Change Quotes

Nothing stays the same. These quotes explore transformation, growth, and the courage to start over.

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"To grow is to change; to refuse change is to refuse growth."
Trajan
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"Change is the enemy of order; order is the foundation of empire."
Domitian
"I have learned that change is the only constant in human affairs."
Tiberius
"Those who fear change will be swept aside by it."
Tiberius
"Change is the only constant, yet men fear it most."
Caligula
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"What one generation builds, another may destroy."
Claudius
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"I came to understand that change is the only constant."
Claudius
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"Every ending is a new beginning in disguise."
Titus
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"The true revolutionary is the one who changes hearts."
Titus
"In the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity."
Nero
"The only constant in life is change itself."
Nero
"Change is the only constant in life; embrace it."
Augustus
"A river flows because it cannot stand still."
Augustus
"Change begins with a single step."
Augustus
"The gates of the future are opened by those who refuse to accept the limitations of the present."
Vespasian
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"Change is inevitable; growth is optional."
Cleopatra VII
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"I choose to be the change I wish to see."
Cleopatra VII
"Change is inevitable; resistance to it is futile and exhausting."
Tiberius
"The price of progress is often paid in suffering."
Tiberius
"Change comes to those brave enough to seize it."
Caligula
"Change is inevitable, but progress is optional."
Caligula
"The only constant in life is change."
Mark Antony
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"The only constant in life is change itself."
Claudius
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"Change is the only constant in the affairs of men."
Marcus Brutus
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"In the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity."
Pompey
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"Every moment is a fresh beginning."
Pompey
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"The only constant in life is change itself."
Pompey
"I am the change that men fear; I am the tide they cannot hold back."
Caligula
"In every moment, there is the power to change thy life, for what is life but the sum of choices?"
Augustus
"The only certainty is change itself; therefore embrace it with grace."
Augustus