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Daily Inspiration Quote by George Bernard Shaw

"Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything"

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Shaw doesn’t flatter the idea of “progress” as a noble, automatic march forward; he frames it as a stress test for human ego. The line has the snap of a stage cue: progress demands change, but the real obstacle isn’t policy or technology, it’s the stubborn mind that wants improvement without discomfort. Shaw’s wit hides a moral ultimatum. If your beliefs are a locked room, history can knock all it wants and still never get inside.

The phrasing is a neat double bind. “Change” arrives twice, first as an external condition (societies must shift) and then as an internal discipline (a person must revise their thinking). Shaw collapses the distance between public reform and private psychology, implying that institutions calcify because individuals do. It’s a jab at the self-satisfied reformer who loves the aesthetics of progress - speeches, slogans, committees - but treats their own assumptions as sacred property.

Context matters: Shaw wrote in an era thick with ideological certainty and industrial upheaval, and he spent a career puncturing complacency through drama. His plays often trap characters in contradictions and force them to argue themselves into new positions, or expose why they refuse to. This quote reads like an instruction to his audience as much as to his targets: if you come to the theater (or politics) only to have your worldview confirmed, you’re not a force for change; you’re a prop holding the set in place.

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Verified source: Everybody's Political What's What? (George Bernard Shaw, 1944)
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Progress is impossible without change; and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything. (Chapter XXXVII: "Creed and Conduct", p. 330). The earliest primary-source attribution I can trace for the *full* two-clause form is in George Bernard Shaw’s own book *Everybody’s Political What’s What?* (first published 1944). Multiple independent quote-reference sites point to the same location: Chapter XXXVII (“Creed and Conduct”), p. 330, and Open Library’s bibliographic records confirm the work’s 1944 first publication (Constable, London) and list editions. However, I was not able to directly view the scanned page text in this session (Archive.org page load returned an error), so I cannot provide a screenshot-verified transcription from the scan, hence confidence is “medium” rather than “high.”
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Shaw, George Bernard. (2026, February 8). Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/progress-is-impossible-without-change-and-those-36207/

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Shaw, George Bernard. "Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything." FixQuotes. February 8, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/progress-is-impossible-without-change-and-those-36207/.

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"Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything." FixQuotes, 8 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/progress-is-impossible-without-change-and-those-36207/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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George Bernard Shaw (July 26, 1856 - November 2, 1950) was a Dramatist from Ireland.

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