“And what's the point of changing when I'm happy as I am?”
Paul McCartney (1942) English singer-songwriter and composer
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Vectors: Aphorisms and Ten Second Essays (2001)
“And what's the point of changing when I'm happy as I am?”
Paul McCartney (1942) English singer-songwriter and composer
““I can’t change what I am ovenight.”
“Nor can I. And yet, one can’t stop changing, either.””
Joan Slonczewski book A Door into Ocean
Part 6, Chapter 16 (p. 368)
A Door into Ocean (1986)
John Elkann (1976) Italian businessman
"Letter to shareholders" http://www.exor.com/?p=lettera_presidente_dettaglio&s=exor&lang=en, Exor, April 2011
Vincent Van Gogh book The Letters of Vincent van Gogh
1880s, 1880, Letter to Theo (Cuesmes, July 1880)
Source: The Letters of Vincent van Gogh
Context: So please don't think that I am renouncing anything, I am reasonably faithful in my unfaithfulness and though I have changed, I am the same, and what preys on my mind is simply this one question: what am I good for, could I not be of service or use in some way, how can I become more knowledgeable and study some subject or other in depth? That is what keeps preying on my mind, you see, and then one feels imprisoned by poverty, barred from taking part in this or that project and all sorts of necessities are out of one's reach. As a result one cannot rid oneself of melancholy, one feels emptiness where there might have been friendship and sublime and genuine affection, and one feels dreadful disappointment gnawing at one's spiritual energy, fate seems to stand in the way of affection or one feels a wave of disgust welling up inside. And then one says “How long, my God!”
Richard Evelyn Byrd (1888–1957) Medal of Honor recipient and United States Navy officer
Source: Alone (1938), Ch. 6
Ron Richard (1947) American politician
Ron Richard denies being a ‘grumpy old man,’ but says he’s serious about running the Missouri Senate http://news.stlpublicradio.org/post/ron-richard-denies-being-grumpy-old-man-says-he-s-serious-about-running-missouri-senate#stream/0 (January 4, 2016)
John Cage (1912–1992) American avant-garde composer
1952, quoted in Classic Essays on Twentieth-Century Music, ISBN 0028645812
1950s
Jericho Brown (1976) American writer
On how poems might be structured around a political theme in “JERICHO BROWN in conversation with MICHAEL DUMANIS” http://www.benningtonreview.org/jericho-brown-interview in Bennington Review (2018 Oct 27)