How can people change their minds about us if they don't know who we are?

It's unfortunate, you know, that you can't change people's - habits, their personal habits.

You know, whatever people say, nothing's going to change it - what I think, what I'm capable of.

I want to change the perception about Latinos worldwide. I think people don't know yet how cool we are.

People have to know that when you sign a deal with Canada, a change in governments won't immediately scrap the jobs and benefits coming from it.

I just want people to know that if they want to change the direction of the country, they can do it, but only if they're active, informed, and engaged.

I'm sure I acted differently after I got married, I know I did. But... people get married and things change. It doesn't mean that the band has to break up.

LGBT people are some of the bravest and most potent change agents and leaders I have encountered, and the most forceful defenders of the vulnerable and voiceless, because they know what it's like to be there.

People think if you have deciphered the genome of humans that you can change everything. But you cannot change everything, because you do not know what the genes mean, and you have no methods for changing them, and you can't do experiments with humans like you can with animals.

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