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Quotes About Adaptation

We all put on faces, as Walter White does. We put on faces when we meet our friends, when we meet new people, when we present ourselves in interviews. We try to be who the people we meet want us to be, or who we want to truly be.
~ Vince Gilligan
Working with new people can be really hard and nerve-wracking. When you don't know the person, it's like being on a blind date.
~ Julia Michaels
I would like new people with new ideas to come into it and change it.
~ Neville Marriner
They call it The New Avengers but it's really the old Avengers with new people except for me, looking rather fat and rather old.
~ Patrick Macnee
When you have new people coming in and you sort of want to show them the ropes, it's always easier to have people that know the process and are able to sort of just do their thing, and then everyone can kind of follow their lead.
~ Jeff Baena
I've been with my husband and friends for so long, I've forgotten what is unappealing to new people.
~ Olivia Colman
When I came to Mumbai, it was very difficult. I enjoyed every bit of it, but it was so new, and life was very different - new people and new home.
~ Gauri Khan
When I came here I moved to London and I was meeting so many new people and had to speak only in English, which is not my native language.
~ Saara Aalto
I remember my jaw would hurt because I wasn't used to speaking English all the time. Like how, even if you exercise, you'll play kickball one day, and then you're like, 'Wait, I run, but new places are hurting because I don't use my muscles this way.' My mouth was not used to making these sounds.
~ Kumail Nanjiani
My dad was in the military. It was difficult sometimes, because he would have to be away a lot, and we would have to move around a lot. Trying to adapt to new schools and new places can be really tough.
~ Nolan Gould
As businesses grow, all sorts of things that once were done on the fly - including creating new products - have a way of becoming bureaucratized.
~ Jason Fried
When I start gearing up to do each new season of 'Murdoch', my wife will often catch me out. I start speaking differently. I start enunciating, and start using certain highbrow words, and things like that.
~ Yannick Bisson
A revised schedule is to business what a new season is to an athlete or a new canvas to an artist.
~ Norman Ralph Augustine
We always try to get new songs. That's what AC/DC has always been about. You can listen to what we do, and you can go, 'Well, it's AC/DC, but it's a new song.' So that's what we've always tried to achieve. So we've always got that style.
~ Angus Young
Shooting a new story out of order every week is a fundamentally different beast than stage work, where you tell the same story every night from beginning to end.
~ Hale Appleman
It's so funny: whenever there's a new technology introduced, there's always this fear it's going to end entertainment as we know it. When records came around, they were going to be the end of live music. Nobody would ever want to go see live music again.
~ Elvis Mitchell
Every year, there's a new idea we can't do and a new technology for something that excites us.
~ Todd Howard
Taking new technology and incorporating into how people work and live is not easy.
~ Oren Etzioni
Because it's not always possible to shoot with a live piglet, I had to create a piglet. I went abroad and enquired about the parts, which cost almost as much as a big actor's remuneration. I decided to go for an animatronics piglet, which is a new technology.
~ Ravi Babu
You can never get used to success. Every time, it is a new thing. Every time, you feel different.
~ Sridevi
Every time I learn a new thing to do on my computer, I have to write it down so that I can remember it.
~ Betty Parsons
As a bowler, you have to constantly have to learn new things, and that's been my main aim all the time.
~ Jasprit Bumrah
Formula 1 is such a big jump from Formula 2, and there are so many new things that you need to learn.
~ Charles Leclerc
So people will come along and do new things and sometimes return to the spirit of an earlier age.
~ Norman McLaren