Willing To Change Quotes by Rick Warren, Wayne Dyer, Jacques Yves Cousteau, Robbie Williams, Howard Draft, Jaggi Vasudev and many others.

A life that is never willing to change is a great tragedy – a wasted life. Change is a necessary part of a growing life, and we need change in order to remain fresh and to keep progressing.
It’s only a thought and a thought can be changed. Choose good ones.
If we go on the way we have, the fault is our greed and if we are not willing to change, we will disappear from the face of the globe, to be replaced by the insect.
If you’re willing to change the world let love be your energy
We created a new kind of agency … We had to retrain our people. But the corporations that will be successful will be those that are willing to change.
Only when man is willing to change himself, there can be a true revolution.
“I want to change you” – that is not a revolution. “I’m willing to change” – now this is a revolution.
The first step toward change is awareness. The second step is acceptance.
Listen, be respectful of others’ opinions, be willing to change your mind – and then ultimately you have to make the decision. Decisiveness is very important.
A man thinking with the core of his heart is always willing to change to accept his mistakes while others just crib and duck the mistakes to find fault with others only.
To make a change, you must be: willing to commit, willing to change, willing to have an open mind, and willing to take action!
Lord, where we are wrong, make us willing to change; where we are right, make us easy to live with.
Usability is like love. You have to care, you have to listen, and you have to be willing to change. You’ll make mistakes along the way, but that’s where growth and forgiveness come in.
If you don’t like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change your attitude.
In true dialogue, both sides are willing to change.
Being willing to change allows you to move from a point of view to a viewing point – a higher, more expansive place, from which you can see both sides.
We can leave our legacy only if we are willing to change – to go beyond partisan labels, and to solve the problems facing Washingtonians.