I think anyone taken out of their comfort zone and put somewhere else will change.
I do change the odd lightbulb, and I fix the Internet when it goes down, because it's something I am really good at.
Any film I do is not going to change the way black women have been portrayed, or black people have been portrayed, in cinema since the days of D.W. Griffith.
Seeing, feeling, thinking, believing - these are the stages of how we change our style on the outside and our self-image on the inside.
A lot of people have said that I'm super-snarky and mean. But honesty is the only way to get people to change. It's very important to be constructively critical - give people alternatives and you're giving them a new way to see themselves.
What is magical and mystifying to me about style is not that by seeing we can believe. It is that eventually, we can believe, because we can see... we can embrace change the more we can make it tangible.
I think that the way to have style is to accept where your body is right now, heavier or skinnier, whether you're going to change in the future and dress it as it is. The fact is you can always find clothes. It may be harder for plus sized people, I ...
When you jump for joy, beware that no one moves the ground from beneath your feet.
I wouldn't change anything because the mistakes and the hurt are as important as all the great fights. They made me who I am today.
It is neither my intention to depart from the route of John Garang nor to change the Comprehensive Peace Agreement.
We're all living blinkered lives, and we're not seeing what's going on and looking to change it. I'm not saying that everyone has to make a political statement, but we need to be more aware of what's happening and why.
What shocks me is that so many people leave care and become homeless, and when you're homeless you get into crime, prostitution and drugs, and it is a vicious circle. That's what we need to change.
Change and growth is so painful. But it's so necessary for us to evolve.
If it takes talking about unpleasant truths to change Washington, then so be it.
The amount of resources we put in are disparate. We put billions of dollars into fuel-efficient technologies. How much are we putting into energy behavior change in a credible, systematic, testing way?
I am a contradictory mess but I see it as my prerogative to change my mood like the weather.
It is time for corporate America to become 'the third pillar' of social change in our society, complementing the first two pillars of government and philanthropy. We need the entire private sector to begin committing itself not just to making profits...
Brands must empower their community to be change agents in their own right. To that end, they need to take on a mentoring role. This means the brand provides the tools, techniques and strategies for their customers to become more effective marketers ...
The question remains: which brands will commit to creating a private sector pillar of social change, and which will become casualties of their own outdated thinking?
Effectively, change is almost impossible without industry-wide collaboration, cooperation and consensus.
The new dynamics between brands and consumers, driven by social media, are proving to be a powerful impetus for change.