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Early in the second season of 'The Andy Griffith Show,' I ventured a suggestion for a line change to make it sound more 'like the way a kid would say it.' I was just 7 years old. But my idea was accepted, and I remember standing frozen, thrilled at what this moment represented to me.

Close elections tend to break toward the challenger because undecided voters - having held out so long against the incumbent - are by nature looking for change.

We need more leaders in Washington who will do more with less - and that's how we engineer real change.

We all know that change is inevitable. It provides us with a challenge and an opportunity to grow and improve and to attract new members with new ideas.

But change must always be balanced with some degree of consistency.

I have seen ups and downs. I am 10 films old. People say I have changed. But, I don't sense any change in myself. If I had to change, I would have changed in my second or third film.

I think we have to work with Hollywood. We have to work in the system and change it.

Climate change has the potential to swallow up all other issues of development.

Climate change is already upon us, and its effects are being felt with increasing intensity.

Putting a climate change lens on policy making offers a huge opportunity to make smart decisions about India's future.

Climate change and air pollution know no borders, and antibiotics resistance respects no boundaries. Bacteria from Africa can make people in America sick. The burning of Indonesian forests can keep Asia gasping for breath.

Conservatives hold on to things not only because they are attached to them, but also because they do not see the sense in radical change, until someone has told them what it will lead to.

Conservative voters tend to believe that the 'climate change' agenda has been foisted upon us by an unaccountable lobby of politicised intellectuals.

The ethics of editorial judgement, however, began to go though a sea change during the late 1970s and '80s when the Carter and Reagan Administrations de-regulated the television industry.

Incarceration didn't change me. In many ways, incarceration galvanized me. The totality of the experience helped me.

Audiences are shifting. Platforms are shifting. Ages are shifting. It's better to be in charge of change than to have to react to change.

I find I get fixed in my ways if I don't change. I think I take too many things for granted.

In the case of 'Fish,' I did the writing, design, and code all at the same time, so the form and the content were fused together. I'd change some words, get an idea, change some code, see if it worked, change more words, and so on.

Brook isn't just my brother, he's one of my closest friends. That won't change.

So you start one person at a time. Change one person, you can change a village.

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