Politicians often can’t recognize the changes that are inevitable.
People don’t change. When pressed, when cornered, the artifice falls and the curtain drops. They always show you who they really are.
People don’t change. They just find new ways to lie.
People don’t change, even if you want them to.
People change, Adrian. At least, some of us do.
People change themselves or they don’t. Willingness is the key.
One thing that time travel teaches you is that time changes, people don’t.
One thing is, people don’t change. You know, a candidate can’t change. You can primp and plump and repackage, but if you want to change someone fundamentally, forget it.
One of the great lessons of time travel is that many things cannot be changed. Time wants to happen.
One loses relevance if one doesn’t change with the times.
Once you begin to appreciate the structure of the mind, it’s modularity on a molecular scale, there’s no reason to believe that anything about us can’t be changed. The mind can be solved.
None of us can change the things we’ve done. But we can all change what we do next.