Nothing can change for them, because they themselves can't change anymore.

Michael Ende
Nothing can change for them, because they themselves can't change...
Nothing can change for them, because they themselves can't change...
Nothing can change for them, because they themselves can't change...
Nothing can change for them, because they themselves can't change...
About This Quote

The saying "Nothing changes for them" is aimed at those who are bogged down in the past, particularly those who are still obsessed with the past. These people can't look ahead and see what life will be like. They aren't ready to move on and they never will be.

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