Certainly Amadeus because it was a very powerful time for me, we filmed it in the Czech Republic at a time of lots of social and political change going on in that part of the world.
You weren't going to the theater to change the world, but you had a chance to affect the world, the thinking and the feelings of the world.
We wanted to interview people on the show, do variety, get the artists, the guests involved with us in our group. They wanted to keep the four guys together. We wanted to change the format.
I don't know if my hairstyles reflect that, but I am someone who enjoys change.
I definitely do like change. I don't know if my hairstyles reflect that, but I don't like the same old thing all the time.
We must not confuse distortion with innovation; distortion is useless change, art is beneficial change.
Unless things change radically, President Bush will be the first President since Herbert Hoover to have presided over a net loss of jobs during his administration.
We must remember that one determined person can make a significant difference, and that a small group of determined people can change the course of history.
Such is the state of life, that none are happy but by the anticipation of change: the change itself is nothing; when we have made it, the next wish is to change again.
You realize you can't change the world but it shouldn't stop you from trying.
It's better to get smart than to get mad. I try not to get so insulted that I will not take advantage of an opportunity to persuade people to change their minds.
And I agreed with that, and I couldn't wait to change my name anyway, because I'm not too fond of the name of Reginald. It's a very kind of '50s English name.
I mean, I think we're put here on earth to make your own destiny, to begin with. I don't think there's anything you can do this way or that way to change anything.
In 1980, a nation in need of change selected Ronald Reagan to restore the shine to a tarnished America.
I came to poetry through the urgent need to denounce injustice, exploitation, humiliation. I know that's not enough to change the world. But to remain silent would have been a kind of intolerable complicity.