Quotes About Adaptation
Whether it's a coach or a player arriving during the season it's not easy.
~ Robert Pires
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Being a young player arriving at a big club is great. It's something that really helps me on the way.
~ Eric Bailly
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It takes time to adapt to become an Arsenal player.
~ Olivier Giroud
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I left Arsenal because I wanted to develop and learn as a player and get to experience a new club.
~ Alexis Sanchez
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I'd no longer be the same player without my rigorousness, and certainly not the player Arsenal wanted.
~ Granit Xhaka
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It's easy to fit into a team like Arsenal.
~ Jack Wilshere
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I started as a winger and played there for about six years but when I came to Arsenal they told me 'now you have to play me at the back' and everything just changed.
~ Hector Bellerin
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I honestly did not learn much from Arsenal.
~ Gervinho
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I felt Arsenal had let a lot of players go. When Thierry left I felt it was time for me to do something different and challenging.
~ Freddie Ljungberg
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If Arsene Wenger came down to League Two he would have to adapt, he couldn't work in the same way he works at Arsenal.
~ John Barnes
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A book is one kind of an art form and a film is a different art form. I think as a writer you just have to say, well the book is one thing, and the film is a completely different one.
~ Lisa See
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The world has accelerated to the point that, as far as the album as a form, I don't know if it's going to last that much longer.
~ John Oates
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If we found an ashtray in the studio, we'd try to play it and find a part for it in a song.
~ Dusty Hill
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I live between Europe, America and Asia.
~ Nicola Formichetti
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The hat, above all, struck me; it is a sort of truncated column, and does not adapt itself in the least to the shape of the head; but I am told it is easier to bring about a revolution than to invent a graceful hat.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Las personas que disfrutan en provincias de algún tipo de consideración y que encuentran a cada paso una prueba de su importancia, no se acostumbran a esta súbita y total pérdida de su valor.
~ Honore de Balzac
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When a Parisian drops into the country he is cut off from all his usual habits, and soon feels the dragging hours, no matter how attentive his friends may be to him. Therefore, because it is so impossible to prolong in a tete-a-tete conversations that are soon exhausted, the master and mistress of a country-house are apt to say, calmly, "You will be terribly bored here.
~ Honore de Balzac
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All things are true, all things are false. Moral truths as well as human beings change their aspect according to their surroundings, to the point of being actually unrecognizable.
~ Honore de Balzac
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The alterations effected at La Baudraye made everybody eager to see the young mistress, all the more so because Dinah would never show herself, nor receive any company, before she felt quite settled in her home and had thoroughly studied the inhabitants, and, above all, her taciturn husband.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Mes enfants, you mustn't go at things head-on, you are too weak; take it from me and take it from an angle... Play dead, play the sleeping dog.
~ Honore de Balzac
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they should have seen that every institution has its climacteric periods, when words lose their old meanings, and ideas reappear in a new guise, and the whole conditions of politics wear a changed aspect, while the underlying realities undergo no essential alteration.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Society acts like an ocean: after some great accident, it regains it's flat surface, it's usual flow, and erases it's trace of agitation of it's unsatisfied interests.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Lucien ne reconnut pas sa Louise dans cette chambre froide, sans soleil, à rideaux passés, dont le carreau frotté semblait misérable, où le meuble était usé, de mauvais goût, vieux ou d'occasion. Il est en effet certaines personnes qui n'ont plus ni le même aspect ni la même valeur, une fois séparées des figures, des choses, des lieux qui leur servent de cadre. Les
~ Honore de Balzac
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Instead of forming new words I recommend to you any kind of artful management by which you may be able to give cost to old ones
~ Horace
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