What I've learned is that real change is very, very hard. But I've also learned that change is possible - if you fight for it.
It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
The unionists also for their part, want to minimise the potential for change, not only on the equality agenda but on the issues of sovereignty and ending the union.
It is simply the truth that the political system that I am part of has degenerated to the point that it needs fundamental change.
I'll be the first one to admit that if I have conclusions based on faulty premises, then let me know about that, and I'll be the first one to change it.
This idea that you're a successful tough guy if you evade taxes and deceive the state has got to change.
We stand united, facing the big responsibility to change our country into a nation of justice, solidarity, humanity and green development.
We want to change the way we help unemployed people find jobs. We want to be faster and more goal oriented.
No change in the balance of political parties can alter the general determination that no class should be excluded from contributing to and sharing responsibility for the state.
The Framers of the Constitution knew that free speech is the friend of change and revolution. But they also knew that it is always the deadliest enemy of tyranny.
It's time to get real, folks. Hope and change ain't working. Hope and change is not a solution. Hope and change is not a job.
In international or national crises, there are always questions of lack of confidence. You have to change the minds of the people in order to get results.
Global climate change has a profound impact on the survival and development of mankind. It is a major challenge facing all countries.
We did it. Make no mistake: We have written history. Today there's a change of guards in Denmark.
If you're going to vote yes and change the law. You have to know what's in it. You can't depend on other people.
Canada's north is going to change a lot in the new few years. We have every resource imaginable up north.
I just want people to know that if they want to change the direction of the country, they can do it, but only if they're active, informed, and engaged.
Both tears and sweat are salty, but they render a different result. Tears will get you sympathy; sweat will get you change.
I've appointed a task force to take a fresh look at the color-code system and whether we should retain it, change it or scrap it.
On climate change, we often don't fully appreciate that it is a problem. We think it is a problem waiting to happen.
Insurance companies can no longer refuse to cover Americans with pre-existing conditions. That's what change looks like.