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Quotes about Adaptation

It doesn't matter how new an idea is: what matters is how new it becomes.
— Elias Canetti
It's not like my body has changed since I've played in high school, beyond being more mature. It's not like my power has changed, either.
— Giancarlo Stanton
I think it's pretty unique to see a coach adjust to the talent he has and maximize the abilities of players he has and help them keep growing.
— Paul Allen
Once upon a time I did eat meat.
— Judith Durham
Every day I become a bit more of a support mechanism. It wasn't difficult at all to make the change. Would I go back to being a manager? It's a good question.
— Roberto Di Matteo
People have always been resistant to change. If you go back to the 17th, 18th century, playing guitar was frowned upon. When rock n' roll first started, no one took it seriously.
— Moby
I think it made me all that much stronger of a writer when you have to teach yourself how to say words from scratch.
— Amanda Gorman
Things have their own pace, and if we work with that pace and anticipate the issues correctly, we can have good results.
— Arundhati Bhattacharya
Changing the way we have lived for twenty or forty or sixty years is nothing short of a revolution. 4.
— Peter Scazzero
Stage One: "You are wrong for changing and here are the reasons why." Stage Two: "Change back and we will accept you again." Stage Three: "If you don't change back, these are the consequences" (which are then listed).21
— Peter Scazzero
When a plan or strategy fails, people are tempted to assume it was the wrong vision. Plans and strategies can always be changed and improved. But vision doesn't change. Visions are simply refined with time.
— Andy Stanley
I think a pastor used to be viewed as the one-stop ministry shop. The pastor served on every committee, volunteered at every event, and made all the hospital visits. I think that is changing and I think that is healthy. Both for the pastor and the congregation.
— Mark Batterson