytelling has changed accordingly.
— Terry Brooks
We are changed not by being told what we need to do for God, but by hearing the news about what God has done for us.
— J.D. Greear
I have always been structured. What has changed is the proportions. Now it is eight hours of paperwork and one of painting.
— Gerhard Richter
I like L.A., but I think what's changed is that the kinds of films I do, the mid-range dramatic film, has become an endangered species.
— Christopher Hampton
What has happened cannot be changed, and so you cannot touch it. Change is the province of the future.
— Anthony Ryan
I understand about this idea of terror and what it means to Americans and this idea that we can't just walk around free like we did; life has changed.
— Johnnie Cochran
Going through my divorce has changed who I am in my understanding of what's good and bad in relationships.
— Kevin Hart
As feminism has changed academia by enlarging what is taught, academia has sometimes changed feminism.
— Gloria Steinem
The Victorians, for instance, couldn't get five minutes' peace without falling over a ghost. So what has changed? Have all the spectres left town?
— Jan-Andrew Henderson
What makes the gospel good news isn't the concept, but the real-life person who has been changed by it.[90]
— Jen Hatmaker
I don't know what has changed with globalization, but as far I understand it has changed the value of love to sex and romance to money.
— M.F. Moonzajer
What has changed is that nothing has changed ... that's what has made me more unhappy than everything else.
— Willie Nelson
My sense of what a book should be has changed so radically. I like to think for the better.
— E.L. Doctorow
What you persist in doing gets easier. The task hasn't changed, but your ability to do it has increased.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I don't know what they call Hollywood anymore. The whole meaning of the town has changed.
— Claire Trevor
The idea of what a feminist is has changed so much that there needs to be a new word for it.
— Trinny Woodall
What will I do with the fact that I am only one? I will realize that everyone who has changed history was also only one.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
I will always believe in love, but my idea has changed from what I've always thought.
— Kim Kardashian
What Reagan ushered in was a skepticism toward government solutions to every problem. I don't think that has changed
— Barack Obama
Our world faces incredible economic uncertainty. The notion of what is a super power has evolved, and who actually can carry what muscle has changed.
— Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
So now my road map has changed and I don't have a really clear idea of what the next stops are.
— Linda Vester