Cindy Vine Quotes
Gandhi Once Said, You Are The Change You Want To See In The World. But I Have To Ask, How Do You Bring About The Change In You? Because It Stands To Reason, First You Have To Change Before You Can Change The World. Your Beliefs Have To Change, Because Your Beliefs Influence Your Behavior And Your Daily Interactions With Others. Changing Oneself Is Not Easy. First, You Have To Admit That There Are Parts Of You Which Need Changing. Many Of Us Do Not Want To Admit That We Are Less Than Perfect, That We Might Have Facets Of Our Personality Which Needs Change. Change Is Hard, So Most Of Us Give Up Before We Start. But If Things Aren't Right In Our Lives, We Need To Look At What Part Of Us We Can Change To Make It Right.
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