Quotes about Adaptation
How many times since then have I rejected Love because it did not present itself the way I expected, in a form acceptable to me?
— Barbara Brown Taylor
The world for which you have been so carefully prepared is being taken away from you," he said, "by the grace of God.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
All these years later, the way many of us are doing church is broken and we know it, even if we do not know what to do about it.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
It is a great thing to see something familiar from an unfamiliar angle for the first time, even if it is because you have been worried and lost for longer than you would have liked.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
if you always do what you have always done, then you will always get what you have always got. Extreme measures are sometimes called for, and these measures sometimes even produce results.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
That's one thing I love about Raven, is that she's always rebuilding herself to be better and stronger.
— Lindsey Morgan
My body doesn't look like it did before. It's changed after having a baby... it's not better or worse, just different.
— Gemma Atkinson
I'm really excited to bring everything that I had learned from NXT and put that into the character on 'SmackDown Live' and be one of the biggest, if not best heels the company has ever seen.
— Eva Marie
My parents first rented a tiny apartment on Chapel Street with their black standard poodle, Turbo. When I arrived, they had to move out because the landlord allowed dogs but not babies. They found a place on Edwards Street, where the owner allowed babies but not dogs. Fortunately, I made the cut and Turbo went to live at Grove Lane.
— George W. Bush
I worked out early on to give up things I couldn't do well at all.
— Christopher Hitchens
Instead of working for the survival of the fittest, we should be working for the survival of the wittiest - then we can all die laughing.
— Lily Tomlin
If working remotely is such a great idea, why isn't everyone doing it? I think it's because we've been bred on the idea that work happens from 9 to 5, in offices and cubicles. It's no wonder that most who are employed inside that model haven't considered other options, or resist the idea that it could be any different. But it can.
— Jason Fried