Winds Of Change Quotes by Katharine Whitehorn, Andy Grove, H. Jackson Brown, Jr., Thomas Mulcair, William Arthur Ward, Mike Duncan and many others.

The wind of change, whatever it is, blows most freely through an open mind.
The Lesson is, we all need to expose ourselves to the winds of change
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.
When you can’t change the direction of the wind — adjust your sails
The winds of change are blowing across Ontario.
The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails.
The winds of change are blowing at the RNC.
There’s a simple way to look at gender: Once upon a time, someone drew a line in the sans of culture and proclaimed with great self-importance, ‘On this site, you are a man; on the other side, you are a woman.’ It’s time for the winds of change to blow that line away. Simple.
Waiting for the winds of change to sweep the clouds away. Waiting for the rainbow’s end to cast its gold your way … You don’t get something for nothing. You can’t have freedom for free
The wind of change is blowing through the continent. Whether we like it or not, this growth of national consciousness is a political fact.
I can’t change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.
My lips are chapped from the winds of change.
We came in the wind of the carnival. A wind of change, or promises. The merry wind, the magical wind, making March hares of everyone, tumbling blossoms and coat-tails and hats; rushing towards summer in a frenzy of exuberance.
Israel welcomes the wind of change, and sees a window of opportunity. Democratic and science-based economies by nature desire peace. Israel does not want to be an island of affluence in an ocean of poverty. Improvements in our neighbours’ lives mean improvements to the neighbourhood in which we live.
Read any of the top-selling business books, all of them talk about moving away from a top down manner of leading to a more inclusive one. It’s not happening over night, but if you read the winds of change in most of the democracies in the world we are moving toward shared levels of power.
You must take personal responsibility. You cannot change the circumstances, the seasons, or the wind, but you can change yourself. That is something you have charge of.
There are things about signing on to a process over the long term that protect you from the buffeting winds of change.
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