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What did Jonathan Sacks say about Change?
Jonathan Sacks has written many quotes about Change. E.g.,.
- Governments cannot make marriages or turn feckless individuals into responsible citizens. That needs another kind of change agent.
- Much can and must be done by governments, but they cannot of themselves change lives.
- Europe is dying. That is one of the unsayable truths of our time. We are undergoing the moral equivalent of climate change and no one is talking about it.
What are the top most famous Change quotes by Jonathan Sacks?
Here are the top most famous quotes about Change by Jonathan Sacks.
- Governments cannot make marriages or turn feckless individuals into responsible citizens. That needs another kind of change agent.
- Much can and must be done by governments, but they cannot of themselves change lives.
- Europe is dying. That is one of the unsayable truths of our time. We are undergoing the moral equivalent of climate change and no one is talking about it.
- What creates freedom? A revolution in the streets? Mass protest? Civil war? A change of government? The ousting of the old guard and its replacement by the new? History, more often than not, shows that hopes raised by such events are often dashed, sooner rather than later.