What's certain is that a totalitarian enclave like Cuba's can't continue to exist so change will definitely come there eventually.
There is danger in reckless change but greater danger in blind conservatism.
Normal social behavior requires that we be able to recognize identities in spite of change. Unless we can do so there can be no human society as we know it.
There is at least one point in the history of any company when you have to change dramatically to rise to the next level of performance. Miss that moment - and you start to decline.
I think if there's something one needs to change with oneself it doesn't have to happen in the New Year. You can do that any time you please - not that it's not a good inspirational tactic for the people that it works for.
That's the thing about interviews at some point you're going to change your mind. But it's there forever and you can't escape it.
There can be no peace in the world so long as a large proportion of the population lack the necessities of life and believe that a change of the political and economic system will make them available. World peace must be based on world plenty.
There is something in the pang of change More than the heart can bear Unhappiness remembering happiness.
As far as I'm aware everybody in the shadow cabinet accepts that there's a compelling case on climate change and a strong scientific case.
Unless there is meaningful change in Syria and an end to the crackdown President Assad and those around him will find themselves isolated internationally and discredited within Syria.