Quotes About Adjustment
That's part of the policy: To keep switching gears.
~ Ridley Scott
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It's very difficult switching over from one character to another.
~ Nawazuddin Siddiqui
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I am trying to get used to living in Sydney and it is not really happening so I might have to get a house in Adelaide somewhere.
~ Guy Sebastian
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Oh, my goodness, when you're a mother and you just give birth to a child with spina bifida and - or Down's Syndrome or cerebral palsy, there's a bit of a shock you're going to have to go through, a bit of an adjustment curve.
~ Joni Eareckson Tada
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Not just for tissue-holding folks, the empty nest syndrome is so pervasive, it can take over the most headstrong of parents.
~ Shweta Bachchan Nanda
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Moving to Fleetwood was a shock to the system at first. I'd never been at a full-time club.
~ Jamie Vardy
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Obviously, everyone needs to find a system and playing style that suits you more.
~ Kevin De Bruyne
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If you make the effort to address the moves that cause a slice, you can straighten out all your shots. It won't happen overnight, but if you're systematic about it, the process will work.
~ Tony Finau
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Sometimes you have to destroy the past so that you'll learn how to live in the new world.
~ Rebecca Rupp
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Bailey handed Molly the pen and she had Molly Parmelia written when he halted her with a gentle touch to her back. "Don't forget your new name." "Oh, you're right." She bit her tongue and scripted out Garner with a flourish. "How's that?" "Beautiful." But he wasn't looking at her penmanship. "So
~ Regina Jennings
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Change what cannot be accepted and accept what cannot be changed.
~ Reinhold Niebuhr
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None of us is leading quite the life we were at all prepared for.
~ Renata Adler
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An object is not so attached to its name that we cannot find another one that would suit it better.
~ Rene Magritte
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When asked by the New York Times why she altered her position, she quoted the great economist John Maynard Keynes: "when the facts change, I change my mind.
~ Rev. Barry W. Lynn
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Slowly, things were getting back to normal. The problem was, normal didn't feel so good anymore.
~ Rhys Thomas
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Me puse las gafas para que todas las cosas volvieran a su sitio.
~ Ricardo Silva Romero
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There is nothing that cuts you down to size like coming to some strange and marvelous place where no one even stops to notice that you stare about you.
~ Richard Adams
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Raymond's mother's subtraction of 79 cases from 286 cases left 207 cases, the number with which she had had Johnny kick off. She had made one other small change. The Secretary's actual language had been "recommendation against permanent employment," which she had changed to read: "members of the Communist party," which Johnny had adjusted to read: "card-carrying Communists.
~ Richard Condon
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Of these, 79 had actually been removed from the service." Raymond's mother's subtraction of 79 cases from 286 cases left 207 cases, the number with which she had had Johnny kick off. She had made one other small change. The Secretary's actual language had been "recommendation against permanent employment," which she had changed to read: "members of the Communist party," which Johnny had adjusted to read: "card-carrying Communists.
~ Richard Condon
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If you can figure out why your child is sleeping poorly and make the necessary changes, he should be sleeping well much sooner—usually within a few days, two weeks at the most.
~ Richard Ferber
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You can run from change, but you can't run away from change.
~ Richard Flint
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A man could get used to anything if he had to.
~ Richard Matheson
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In a world of monotonous horror there could be no salvation in wild dreaming. Horror he had adjusted to. But monotony was the greater obstacle, and he realized it now, understood it at long last.
~ Richard Matheson
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No sabía cuánto tiempo había pasado allí. Al fin, pensó, aun el dolor más profundo se aplaca, la desesperación más intensa se desvanece. La maldición del verdugo: la víctima se acostumbra al látigo.
~ Richard Matheson
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